The ability to take for granted that anything and everything I purchased was owned outright. It couldn’t be taken away, either intentionally or accidentally, in any capacity.
Now everything is all always-online digital licenses, and they can be swapped to monthly subscriptions at a moments notice.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Distros Used for Gaming on Linux, Evolution over Time - November 2023 Edition - Goodbye Manjaro!
524·2 years agoArch takes the majority because SteamOS is based on it. Unfortunately, I don’t think there’s anything in the data that would allow discerning between those two.
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Science Fiction@lemmy.world•What are some of your favorite smaller Sci-Fi Horror/psychological thriller stories/films?
60·2 years agoI’ve always liked the fan theory that Event Horizon took place in the Warhammer 40k universe, and that the ship went into the warp without the necessary gellar fields.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•"Wiffract" Wi-Fi method can read letters through walls
4·2 years agoNo need for lead. Just make something similar to those microwave door mesh plates and embed it in with the insulation.
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Technology@beehaw.org•The smart(shit)ification of TVs pisses me off.
11·2 years agoComputer monitors should work too, and are more readily available. Just dig through the business oriented monitors and ignore the gaming ones, as cable providers aren’t really going to have anything that can take advantage of >60 fps display rates.
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Politics@beehaw.org•VA started the school year with new anti-trans policies. The state's largest district won't comply. - LGBTQ Nation
22·2 years agoI agree, but I have this sinking feeling that the politicians above them are going to find some way to punish or force Fairfax County into compliance. They’ll probably slash education funds or replace the superintendent in retaliation.

Fedora Linux also comes with SELinux enabled by default. Did you check that the new home folder and all its contents have the proper SELinux tags?
Run an
ls -lZand check that the directory has theuser_home_ttag,The user’s home directory is also stored in the /etc/passwd file. Did you update the entry there?
No, do not “disable SELinux”. That advice hasn’t been valid for a good 20 years. You can set it to permissive though, to see if it’s the source of the problem.