Was it Elite Dangerous? Stations grant docking clearance if you're within range when you request it; I think it's about 7500 meters. Check out the in-game the tutorials. One of them teaches this.
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For anyone reading this who is unfamiliar with Debian's release process, the Testing distribution is not a release. Rather, it is a holding area for packages that may eventually become part of a release.
Some people choose to run it instead of Debian Stable in order to get more recent non-security updates to packages, with the understanding that occasional breakage is normal for Testing.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianUnstable#What_are_some_best_practices_for_testing.2Fsid_users.3F
The right answer is definitely not landfill.
Most people use their computers to run a web browser, maybe a word processor or media player, and... not much else. Even someone who has only used Windows can figure out those basics on a Linux desktop.
If the charities are unable/unwilling to provide support for Linux, they could give computers away on Craigslist before dumping more e-waste into our environment.
As someone who runs multiple desktop sessions at once, each on a different virtual console, sddm is a continual pain in my workflow. Notably:
- It assigns desktop sessions to virtual consoles inconsistently, and has no way to manually configure them, so Control+Alt+FN often switches to a session that's not the one I wanted. The assignments can change from day to day or any time a session logs out and back in. This makes using multiple desktops a constant pain.
- I don't know for sure, but I suspect it is behind the graphical glitch that makes the desktop session unlock screen draw incredibly slowly on KDE 5. Having to wait several seconds for each character in my passphrase to register is an annoying waste of time.
Wow... Given that the GPU was released just a few days ago, that's impressive for open-source drivers. Thanks for posting this.
Lenval Brown, who voiced the narrator in Disco Elysium, will return for Hopetown and voice a key character.
That man's voice was amazing in Disco Elysium's opening:
Doesn't Apple Contacts support CardDAV natively? These sites say it does:
https://sabre.io/dav/clients/ios/
https://devguide.calconnect.org/CardDAV/Client-Implementations/
I'll never be happy about almost every smartphone user I know happily putting my personal details into their phone, which then sends them to the likes of Google, Apple, and Facebook.
I de-googled my phone and sync my contacts to a trustworthy server. I hope this will eventually be easy for everyone.
Well, look at that. The Kiwix offline reader is in Debian already, so getting it couldn't be more convenient.
Thanks!
Is an archive of their repair manuals available for download? Would you mind sharing the link?
Ah... Yes, it was most likely a fleet carrier, then. Those are owned by players, and not always open to the public.