

Reasonable, I was just wondering.


Reasonable, I was just wondering.


Is there a reason you went for Kinoite and didn’t just go for Core instead?


When I first started using Linux, I was told that if I had a problem, I shouldn’t give a well-reasoned, well-documented description of what’s wrong and what steps I’ve tried, because everyone will ignore it. Instead, I was told to say that Linux sucks because I’m having this problem and I’d get 3.8 million angry fixes within 10 minutes.


I don’t think that’s a standard inclusion, because it’s not there on my fairly standard Debian install.



I disagree. Being able to slap the windows key and type the name of the program I’m looking for is one of my favorite features of both Gnome and KDE and I wish Windows worked similarly.


It kinda feels like the digital equivalent of “I’M MOVING TO CANADA” in a lot of cases.


It took me a solid half-dozen tries not to pronounce it “mid-leend.” After that much effort, I decided to let my dumb brain win and go with it.
I would avoid Ubuntu myself, but as others have said it’s not going to be any different from using Debian for the same job. Just install the
sambapackage, add a user, configure your shares, and you’re good to go.