I’m glad I deleted that Windows partition since I didn’t use it anyways. And in typical Microsoft fashion they don’t acknowledge there’s even a problem leaving people in the dark. I’m never going back to Windows.
I’m glad I deleted that Windows partition since I didn’t use it anyways. And in typical Microsoft fashion they don’t acknowledge there’s even a problem leaving people in the dark. I’m never going back to Windows.
I have a couple of external USB drives I bought on sale I backup my NAS to once a week. It’ll protect against drive failure at least. Almost got hit by ransomware a while back so I don’t keep anything on there without some backup.
I’ve tried it. I like the idea of Tor for torrents, you don’t need a VPN to torrent. But found the speeds to be really bad and the content was a fraction of the clearnet trackers. Might check it out again though it’s been a while.
Yes me too. As bad as humanity seems sometimes, always good to remind yourself of the kindness from the likes of seeders in OP.
You need to bridge your network adapter so you are on the same network subnet. When you bridge the VM appears on the same network. The default is NAT which by default is a different subnet. Like you, the host are on 192.168.1.0/24 and the VM, the guest is on 192.168.122.0/24. Unless you have two network adapters(if so you could let the VM have it) unlike most people bridged is what you’re looking for. VPN tunnel is usually when you are remote of your VM so unnecessary IMO.
Daily mail does it as well. Cancer. But not hard to circumvent with Firefox and some extensions.
They want you to buy their new games. They also want you to be more likely to buy the old games again when they eventually do a sloppy re-release of the old games or tie it to increase the value of their subscription offerings. Basically to make more money.
Well there is far less malware on Linux tbf so comparison is not completely accurate. But same caution applies, try to vet and understand what you install. That part is also easier with the AUR as it’s transparent in the packagebuild what it does unlike random exes with closed source. It’s also a large community with many eyes on the code so unless it’s a package with few users then it’s gonna get caught pretty quickly.
Yeah my TV will never get internet access again. Using my computer with my TV as a screen is way better.