Yes, but what if you need to download additional drivers for your wireless card
If you have the RAM for it, I would recommend going the Promox route. I made the switch this year, and now running daily container image backups is a doddle.
Ok, no worries. I'm not sure how I can explain to you what I meant tbh. The context is that Apple hardware that recent is unlikely to have fully Linux support yet, simply that. It is a relative claim, but you seem to have parsed it as an absolute?
Dude, there are so many contexts in which 2016 could be considered 'recent', including the one I was speaking in, and yet you march into my mentions with the patronizing bullshit. I don't know, maybe you think you're being friendly, but it doesn't feel friendly to me.
8 years is recent if it's apple hardware and you're expecting Linux to work flawlessly out of the box. Maybe things were different back in your day though
But plenty doesn't e.g. Broadcom wifi cards. If you just buy whatever new hardware and expect Linux to work out of the box, you're likely to have problems ime.
There are always options of course, but you have to shop wisely!
Learn to read.
I'm sorry but this is just flat out wrong in the way that only an American can be wrong
Oh man I tried to watch The Ministry of Time when it aired in Spain and it is sooooooo slow moving!
It was a siege though, just as the siege of Gaza is a siege
The thing is, it's fun