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His miss, Ms. Take, made a mistake with a missed take when mistaking a steak for a stake.
His miss, Ms. Take, made a mistake with a missed take when mistaking a steak for a stake.
There are configuration files for dnf in /etc/dnf/protected.d
that might have gnome-shell listed. Check that directory for a file called gnome-shell.conf
. If there is, you can simply rm it and try removing gnome-shell again.
Be aware that there might be packages you have installed that depend on gnome-shell, so be sure to double check the list of dependent packages that will also be removed.
I think this is actually a great way to use the fediverse. At least from what I understand, a major principle of the fediverse is to give instances the freedom to build their communities in a way that fits the creators’ visions.
I was just thinking that it’d be interesting to see a whole Lemmy instance dedicated to one community, and here it is!
Yeah, you’re not wrong that the article kinda sets itself up for the “lookit our recommended VPNs” pitch.
There’s no way Microsoft would purposefully disable VPNs from working. I can guarantee that they require VPNs for thousands of roles in the company, let alone breaking it for government agencies that require VPNs, etc.
It is good to know that a specific update can break something ahead of time, though. Then at least you can avoid it.