

I don’t have any experience with atmoic distros, so I think it is too much of a risk for me 😅
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I don’t have any experience with atmoic distros, so I think it is too much of a risk for me 😅
Not a lot of games, mostly Sims. I doubt that they are willing to test a lot of things 😅
I’d love this, but I doubt that it is ever going to happen. Open-Source-Hardware is not as widely spread as open source software which is also still a niche. The big difference is that you can easily develop OSS on your own in your free time, but with hardware its a lot more difficult. And then think of all the parts necessary to build a car and then again all the certifications to actually get it on the street and after that the question of liability in case of accidents…
I have one, but it is hard to transpost a lot of things on them. But maybe I should look into a trailer for it :D
the maintenance systems have been electronic based forever now though, haven’t they?
And I mean there comes the time when older just means cars from 2020… And I admit that I am not getting a car for which I’d have to be a mechanic to live with it…
I’ve pulled the onstar system fuse which kills the telemetry and GPS+cell antenna
If that is possible in a european car that would be exactly what I’d want to do as well :D
I have never heard of it, but it fits right with my complaint with mint:
Only that I am sure that it is not different enough from Windows 😅