I’m not too familiar with the stuff either, but I’m 99.99% sure you can’t remove a lockscreen password without erasing all the data, so it’s safe to say it will wipe everything.
I’m not too familiar with the stuff either, but I’m 99.99% sure you can’t remove a lockscreen password without erasing all the data, so it’s safe to say it will wipe everything.
Doubt there’s many girls around me interested in my hobbies lmao
They’re very up to date, the ones that are maintained. FreeBSD has quarterly and latest repos, though. If you want the very latest, use latest, if you want more stable, quarterly updates, use quarterly. You can use https://wiki.freebsd.org/Ports/QuarterlyBranch for guidance on how to switch.
Fortnite will probably never work on Linux. (And to me that’s a good thing lmao) But I know Overwatch works perfectly fine at least.
Interesting definition of a Unix-like OS lmao And, I myself consider Termux a native terminal, not preinstalled but native, as it isn’t virtualized or a webapp or any such thing.
I’ll probably have to go with FreeBSD for their minimal base and incredibly clean and well-documented code and utilities.
Dr. Freeman, I presume