sudo snap remove thunderbird --purge
Just another ordinary, average guy.
sudo snap remove thunderbird --purge
Linux in general doesn’t have any defined purpose, so the whole Archlinux mentality only really exists in that one distro. It’s a little unfair to confuse (for example) Mint and Tiny Core.
TLDW: Risc-V good. Yay for open standards, etc.
Xfce has been my main desktop for 15 years. I keep trying KDE and Gnome every now and then, but Xfce just delivers serious reliability and just enough configurability to make it great.
Bigots lke you always use “objective fact” when they mean their small-minded ideas they focus their bitterness/resentment on. If you had any evidence, you wouldn’t need to refer to it in such a hyperbolic way.
Snaps are generally slow, use more bandwidth on updates, and tend to be inconveniently restrictive for security purposes. It just makes way more sense to use apt for anything that isn’t gaming-related.
The way I see it that instinct is the cause behind so much suffering and injustice in the world.
That’s just what they want you to think.
In this case, it’s more like the opposite. People testing the cutting edge versions of Ubuntu are the ones impacted.
LTS uses the 5.15 Linux kernel (by default). This vulnerability impacts 6.2.
nVidia drivers are a serious pain. You could brick your system if you aren’t careful.
I use Geany, so that’s basically my whole workflow.
Debian posted fixes for this at about the same time this fix was proposed.
They’re rebuilding all the newer builds “out of an abundance of caution.” The servers themselves obviously don’t run on experimental software.