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2 months agoUsed to be Skype but MS just killed that so…
Used to be Skype but MS just killed that so…
Boot into the Linux system, launch the given partition manager or install gparted, locate the Windows partition (will probably show NTFS file system), and just delete the partition. If you can, it may let you then reclaim the free disk space. Depends on your layout. Of course, as many would tell you, only do this unless you’re sure you’ve backed up any important data from the Windows partition…
After everybody else yeah… woopie fkn doo. I say this as a LibreWolf user and using Firefox on alt PC.
I first got to try Kali Linux while getting my degree.
I don’t appreciate the attitude and arrogance of the guy behind systemd because he actually believes what he produces can replace everything that already “just works”. He wants to push out systemd-homed because “why not”. He wants to replace grub. He wants to replace a myriad of things that just flat out don’t need to get replaced. autofs, cron, you name it! That kind of thinking and one-size-fits-all mentality is backwards and does not benefit the community in any way. All it does is stuff everything into one bin and so long as influencers like this guy continue to restrict what works or doesn’t work according to their own work, the community and its users will not be able to freely develop FOSS. Gnome is a good example of something that creates too much of a dependency on systemd and so when you’re trying to use something like Gentoo, it becomes very difficult to get that done and hacks have to made in order to get it working. FOSS shouldn’t work like that. He’ll keep stripping away legit projects from major distros until IBM/Red Hat finally decide to seal the deal and lock everyone out for good. Sorry if I can’t rejoice in the woah whiplash.