

I guess dying on a roller coaster. Link
I guess dying on a roller coaster. Link
I have installed Linux on a Chromebook, actually. There’s a really good guide on MrChromeBox.tech
The screen on my Chromebook was fine, at least by my (admittedly somewhat low) standards.
And yes, the have EOL dates, which sucks. It’s why I installed Linux on mine.
I wonder if there is a Linux distro targeted at the average user who just browses the web and needs office software. I guess Mint comes a bit close, but it also has many other apps preinstalled.
Honestly this sounds like a Chromebook to me.
If “common sense is not very common”, why is it called common sense?
Slightly off topic, sorry.
Very stressed, too much on my plate, exhausted.
Thanks for asking.
How are you?
One of my friends did this. No clue how you can go from Arch back to windows… just wow. I found that insane.
up 1 day, 8 hours, 2 minutes
almost every new advance in technology was initially bashed as “that will never be popular”
I actually did know this.
But yes, history is important. Very nice response.
Great answer and I completely agree.
Hunger and the need to do stuff to go through this life with less pain than otherwise.
I think it’s pretty normal. I personally distrohopped every month until I finally settled on Void Linux. I know a lot of people have stopped distrohopping after using Void, but it may not be your cup of tea.
It’s perfectly normal, especially if you found something you couldn’t do or needed better support for.
Welp, I guess I’m switching to Tuta now.