Mint has a Debian version if'n you want to stay Debian
Amazon is particularly good at thinking up ways to avoid responsibility, they own no vans, employ no drivers, have no planes nor employ any pilots, and they don't own any tractors and don't employ any truck drivers.
Nothing really, having it installed is really a habit from my desktop where there isn't an app.
No need for an Apple keyboard unless you're looking for extra function keys, a regular keyboard will work fine, and if'n for some reason you need the Mac layout, it's available, I've always used the English (Macintosh) layout so I can get easy access to keys I like to use or sometimes need.
You're welcome, it's a favorite, and I was going to post it to my blog, but decided it'd be more appreciated here
Knowing Canoo, six is all they can come up with for the test. I like their smaller van, and even have some money invested in them, but they're not looking like a real company at this point, they're years behind on production, not transparent at all about how many vehicles they've made, but they love to announce the deals they've made with WalMart, NASA, USPS, OK and more. This van is actually one of their newer designs, I think they created it on request by WalMart.
Could always triple boot, use the third to play around to see if'n something else is even better than what you have, or use a container to test run different linuxes... linii? Personally I'm enjoying LMDE, and don't like Gnome either, but that's the great thing about Linux, so many different options.
Why, why are they under any obligation to be accurate? I"ve used them since you had to print out the directions, they've told me to make illegal turns, go the wrong way down one way streets, use a road with a bridge out, use roads that don't exist and more, and while annoying, I just rolled with it, because they never promised me anything more than that the directions were prolly accurate.
https://www.weareteachers.com/houston-isd-fires-librarians/
Try that link, if'n it works, I'll switch the links. With how many adblockers and such I have on Firefox, I don't see autoplays or ads, and can force pop ups and other things to go away.
I have mine running through Polaris Mail. The domain cost me around $5 for the year (renewal is $10 IIRC), and I'm running the Y25 plan for $25/yr which has been big enough for me. SMTP is included, and there is a web interface, but I haven't really used that, T-bird and K9 take care of my needs.
How do I pull those up? Yep, I'm one of those, used the GUI as I don't know how to do it from the terminal, plus I'm immensely forgetful