Sounds like doublespeak to me. “we will grant your request except for where we won’t, because of reasons affecting x y and z, but not condition a”
Sounds like doublespeak to me. “we will grant your request except for where we won’t, because of reasons affecting x y and z, but not condition a”
Nemo on Windows can read extfs partitions better than NTFS plays with Linux. It’s more of a problem with proprietary file systems, not the open source file manager trying it’s best to reverse engineer the protocol.
When I dual booted, I would just share the extfs partition because it worked the best on both systems, once the extfs driver for Windows was installed.
You can’t uninstall Chrome most likely, but maybe your stock/rom will allow you to “disable” it.
And then hoodwink people into upgrading with the promise of Material You themes 🙄
I hope Chromium-based Vivaldi is still okay. I’m pretty invested in some of its features (though I have to admit it is getting more bloaty).
I always have this harrowing thought every time I was there (I lived in AZ, it was a once-every-few-years sort of affair). I have a memory of my Dad posing for a picture there, right where there’s an ankle-high wall leading to certain doom. He didn’t fall, but it wouldn’t take much and it gives me such Call of the Void vibes looking at that photo.
<shudder>
I thought it was odd, too - but from the article it seems like he has.
He was flown to hospital with serious injuries but has since been discharged.
Reminds me of when I aliased ‘man’ to ‘rtfm’