It’s not like you’ll ever run out of stuff to play on Linux.
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It’s not like you’ll ever run out of stuff to play on Linux.
Whenever I need to do something, I’ll figure it out. Sometimes it’s a pain, like getting VNC to work. But then I’ll write down the most important bits and duly forget the rest. I just want this stuff to work.
Our Lord and Saviour, Linus Torvalds, has risen to deliver us from the evil of closed source OSs. Praise be!
Well, I’m still in the noob stage and i intend to stay there. My OS is just a means to an end and Mint is perfect for that.
I changed the font sizes in Cinnamon, so i can totally relate.
I would never have considered gaming on Linux until the Steam Deck came out. When reviews said it’s actually awesome, I became convinced to try it. Basically, the deck pushed me over the edge to ditch Windows altogether. So suck on that, Satya! No wonder MS is trying so hard to stop other OEMs from making Linux handhelds.
Yes, mine has one of those. I tried to set up the WiFi with that but that just drove me nuts.
Ironically, the last time i needed a Windows PC was to set up my Brother laser printer. You needed to do it with some utility that was only available for Windows.
Do you live in North Korea?
I never understand this obsession with “bloat” when you can buy a 1 TB SSD for € 50.
Is my phone charger spying on me?
Fixed a typo in my /etc/fstab that prevented the NAS from mounting. I am a bear of little brain. But I’m also proof that you don’t have to be some master hacker to successfully run Linux.
I’ve had to fix many issues but I’ve never had anyone be an ass about it. I’ve received plenty of friendly, helpful advice.
I’ve been using Linux for a very long time and nothing of the sort has ever happened to me.
There are other distros that require a lot less work to set up and maintain.
Or you could just Google stuff and then paste the commands into the console.
I’m sure that’s what they all look like.
Yes. Place finger on key and press lightly downward. ;)
Or just do Shift Delete in Explorer.
I’m sure he’ll be thrilled.