Next, Install Debian.
Next, Install Debian.
This particular detail I picked up at a recent scientific conference on precisely this topic. It was a reoccurring theme across several talks. I am not aware of any general book on this, though.
Germany does not aim to be energy-self-sufficient, it aims to be integrated into a European grid, which is self sufficient.
Wind and solar give plenty of energy, storage is the trick. The need for huge storage goes down in a European grid, because there are always parts with enough wind and sun.
German here. We import power because it is cheaper then nuclear. Also we export more than we import. The majority of imported energy is from renewables from Norway and Sweden.
We don’t do checks here. I could use the website, but mobile is the authentication method for the website, besides it being a lot more convenient.
Bye!
It is really important that those loved ones understand your language, or else they would get annoyed.
I run Debian since 1998 and am happy.
Usually it takes me less then two weeks to get e.g. a printer to work. Your problem is not the distro but the hopping.
I can still do that, because I understood that problem when it arose.
Of course, we did. Whenever there were updates. And there were no surprises because of badly initialized services.
Seems to be sloppy engineering. We ran a huge multi site operation on Linux and did not need to.
The last property OS I used before Linux was OS/2 warp.