I did not know of this app but you know I’m gonna install it now.
Thanks Google!
I did not know of this app but you know I’m gonna install it now.
Thanks Google!
That makes sense.
I agree, mint is a good place to start. If it turns out to be too much for your pc you could always try antix or q4os or puppy linux next, which is even more lightweight.
But I have recently found that mint is like a better version of ubuntu and I used to recommend ubuntu all the time because 9/10 times it just works.
That’s not bad cpu load. I was expecting you to ask why your processor is 100% all the time after listing all those services lol.
I feel inspired to make a joke linux distro like this
I think I would want to be able to adjust the viewing angle of the screen. I imagine you would want to set it up in a way that is similar to a mechanic typewriter.
That’s interesting. Thanks.
It’s XHTML, isn’t it?
We don’t talk about what happens in the night.
If you want to know my comment, that’s an idiotic question.
I actually prefer the eth0 and wlan0.
Because it’s being pedantic and it’s being wrong. And that’s annoying.
Software is not named by the compiler used or the tools included in the end package.
I didn’t know there was a mailman living in my computer screen.
I haven’t seen utorrent on linux or 7zip with the gui integration like it has in windows. That was my example.
I am wondering how many people give up because their exact program isn’t on there.
I get having to use Adobe software if you are an industry professional, but I’m not talking about that. I’m talking about people who don’t want to change because qbittorrent is not the same as utorrent. Or peazip is different than 7zip.
Blue on black is pretty evil to me.
I did not know about that page. Thanks.
Sounds familiar
Gimp might be allright but I prefer pixlr (an online app) as an alternative to photoshop.
Does this also work in Linux or just GNU/Linux?