Coffee in the morning, tea anytime after. Tea especially when it’s cold. Great taste, zero calories, zero guilt.
Coffee in the morning, tea anytime after. Tea especially when it’s cold. Great taste, zero calories, zero guilt.
It depends. I’ve done it a few different ways:
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Roughly in order of appearance. Personal devices only. I used many more for work.
What about volunteering? Usually no credentials or experience is required. You get out of the house, get to be around people, and you get the satisfaction of feeling like you are doing something useful, which is rewarding in itself.
It could be anything. You have all kinds of organizations wanting volunteer help: social outreach programs, churches, scouts, clubs, etc. See if anything local catches your interest.
To manage packages on the terminal, I personally like to use aptitude which has a nice visual interface to find, install, and remove packages. It also lets you resolve conflicts interactively. If you do not want a separate tool, you can use apt-cache search
to search for new packages.
As is typical with Linux, there are multiple ways to do it. I found an article that outlines a few alternatives.
My car’s extended warranty.
You haven’t lived until you’ve installed Slackware from floppy disks and compiled the necessary network drivers into the kernel by hand. Good times, but never again.
No. The wrong timing parameters could definitively break your hardware.