Depends on how old the HDD is
Depends on how old the HDD is
Not officially supported but it works just as well and might be more well documented than Ubuntu, regarding support and issues
You joke but one time after a fresh install I genuinely forgot to update (the linux header files or something) and some of the device drivers weren’t working
Time is relative in hell
Ok but why my graphics driver act up?
Watch out, using the door requires you to be in wheel group
Not much. There used to be this fear of Microsoft copyrighting Mono for reimplementing their stuff on Linux. For that reason, Mono was avoided by linux app developers. But since MS had acquired the company that made and developed Mono and they have also open-sourced .NET and everything, this does not mean much.
But to its credit its alphabetical
Yes And I’m just pulling his leg for being overly excited
Average over-enthusiastic Wayland promoter:
Yes I agree and arch can handle all of those use cases in the best way possible (jest)
I spent the better part of my day debugging an python library no IDE issue no flathub issue causing certain shell commands to not run in the IDE’s integrated terminal and confusing the living heck out of me. And I use Arch BTW so don’t you go around spreading linux misinformation
Linus bit my penguin
I never left the party
Looks like something an underpaid school teacher would whip up
I guess it will make developers who develop the kernel and its components go “hehe fat penguin anyway let’s continue debugging this mess”
For starters you don’t have to worry about installing bluetooth stacks, or a network interface to control your wifi (if they somehow don’t end up installing a whole DE package group)
He might’ve graduated years ago. My experience (also from India) was Ubuntu/Mint is the most likely OS you will encounter in academia here. In school, we were taught about OSes (just GUI programs from Windows and Linux). And during engineering where basic programming is taught to all, we were encouraged to use Ubuntu and even our computer lab had Ubuntu or Mint installed on all computers.