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Steve Elliott

2025-07-17, 22:41:38
I know both were open at 3.40PM

Jackdaw

2025-07-17, 20:31:09
Closing time depends on what type of Post Office it is. If it's what the Post Office calls a Drop and collect, then they open at 7am, close at 10:30pm. If it's with a WHSmith, then they close at the same time as WHSmith.

Steve Elliott

2025-07-17, 18:12:35
Same shit again! Cannot get access to the Post Office drop off point. Lying bastards it's within a WH Smiths which was open.

GfK

2025-07-17, 15:47:39
They just hand parcels to local couriers anyway once they reach the UK. With the added possibility that anything electrical bought from either of those might burn your house down thanks to China's laissez-faire approach to safety regulations.

Hardcoal

2025-07-17, 09:57:05
buy from ali express or Temu

Steve Elliott

2025-07-17, 00:31:51
They used to be fine here too. Now I've had 3 failed deliveries from a 'Prime' customer.

GfK

2025-07-16, 21:42:38
It depends where you are. Amazon are fine here. Evri are usually OK. Yodel also OK. The names I dread (currently) are DPD, DHL and UPS.

Steve Elliott

2025-07-16, 20:49:18
Amazon are bloody useless! We have no problem delivering your parcel IF YOU DON'T MIND SOME RANDOM EMPLOYEE BANGING ON YOUR DOOR AT 10PM AT NIGHT! I've started sending my deliveries to a local Post Office...So they turn up after the Post Office is closed!

GfK

2025-07-16, 20:05:49
Why isn't the menopause called the womenopause? GET YOUR OWN PAUSE, WOMEN!!

GfK

2025-07-16, 19:48:09
Got a couple of fruit-based in the fridge ready for the toeball!

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Thought I'd give Kubuntu 25.04 a try

Started by Jackdaw, Jun 11, 2025, 09:51 AM

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Jackdaw

It's been awhile since I've used any Canonical operating systems, so installed Kubuntu 25.04 on my main laptop. Looked as though it was working okay. That was until it started to freeze for 30 seconds or so, or I had to leave the machine for a bit and came back to a world of visual glitches on waking up the machine. Looks like I'll be going back to LinuxMint.

And google chrome crashes without warning.
If you've dug yourself into a hole. Just keep digging. You're bound to come out the other side eventually.

Ricky

Hi!
  I recommend you give "Debian" a try; you won't regret it.
R.-
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Jackdaw

Quote from: Ricky on Jun 12, 2025, 03:27 PMHi!
  I recommend you give "Debian" a try; you won't regret it.
R.-
The kernel doesn't support my hardware, so not an option.
If you've dug yourself into a hole. Just keep digging. You're bound to come out the other side eventually.

Ricky

What isn't shared is doomed to be lost.

Jackdaw

#4
Quote from: Ricky on Jun 13, 2025, 04:02 AMVery new or old hardware?
R.-
Around 18 months old. And when I got it. I had to do some time consuming workarounds, until they added a kernel that was high enough with the necessary drivers.

The reason why the latest Canonical stuff is not working too well. Is that they've been pushing Wayland before it was ready. It has issues with nVidia graphics cards. Throw in an AMD CPU and a discrete nVidia GPU, and you have more issues.

My old AMD CPU with Vega 10 works no problems.
If you've dug yourself into a hole. Just keep digging. You're bound to come out the other side eventually.

Ricky

#5
Hello,
  Yes, unfortunately, Linux has this problem with new hardware: until it's properly implemented in the kernel, you'll have problems or simply won't work at all.
  Linux Mint is a great option and chosen by many. If you don't have any problems, stick with it.
R.-
What isn't shared is doomed to be lost.