Is there anything for Linux, that would use your ISPs nameservers, but fall back to use other DNS for blocked domains?
ouch
Stop wasting time on useless features, Google, and give us back call recording.
Where can we read more about this?
You can start with dpigs
. Then start marking packages automatically installed with apt-mark
. aptitude
may be a good frontend when removing a lot of packages, you can mark entire categories, like libraries, as automatically installed.
Pay attention to the package headers when removing packages. You don't want to remove essential packages.
This would be illegal in EU now, at least if the BT addresses or car plates were logged.
The Linux kernel would maintain a list of the latest Intel microcode versions for each CPU family, which is based on the data from the Intel microcode GitHub repository. In turn this list would need to be kept updated with new Linux kernel releases and as Intel pushes out new CPU microcode files.
Sounds like that would be outdated for everyone without a rolling distro.
I'm out of the loop. Is Poland considered to have a strong army?
How did you make it?
Ooh, a text fragment in the wild. Does not seem to work in Firefox mobile. Did you make it by hand or with some extension?
Most likely after rebooting but before unlocking the decryption key is not present in memory in plaintext.
I concur. I hope this goes to court and the judge throws those patents out.