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PTSD intensifies…

That’s only if people read the info in the actual email.

“-Could you just explain what this meeting is about” “-Did you actually read the email summary” “-yes but it’d be better if you explain it again” No you didn’t…

Space Marine 2 is the only reason I’m still booting on Windows…
And i guess if you go in knowingly and thinking “I can enjoy it and keep my tongue in check” you end being blackmailed and/or info extracted because she’s trained for it?
Kaos… T_T
Visiting Prague right now and mostly noticing the Brits xD
Same problems :/
And “APT” stands for “apartments” :)

Recently started testing Linux:

-laptop: Switched an old X1 Carbon to Linux, but had a lot of problem with the WiFi card (Intel Wireless 7265). It’s supposed to be Linux compatible, but it simply doesn’t work. After a few days of distro hoping I settled for Kubuntu + a WiFi USB adapter(details here if you’re furious: sh.itjust.works/post/47717768)

I’m still hoping a future update will make the WiFi card work and that I’ll be able to remove the USB WiFi adapter. And I’m wondering if 8GB of RAM is enough for KDE (Mozilla regulatory freeze).

-For my gaming rig, I went dual boot with Bazzite and I’ll be upgrading W10 to 11 for the software not Linux compatible.

My main problem (and disappointment) is that my Logitech G915 keyboard and JBL quantum headset cannot use their specific software on Bazzite/Linux. The basic stuff works, but all the keyboard (macro keys,…) And headset (spatial sound control, two sources live mixing,…) Handy advanced features doesn’t.

Beginner: New Ubuntu install - Wifi card issue - sh.itjust.works

Hello, I’ve been trying to do my first stride in Linux’s world by installing Ubuntu on my laptop (Lenovo X1 Carbon 3rd Gen) to replace W10 who was working well but is loosing support soon. Well the test result is… unclear. Ubuntu itself is fast and working rather well but… my Wifi card seem to have problem with Ubuntu. Before giving up and re-installing W10 I’m trying to find help to solve this issue. I created a full description of the issue on the Ubuntu forum, here: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/lenovo-x1-carbon-ubuntu-24-04-03-lts-no-wireless-connection-error-activation-of-network-connection-failed/69286 [https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/lenovo-x1-carbon-ubuntu-24-04-03-lts-no-wireless-connection-error-activation-of-network-connection-failed/69286] Any help would be very appreciated Edit: After trying the suggestion below to power down and remove the battery without any success, I’ll try to use a “windows to go” w10 USB drive to try to change the WiFi card power settings as suggested in some other answers.

If I’m not mistaken, that’s the case in Brussels: Trams ALWAYS have priority. Whatever happens, if a car collid with a tram, the car is at fault.

A friend who used to live there told me its true even if the car is empty and the tram hit it… Repeteadly…