It’s really common for people to make mistakes. Some of us make just a lot of them. And when we do, the question of course is whether or not we can do something about it. Now, I don’t know about you, but I always prefer solving my problems after understanding what went wrong.
One of the new features the recent major release of openSUSE brought with it that *really* caught my attention is the ability to turn the distribution into a rolling one, effectively bringing it to the camp of the likes of Gentoo and Arch.
Mindlessly surfing from an insecure location such as a coffee shop, a hotel room or even your workplace? Sure you are and we can understand the need -and oftentimes the urge- to be online. Hopefully, there’s an easy way to have all the security of the world and check your email and/or surf the web at the same time.


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