

Sure, to make it safer in the same way Microsoft made you safer by making it harder to install Linux with UEFI.
I’m just hopping from one shuttered instance to another.


Sure, to make it safer in the same way Microsoft made you safer by making it harder to install Linux with UEFI.
You could just install .2 beta. It will update like normal when it goes mainstream.
https://9to5linux.com/linux-mint-22-2-zara-is-available-for-public-beta-testing-download-now
Many humane societies welcome fostering and it allows you not just a chance to answer all these questions but also a chance to see how well you fit with a specific cat.
Don’t allow yourself to get peer-pressured into multiple pets at the start. Every cat is different and some sleep so much and are so low energy that they won’t notice your absence while others will miss you right away. Fostering will help you sort this out as well.
I think everyone’s life could be made better with a cat in it. The fact that you’re aware and concerned with a future pet’s wellbeing in your care makes me think you’re going to be a great caretaker.


Oh no.


I found this on a Reddit thread, hopefully this gets you on the right track:
“I think checking for the GOG sp. z o.o signature is good enough but checking with AV can also be good. If the exe file has been tampered with, then the digital signature would be invalidated. If the bin files have been tampered with, then running the untampered exe will give the error: https://imgur.com/a/9e5lIZ7. They should be legit as long as it has the legit GOG digital signature. GOG has different signatures for older and newer games btw. You can use https://github.com/hippie68/gogcheck to check the games.”
Without context, the image isn’t that impressive. If nothing XP-related actually works and it’s just a display exercise, it’s just a 20-something year old skin import.
If absolutely everything works in the manner XP worked, then it’s incredibly impressive.
God help me if I ever feel this passionate about systemd.