

Evince is much older than 2018. I remember using it on Ubuntu 10.04. Iirc, like KDE, Gnome moved its repositories to Gitlab back in 2018.
Evince is much older than 2018. I remember using it on Ubuntu 10.04. Iirc, like KDE, Gnome moved its repositories to Gitlab back in 2018.
Being paid as some kind of tax isn’t income tax only, it’s also e.g. VAT.
Mass detention w.o. trial?
Targeted group persecution?
Harsh, inhumane conditions?
Additionally, at least in German, the term inch is usually translated into the local counterpart Zoll.
Exactly, 50:50 is statistically the most likely scenario (7.96%), while e.g. 51:49 being only slightly less likely (7.80 %). A strongly biased distribution as e.g. 60:40 only has a small probability of 1 %, but is not impossible.
If you flip a coin, the result has two possibilities: It may show either the obverse side (head) or the reverse (tails). These possibilities have equal probability (“50:50”), i.e. in 100 times the coin is flipped, statistically both sides are shown 50 times.
What? You’re afraid here in the dark forrest? How do you think I feel having to walk back alone.
I’m not a programmer, but I’d say if you copy large sections of a code, the original author belongs into the list of authors, not into the acknowledgement part, where you e.g. thank your significant other for their support, your collegues for their fruitful discussions or some society for their funding.
The license does not allow removing the original license and purport that the code was created by someone else. It looks as if large parts of the project were copied directly from Spegel without any mention of the original source.
If it’s only due to the branch, i.e. a package or desired version isn’t available in stable
but is in testing
or unstable
, you may try using pinning.
Doesn’t apt
(not apt-get
), unlike dpkg
, perform a dependency resolution before installing a downloaded deb package?
Yes, e.g. with Qemu or FEX.
I suppose it’s official, as it’s also on the Wikipedia page on WSL.
Yes, but as it’s the official binary of your VPN provider, you’re going to need to trust them anyways when using their servers.
sudo curl
I’d use curl to download with user permissions and then sudo mv
to the desired place.
sudo random binary
The official binary of your vpn provider isn’t exactly “random”. They probably also provide means to check whether the downloaded binary is authentic. Yet, they don’t elaborate on that here.
Big Tiddy Gorgon Girlfriend :-p
Tbf, the article is from 2018. It possibly has changed in the meantime.
Yet, the Medusa wasn’t involved in that story.
There is also ‘salmon substitute’ (Lachsersatz) made from pollock which is artificially coloured.