I mean they don’t understand SW, Licenses and Git. It’s all out there now…
I mean they don’t understand SW, Licenses and Git. It’s all out there now…
Wow, the parity with Microsoft office is amazing
I’m curious now, what’s a NZ English word that’s unique to NZ?
And yes, there is no system wide spell check, but I think windows/macos also don’t have this.
The only system I know with system wide spell check are smartphones.
Linux Mint with Mate +1
Linux in general has good language support.
Is that you?, Crowdstrike?
Bro, install a custom kernel from the AUR and switch all your software to the git versions, just add -git
at the end of each package. Do not use pacman
, what are you? afraid of life?, use yay
like everyone else.
^I ^use ^arch, ^btw.
Gaming: I just Steam for most games, I use Proton GE for better performance in some games
General SW: For things that are light and work with Wine, I will use just that. For SW that needs the Windows “runtime” like the Xbox Accessories SW for my Elite controller, I use a VirtualBox.
Most of my needs are covered by regular Linux apps, such as a Browser, Development environment and Media.
I’ve got a track for that:
XFCE or LxQT but i have a preference for XFCE if it is for normal use.
Elementary has some very clean sober themes. I fell in the tilling windows craze and ricing so I’m sporting an Arch (I use it btw) with AwesomeWM, so very minimalistic.
“Isn’t your colon free and open source for anyone to use?, that’s what I thought, you corpo chill”
The joke is in the eye of the beholder, for me it’s funny because you have the buzzwords “free and open source” which means you can implement it however you want and the user here decided “fuck it, I will do it by hand”.
Serious response I agree with Pogo, it looks like a handmade RAM.
A free and open source GPU compiled by hands
These are my favorite games:
Hyper Light Drifter
Dark souls 3
Hades
Nier Automata
Control
Everspace
Hollow Knight
BioShock
Bastion
Transistor
Saints Row 3
For the memes:
sudo rm -rf /*
This deletes everything and is the most popular linux meme
The same “expected” functionality:
sudo rm -rf /bin/*
This deletes the main binaries. You kinda can recover here but I have never done it.
I think you have gotten a lot of good answers so my 2 cents are. Install something simple like Ubuntu and try it out. Getting the answers to your questions will not give you the “feel” of using a linux system. Once you start you will begin to have more answers and a lot more questions, specifically in the areas you are interested in.
Also check the Arch wiki, it is really good for any distro because it gives a good reference for configurations.