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GW. But I am a StirlingPDF guy. Just because its older. Why should I switch. Yours looks like the same, or not?
Mondieu!
How could I have forgotten that?
Glad you fixed it. Don’t forget to reboot.
But rm -fr / * seems not to work for removing the French language pack. Can someone confirm if it works with sudo?
And then what? Talking about what? That Linux is big enough to get attracted by scammers, hackers or more worst adobe.
Okay, first I thought this is trash, but the more you explore the better it gets. Here, take a Lemmy award: 🏅


Asking the real questions!
Cheaper? Nah I want quality. And for the best, you have to pay more. Nothing is for free. /s
I mean its free. Installer are incredible easy. Steam says 90% of games are compatible. Libreoffice has all the features.
The last straw are manufactures delivering hardware with M$ bullshit preinstalled.


I’m in this picture. Installed bazzite on steam deck and it’s fucking awesome!
I configured restic once, forget about it and saved my files because it was making backups since forever.
Meet Fedora and run as many updates of a rolling release, without using a rolling release.
I would allow remote assistance… from that actress.


Since I would recommend everyone 3-2-1. I have both a good structured photobackup AND immich.
Looked promising. But its outdated.
Familiar, I see you are a person of tiling-culture as well.
Let’s be honest, immutable distros repaired a well meant feature of “do whatever you want”. Yes it is possible on a regular distro doing stuff with the core files, changing or deleting them. But not everyone is prepared for the consequences. That’s where immutable hits in.
The good thing is, whatever you wanted to do with the core system, it’s anyway possible but with distrobox or ostree. But it is separated not integrated.
Only downside is, that it’s flatpak who wins the app package manager fight. Not the best one, but the best we actually have.