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- Translation of Bill Gates Deposition With Reference to Today's Strategy, or Microsoft's Abusive Tactics Against the Competition (Including Linux)
- Bill Gates Deposition: Rocking in His Chair for a Whole Minute, Telling Lies
- The Bill and Melinda GMO Foundation
- Latest Tim Schwab Investigative Report on Bill Gates Explores His Latest Vaccine Profiteering Drive
- Links 6/10/2020: Qt 6.0 Alpha, Platform Changes in elementary OS 6
- Links 6/10/2020: Python 3.9.0, Git 2.29.0 RC0
- Bill Gates Deposition: Lies Upon Lies Upon More Lies (Nervous Breakdown Somehow Avoided)
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, October 05, 2020
- How to Govern is an Unsolved Problem
- [Meme] Interplay Between Linux 'Advocacy' and Microsoft-Leaning Propaganda
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How to Mount Windows NTFS Partition in Linux
This is quite common for Dual Boot users who use Windows and Linux simultaneously for their work. You can easily mount Windows partitions through File Manager.
When you try to mount the NTFS partition from a terminal, you will encounter an error “The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0).
| Sparky 2021.03
Sparky 2021.03 of the (semi-)rolling line is out. It is the first snapshot in 2021 of Sparky which is based on the Debian testing “Bullseye”.
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Macchina – Another Command Tool to Display Basic System Info in Linux
Macchina is another command line tool to fetch basic system information in Linux, similar to Neofetch, but focus on performance and minimalism.
The software is written in Rust, and it displays basic system information, including hostname, manufacturer, kernel version, uptime, desktop environment, processor, memory / battery status, and more. Macchina is pretty fast, it runs 8.53 ± 0.72 times faster than neofetch!
Macchina is a new project in active development. By adding --theme or -t flag, you can specify one of the supported themes. They are so far: default, alt, and long.
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