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If you want to know my comment, that’s an idiotic question.
If you want to know my comment, that’s an idiotic question.
Me too. Don’t care much for commercial uses.
Don’t know where but I know I’d be interested.
I get the idea of paying for fonts but it’s like copyright law to me. After x years it’s free game.
Ah, thanks. That makes sense.
I personally only use bittorrent and irc to download anime and had never heard of this.
Can someone explain to me what aniyomi and anime extensions are?
Blue on black is pretty evil to me.
I did not know about that page. Thanks.
At least they didn’t write 1£99
Turns out the people in IT don’t actually make the computers either. Who’d have thought?
Thanks that worked for me.
I still disagree with the notion made up by punlishers that you buy a dvd or cd you somehow only buy a license to view it. I never agreed to that and you can’t just print text on something to make it so.
Ofcourse I don’t have the right to make reproduction but owning the physical product should make me the owner.
Maybe not related to your comment but I wanted to rage about this.
How to update default repisitory? I cannot find an option to and Google isn’t particularly helpfull.
I will have a look and get back to you.
I must admit however that I have had a change of mind after my comment and that it may have been a failure on my end. I think I may have overlooked an option for at least one of my cards, and I have since also found a guide that uses a PPA in Ubuntu.
Also besides this I have some really old (pci-express) graphics cards in active use because they are better than onboard and the pc’s are still fast enough. But it would be nice to get those working with official drivers (even if older) so that some simpler games like FlatOut 1 & 2 can still be played on them.
I would use Linux but my graphics card only has nouveau drivers in Linux and that’s a lot worse than Nvidia drivers in Windows 10. Same for some older ATI/AMD cards that still pack a punch in Windows with the official drivers but aren’t supported in Linux in official drivers.
Evening
Oh, it’s a baseball glove.
But I want 320mbps and I don’t want the extra sounds that come with some music videos.
I did not know about this one. I was using my free mp3 juices but that seems to have died in the beginning of this year.
We don’t talk about what happens in the night.