That’s the way I discovered Linux in 2004. I wanted a VoIP system and so installed asterisk@home into a VM on Windows 2000 server.
Once I discovered how good it is, the W2000 was replaced by Debian.
Use an anonymous email proxy like (https://)addy.io . Create an email address for every site.
Hopefully, I haven’t misunderstood your question.
This is the right answer.
Fedora (workstation): search ‘inst.sdboot’ to install without grub (leaving systemd-boot).
Always. Losing the root fs doesn’t mean I lose the home fs.
Even on btrfs, and I currently do, I use a separate fs; to me it’s not about having a separate partition but having a separate fs.
I am not prepared to lose my home data.
I have /efi, /home, /.
I still love aptitude TUI even though I don’t use Debian anymore.
Next is dnf because it’s clear with obvious subcommands.
Does anyone actually believe this garbage?
I don’t think that that is true in any so-called developed world nation. Think of your friends; how many know what an ad-blocker is? Who don’t use the browser that came installed on the pc/phone?
Friends don’t let Friends use Microsoft products. If you’re using Windows you’re finding this awful organisation. Shame on you.
Not heard of this.
Thank-you.