What do you think towns and cities are
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What do you think towns and cities are
I hope not, it was a toxic shit hole filled with complete fucking losers.
That would destroy the already limited content of the fedi. It’s like people hate content discovery for some reason.
She’s got that evil villain look down
Give a kid the arch install wiki and a computer with the USB iso ready to go. Tell them they aren’t allowed food until they install it and run neofetch.
Web engines are so insanely complex that you can’t just create a new viable competitor without millions on fundings. They’re practically as complex as operating systems themselves.
I had a GTX 1080 and swapped to an AMD graphics card. I didn’t reinstall my Fedora Linux distro, instead it “just worked” as soon as I booted. It was very strange coming from Nvidia to have it just work lol. It’s probably best to uninstall the Nvidia drivers after that though, and make sure there’s no blacklists in your boot settings still.
You get banned cuz you post dumb useless shit like this. Take your meds bro
Schizo post
This is very specific and niche without a good reason to exist, so I doubt this exists.
One that is relatively up to date with their graphics drivers. Then just install steam/lutris flatpaks and go crazy. Performance difference is pretty much negligible once it’s set up.
Well legacy software is fine, that stuff mostly runs on old machines/servers/etc. ARM will be more easily to move towards by focusing the consumer market, where legacy issue is less of an issue because their programs are frequently updated. Some old server using outdated software that people are afraid to touch, we don’t need to worry about converting that lol.
Would definitely upgrade to that instead of my current Lenovo. I want x86 to die already.
What are some of the competitive closed source proprietary apps they’re referring to?
For Wayland, I know XFCE is going with wlroots. I dunno what MATE is doing.
There’s literally no need. It’s auto installed because everything is portable and most applications that launch .desktop files know to look for it’s directory.
I do, that doesn’t keep packages installed between distro reinstalls or swapping between entirely different distros. I’m talking about the actual packages and app data themselves that are contained in home.
Really awesome. They’re all contained within my home directory too, so when I swap distros I can just copy my home dir and all my installed apps are carried over that way. Super useful feature that never gets mentioned! The downside to flatpaks is having to use them for cli in any way is a huge pain.
They hated him because he told the truth
You guys frontin like we haven’t all done that as well