

Don’t really want to check release dates. I still play some things from c64, and Amiga… That’s probably the oldest games I play. Like Bubble Bobble, IK, Giana Sisters. EoTB and so forth…


Don’t really want to check release dates. I still play some things from c64, and Amiga… That’s probably the oldest games I play. Like Bubble Bobble, IK, Giana Sisters. EoTB and so forth…


I can only applaud it. And a nice cleanup once every decade feels good too. :-)


I don’t know how many mails you have. But if that is what you want, then do the work… Import it into Thunderbird, select all mails in a folder, give them a tag, and move them where you want them. It might take a little time, but my guess is, that it will take way shorter time, than trying to find different programs to help you do it your way.
Oh, and maybe you could come up with a different system, than that google put on you… Just a thought here.


People are brainwashed. They have been for generations. And only very few even like to admit that they are brainwashed. I was too… Luckily I woke up, and became both woke and able to think critically…
You should always reinstall when switching motherboard. There’s so many drivers that could possible make a problem. Unless you switch between 2 totally identical motherboards… Then give that a go…


So, they know it’s only windows users that downloads it? Interesting - their version 17 must have sucked so much that people switched back, and now they give it another go?


They are not ready. They took several years to master Windows to just a minimum of use. They don’t have the money to pay for help if problems occur. They don’t have someone in their network that can help them. They need a specific app to work flawlessly for either job or hobby. There’s a lot of good reasons. But there are getting less of them, while Linux is evolving.


And of the two of us, it was you who started to write to me… You’re the troll, but I guess you don’t even understand that.


Read my comment again. Stop wasting my time and yours.


I literally wrote that…


Flatpak is not desireable… Linux needs a faster way to get the new apps in their software catalog…


The main problem is, that BigTech abuses the inner fire of Open Source developers. They monetize it, but don’t send money to the makers… They send the money to their shareholders.
That was projecting something… XD
I’m danish…


10 - I can feel empathy for every human being. That doesn’t mean that I’ll accept their views, and if they are someone who would hurt others, I will certainly stop them - even with force. That’s empathy too…
Do you know what empathy is? How you practice it? How you train it?


Thunderbird - on my PC and Mobile… Always worked flawlessly - both with my different mail-services and my own domain name mail server…
My recommendation is, that you read ALL the other post about the same topic. Because there are plenty of answers to your question there.
You get lots of opinions here, but very little useful stuff…
Here’s a few good options… Want it all in one soup? Then I’m not sure it would taste that good… But is taste a factor?
https://www.bodi.com/blog/these-are-the-healthiest-soups-you-can-eat
Linux Mint is very user friendly, it’s build on debian (like Ubuntu), it’s easy to install Steam. Prior bad experiences might have been happening for a number of reasons, but I’d still give it a go…
Do you put down your elderly family members? It’s really that simple…