There’s now an option to enable this, previously this was how Jerboa behaved with no way to disable it.
There’s now an option to enable this, previously this was how Jerboa behaved with no way to disable it.
It really depends on what software you have installed. Quite a few packages require Python to function, and removing it will prevent/affect their functioning. This is one of the main advantages of Arch though: you start with a bare-bones system, and build from there as you need. One question though, why do you need to uninstall Python?
Arch. I’ve been running it on my laptop for the last 3 years, and I’ve only switched my gaming PC from Windows in the last couple of months. Really impressed with how much Proton has improved since the Steam Deck has come out.
Moved from Ubuntu as I was having issues with the WiFi drivers on my laptop, and both my systems have been rock solid ever since.
I’ve never heard of having to boil tank water before, is this a requirement or more of a precaution?
It was probably a bit minimal in the story department, but I thought the cinematography was outstanding, especially in the last hour or so. That one-shot sequence in the building was probably one of my favourite sections in any movie I’ve seen recently.
I think that’s one of the main advantages of Android for me. So much can be done without root access. Want to change the home screen UI? There’s an option in the settings for that, and multiple UIs available on the Play Store. Need more traditional file management? Apps can request storage access, and you have what is essentially a user home directory by default. Want to change your theme? You can.
I’ve very rarely come across any reason to root my Android device, and as you said, it’s usually just not worth the hassle.
I’ve been using Arch for the last couple of years. I migrated from Ubuntu after having intermittent network issues, and ever since my machine has been stable as a rock
The first half or so seems to stick with me a bit more than the run of songs following the title track. It’s still early days though, so I’m sure after a few more listens it will all click for me