maybe 4000% yep or 40000 ?
France Canada
maybe 4000% yep or 40000 ?
Yes, but companies use tap water from water treatment plant, it cost $$$ to run all those.
Company pay ~$1 for 1000L of water, to fill Aquafina plastic bottles or whatever, and sell the 500mL bottle for like $2, something like 400% profit
Mx has a built-in app for this
Aren’t Putin and Musk buddy-buddy always exchanging phone calls?
US companies does the same elsewhere, for instance Coca Cola or PepsiCo or others comes to Québec to take billions of gallons of tapwater (it’s basically free) and sell it in the world.
MX Linux, it’s Debian based but always updated with latest packages day to day. With Xfce, it just works, no fancy DE, no snap, no flatpak, just good old .deb
I mostly compile, it goes up to 20-24GB of RAM used, rest is cache, swap may get a few MB if I compile in debug, but that’s it…
Strange, I also have 32GB of RAM, my swapiness is 15, and my swap is always at 0 bytes used…
Always been weird, this is why for instance my ll alias is:
alias ll='LC_COLLATE=C ls -alFh'
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
Using it for months/years and never had a problem with it, AMD/Radeon here
I’d try MX 23 AHS version too. And use kernel 6.10 as 6.11 has suspend/resume problem, especially with mediatek wifi card.
I have a mediatek wifi card and need to unload it when suspend.
What wifi card do you have?
chatGPT says it’s a permission error or a mount error. What if you try “sudo nemo” to check the icon?
Just use Debian, it has old root, stable, still being developed, it’s the base of various others distro that “enhance” it (sometimes badly).
Debian.
I’m using MX Linus AHS, based on Debian, BTW.
I also have a netbook with an Atom N2600, I overclocked it from 1.6GHz to 2.0GHz, upgraded from 1GB to 3GB of RAM, and replaced the old HD with an SSD, I then installed MX Linux, 32 bits version, Xfce, and it works pretty well. Only huge webpages are slow, but everything else is about still usable
Me using no systemd, no flatpak, no snap… I think I’ll pass
ok, cool, but to do this, it does not need complicated legs/balance system, having tracks à la wall-e or 3 or 4 wheels would do the job
Of course, I even installed latest MX Linux on my 2007 netbook, with an atom 32 bits, 3GB of RAM, I replaced the old HD with a $20 SSD, works fine, pretty slow in firefox, but works :)
I understand it could make sense for 4G/5G telecom as transmit towers can be saturated etc if people download terabytes and terabytes every day. But for at home cable? having a cap makes no sense really…
have you tried strawberry ?