Yeah, I can’t login to Boost or Jerboa on Android, so it’s not just you having login issues.
Yeah, I can’t login to Boost or Jerboa on Android, so it’s not just you having login issues.
Eh, it’s opt-in so if even if you don’t do anything, nothing changes.
It’s perfectly fine to ask users if they’re okay with telemetry. I’m fine with that. The problem comes when it’s opt-out or if there’s no way to opt-out.
Then send thoughts and prayers when it happens over and over again. We’ve done nothing to fix the problem and there’s nothing we can do about it!
Lots of Fedora haters here, but I agree. Fedora is the best distro ever, especially if you like stock GNOME.
Fedora is a fine distro. Red Hat is still a huge contributor to the open source community, despite the decisions made by IBM managers to restrict RHEL source code. It just means that it’ll be a little more difficult to make RHEL clones going forward, but I doubt it’ll have any lasting impact. Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux and other RHEL based distros have all announced that they intend to continue their operations, with little to no change in how they do things. Really, the controversy is overblown.
IIRC you can download Wireguard configs and just use it as a regular wireguard VPN. However, this limits you to the server that you picked unless you want to generate another config for a different server.
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