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  • Modified a comment on discussion Networking on PeppermintOS

    When you're prompted to enter a password in the terminal, it may seem like the keyboard is not working, but this is actually a security feature: Hidden Input: As you type your password, you won't see any characters or asterisks appear on the Normal Functionality: Your keyboard is working fine, and the system is receiving your input Security Measure: This behavior is designed to prevent others from seeing the length of your password. Please do the following when you are asked for your password Type...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Networking on PeppermintOS

    When you're prompted to enter a password in the terminal, it may seem like the keyboard is not working, but this is actually a security feature: Hidden Input: As you type your password, you won't see any characters or asterisks appear on the Normal Functionality: Your keyboard is working fine, and the system is receiving your input Security Measure: This behavior is designed to prevent others from seeing the length of your password. Please do the following when you are asked for your password Type...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Networking on PeppermintOS

    When you're prompted to enter a password in the terminal, it may seem like the keyboard is not working, but this is actually a security feature: Hidden Input: As you type your password, you won't see any characters or asterisks appear on the Normal Functionality: Your keyboard is working fine, and the system is receiving your input Security Measure: This behavior is designed to prevent others from seeing the length of your password. Please do the following when you are asked for your password Type...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Networking on PeppermintOS

    When you're prompted to enter a password in the terminal, it may seem like the keyboard is not working, but this is actually a security feature: - Hidden Input: As you type your password, you won't see any characters or asterisks appear on the - Normal Functionality: Your keyboard is working fine, and the system is receiving your input - Security Measure: This behavior is designed to prevent others from seeing the length of your password. Please do the following when you are asked for your password...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Networking on PeppermintOS

    When you're prompted to enter a password in the terminal, it may seem like the keyboard is not working, but this is actually a security feature: Hidden Input: As you type your password, you won't see any characters or asterisks appear on the Normal Functionality: Your keyboard is working fine, and the system is receiving your input Security Measure: This behavior is designed to prevent others from seeing the length of your password. Pleas do the following when you are asked for your password Type...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Networking on PeppermintOS

    When you're prompted to enter a password in the terminal, it may seem like the keyboard is not working, but this is actually a security feature: Hidden Input: As you type your password, you won't see any characters or asterisks appear on the Normal Functionality: Your keyboard is working fine, and the system is receiving your input1 Security Measure: This behavior is designed to prevent others from seeing the length of your password. Pleas do the following when you are asked for your password Type...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Software & Applications on PeppermintOS

    thanks 👍 for bringing that up. We will need to fix that. libre wolf is used for Kumo. the ssb browser tool. technically libre wolf is installed. however we remove it from the menu so the user can decide the web browser of choice. by default the peppermint flagship doesn't intend to push the user towards a browser as that should be a choice decided by them. we will fix the debian missive and remove that icon from the menu thanks

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on PeppermintOS

    I had similar issues like this on one of my older machines. It has 16GB mem it is a AMD Black 4Core not bad.... In my case the problem was a faulty memory slot on the motherboard this is a desktop. I basically tested each slot until I found the issue., the crashes were happening because I was running out of memory at random times. Once I figured this out I started using htop to monitor how much memory I was using while using the Browsers..... I don't have this issue anymore because I stopped using...

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