parabolic
parabolic
ransomware might encrypt your home directory
Radxa
It doesn’t, the os is immutable and just based on Arch. Arch is counted separately in the Stream hardware survey too.
what’s a poop knife
apple and cinnamon pastry triangle with a slice of spam
Arch, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, atomic Fedora based like Bazzite, (maybe Nix, Void, Clear Linux)
should all work fine. I wouldn’t recommend any distros with an update period of over 6 months like Debian or Ubuntu LTS though. Easiest way yo get going would probably be either Fedora KDE Spin or OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
If you’re just gaming and using godot, Bazzite (im not quite sure if it’s spelled like that) with KDE is probably a better choice, it’s immutable so you can’t really break the system outside of your home directory.
Arch has an installer, EndeavourOS is pointless. also mkinitcpio > dracut, you don’t need a firewall, paru > yay. just use Arch
Pirate Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC for support until 2027
Governments, schools, and companies just finished (for the most part) to move to Windows 10. So it really sounds more like a problem for 2030 to me.
i use vi mode in zsh for that reason, its pretty good
rm
is part of GNU or busybox though.
Who needs that pesky kernel and bloated bootloader anyway?
To be fair, tech companies can do whatever they want in the EU, No party would ever want to be responsible for WhatsApp, Windows, or ChatGPT not being available anymore.
There are a couple of issues with Mint, the biggest one by far, in my opinion, is the slow update schedule, anything more than 6 months really isn’t usable for the desktop, this leads to a reliance on Flatpak and the inability to compile and use a lot of packages. The second biggest issue is Cinnamon, it’s outdated, very restrictive, lacks a lot of important features, and is generally ugly (in my opinion of course) you can’t even really change the default desktop since the others ones are extremely outdated in the repos. It’s still ok to use but just not very compelling beyond it’s similarities to Windows when compared to other distros.
I’d generally say that the non-immutable spins of Fedora are way nicer to use due to the larger repos and newer packages. You also don’t really lose anything on Fedora that you’d get on Mint, you still have a GUI package manager and installer so even new users can use it intuitively.
Not just the US.
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