Yes, however a lot of this information would not be publicly available in Germany or only with valid concern, e.g. birthday, car ownership, value of the estate.
Yes, however a lot of this information would not be publicly available in Germany or only with valid concern, e.g. birthday, car ownership, value of the estate.
Access to “real time” kernel which is useful for drones etc.
I know of at least one case in Sweden or Danmark.
Edit: It was the murder of Kim Wall and officially it took place in Danmark.
But there are web sites where you can obtain information that e.g. in Germany would be afaIk not public, see e.g. hitta.se
Most people die in hospitals. – Avoid hospitals if you value your life. /s
The Nordics are generally less reluctant with personal data compared to e.g. Germany.
Interesting that this map also specifies who was the victim.
And for the other side of the border våldskartan.se or map of shootings.
Sure.
At least in English.
As it’s for a kid, I’d suggest using some water-based and toy-safe acrylic paint.
Personally, I use KDE on Debian and it works great on my 2011 Laptop.
I just think, especially for a beginner, remembering the ‘under the hood’ commands, e.g. package managers, different preconfigurations of installed packages e.t.c., for such different distributions is probably quite challenging.
As Nobara is Fedora based and Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu/Debian, perhaps stay in this eco system and use some Fedora spin/derivate on the Laptop as well.
Good luck with the transition away from Windows!
That’s odd. I hate closed eco systems.
If proton supports CalDAV (I’m not sure), it should work e.g. with DAVx5 which integrates well with Android calendar.
Windows -> Ubuntu 10.04 … 11.10, -> Kubuntu 12.04 -> Debian 7 (stable)… 8 (testing… stable) … 12
Yes, usual releases are supported ~ 3 months, LTS versions get support for a much longer period e.g. 6.6 for 3 y, 6.1 for 4 y, 5.15 for 5 y or 5.10 for 6 y.
Two different things. LTS kernels get security patches until their support is dropped.
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