My first computer was running OS/2; I was probably the last one in my class to get one. So as you may already guess I have never used any version of Windows as my regular OS.
My first contact with Linux was buying SuSE 5.1(?). I did not intend to use it; I just wanted to have a look at it becaus...
@Pandya Consider expanding your answer a bit. Unless you have privacy concerns, that is.
Some personal information, some information about your technical background, and computing history in particular would be interesting to readers. And we have very few people from this part of the world answering that question.
.sx is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet for Sint Maarten.
Sint Maarten became an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on October 10, 2010. On December 15, 2010, the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency allocated SX as the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for Sint Maarten.
The sx top-level domain is managed by SX Registry SA, contracting technical operations to OpenRegistry.com with centers in Canada and Luxembourg. Registrars of sx domains must be accredited by the registry.
After an initial sunrise period to claim trademarked names, and ...
An Internet service provider (ISP) is an organization that provides services for accessing, using, or participating in the Internet. Internet service providers may be organized in various forms, such as commercial, community-owned, non-profit, or otherwise privately owned.
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== History ==
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And (disclaimer) it isn't that I want to know personally, but people like to know stuff about each other. And that question is mostly meant for the "regulars". If you're just passing through, it's not necessary to answer it.
@Pandya I see.
We got a few good answers today. It would be nice if more of the high rep users answered the question.
Husband and I like some of the same series and some different ones. We usually keep one or two series that we watch together and then we binge separately on the others.
I am looking for debugging a problem with the Fn+DisableTouchpad-key under Debian Stretch and Gnome 3.18. Is it ok to create a new question for this? I am pretty sure this is a bug. Reporting a bug would be my idea, but I dont know against which package it is to reported.
@JodkaLemon Asking a question about a bug isn't off-topic (I've done it on occasion, especially if I wasn't sure it was a bug), but in many cases only the devs can help you. People here can often do little more than confirm that it is a bug.
@Pandya you can always ask me to explain. Don't be shy. :)
@Ter a message of yours was flagged and when I clicked "invalid", it told me it got deleted. I have no delight to dig graves, so let's just forget it.
So @Pan, sites on the Stack Exchange network use either 1. .SE: Biology.SE, Math.SE, Pets.SE etc. (some 90% of the sites use this) 2. Nothing: SU, SO, U&L, AU (some 9%, but my stats are prolly broken and this is less) 3. .SX: Only TeX.SX uses this.
Sorry guys if I interrupted any conversation going on, CC @Mike @Edward.
I want to set Backspacekey as a short-cut that will either bring me up one directory (except for root) or will back me back to the directory I was last in (which every is possible) in Nautilus.
I am using Gnome 3.18