I use KDE and instead of hiding the apps I don't use I set the ones I do as favourites so I have them all just one click away
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And was allied with the most populist government in his country before he got there
Source in spanish but its a local newspaper https://www.clarin.com/sociedad/cambio-genero-ano-jubiliacion-anses-otorgo_0_rylAEwYGQ.html
Yeap, women retire at 60 and men retire at 65.
Not this time, it's real. Source: am argentine
This one is real.
Source: am argentine
I've been using Slackware since 1994, saw redhat and Debian being born.
Slackware has been around long before those distros appeared
Yes, that's true and a bad or undersized power supply also but in my experience it is much more likely to have a bad disk than to have something else fail
I would check the kernel messages (sudo dmesg) and check for errors on the ata bus. If there are it's most likely the disk that is failling
I usually change to new because