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  • SeeMinusMinus@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlTit le
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    8 months ago

    Where the terms left and right wing came from is during the French Revolution there was a assembly and it was spit to two sides. The right side was for the old system and the left was for the revolution. Your argument sounds like a even more dumbed down version of the right wing politics being the right hand of God and that shit. You said to read a book and I have a great book.










  • SeeMinusMinus@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlStayin' Alive
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    10 months ago

    Lets look at the members of The Beatles (:

    • John Lennon was born in 1940
    • Paul McCartney was born in 1942
    • George Harrison was born in 1943
    • Ringo Starr was born in 1940

    Just because the music was made during the age of the boomers doesn’t mean the people that made it were boomers.











  • The main version of fedora comes with gnome but you have opinions for KDE. A lot of people just install KDE along side gnome but I like Fedora KDE spin because it feels cleaner not having the gnome apps. Even though you can use fedora right after install there are a few things most people like to do first. You will use dnf (its like apt but in fedora) and flatpaks mostly.

    • Fedora doesn’t have the best multimedia by default so you need to install some stuff using this thing here.
    • Next you should enable rpm fusion. rpm fusion lets you install more stuff using fedoras package manager dnf. look here to see how to enable rpm fusion.
    • Next enable flathub. flathub adds more packages to flatpak. flatpak in fedora here.

    After that you should be good to go. With rpm fusion and flathub there really isn’t going to be any packages you can get in debian but not fedora


  • While fedora kde spin is my favorite some other good opinions are opensuse, debian, and something arch based if you want something a bit different. Out of all of those debian will feel the most comfy but its not known for having up to date packages since they do lots of testing before pushing an update.