Opensuse has also now the Aeon for desktop use, whose first release is at Release Candidate 4. It is based on MicroOS concept.
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I tried it, but it is quite heavy on the battery ...
This just proves that US tariff policies are unstable.
Why would any company move production to US based on tariff then? Imagine spending money to move a factory from China to America, and the next month tariffs flip flop and your competitor laughs at you all the way to the back counting earnings from their Chinese imports.
It will be first ever orbital launch from European soil, and first ever orbital launch for the company. I think non reusable is good enough for now.
And nothing from that extra spending will go to US military complex. For what it's worth it will probably even go down.
American anschluss of Canada to expand their lebensraum, because they feel they deserve it.
Musk does not hide how he feels about it, we wouldn't either.
I must say I am impressed with Organic maps already. OsmAnd, and Google maps for that matter, are much slower.
I was able to adjust my Vostok similarly, but in the end the real timekeeping on wrist was waaaay off. Plus it was quite unstable, ie. one day it would run +7s, another +17, etc. Pain in the butt to adjust.
Shipping is slow, but customer support is great actually
Rotation works for me flawlessly on Fedora Silver blue.
Send me a PM and I'll buy you a coffee ;)
Red Hat benefits from Fedora, just like Suse benefits from OpenSuse. If such EU OS becomes a huge success, with hundreds of thousands PCs running it, maybe it would be better for a EU based company to benefit from it.