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Your choice of community should be optimized
Your choice of community should be optimized
snapdrop.net if on the same network
I’ve never tried it out but I want to install nethunter if I had a chance because it can run terminal emulators
Hannah Montana Linux – a live Linux distribution based on Kubuntu with a Hannah Montana theme. It has been created to “attract young users to Linux”.
Thanks that’s attractive
Lightweight and maybe has some “cool features”
Never heard of Bunsenlabs. It looks good!
MX seems good
Hmm… I wonder if Guix is ok to use with Surface
Some say that KDE on Debian is unstable. Is it real?
Idk I thought something niche is better fun
MacOS (old one like around 2012 or so) -> Windows 8 -> Windows 10 -> Several Linux on VM(Kali, Ubuntu(s), Fedora…) -> WSL1(Kali, Ubuntu) -> MacOS (with a newer OS) -> NixOS -> Void Linux ->
Now I’m currently using Void Linux, Windows 11, MacOS Sonoma.
I’m planning to put Fedora Debian (because it’s well supported by linux-surface community) on my Surface Laptop 1st gen which I’m not using right now.
It’s funny how chrome users are struggling with all those bullshit. Firefox for the win
Ventoy with 20% trojan possibility
“idk what happened but it works fine now”
For example, when you want to install desktop environments, you need to use CLI. There’s no GUI option. I guess that’s why Linux is considered “difficult” for Windows/MacOS users, while they can use Chromebook, which is also Linux.
The point of original post is how zdnet is trying to let people use Linux, right?
If you’re talking about me I didn’t say that I’m one of those. I love CLI and rather hate GUI.
Some people need everything to have a GUI. They evaporate as soon as they’re required to open the terminal.
Gimp is available on Windows.