

Usually, yes.
A great way to breath new life into old hardware is to install Linux.
Usually, yes.
A great way to breath new life into old hardware is to install Linux.
I noticed something was wrong when every article repeated what I was asking as many times as possible.
They’re all pretty much written in the same style now, and it’s next to impossible to find the actual information you’re looking for under all the bullshit.
I don’t blame SEO ‘experts’ or Google. I blame greed.
I haven’t used Mint in years, but back in the day downstream distros from Debian often worked better for desktop users than Debian itself.
This is because of Debian’s ‘stability’ philosophy. This meant that bugs could stick around for years in Debian stable after being fixed upstream.
Of course, with each new stable release, there should be fewer bugs so this problem should become less over time.
I’ve considered switching from Manjaro to Debian on my laptop, but then I think about how great the AUR is. That’s pretty much the main appeal for Manjaro over Debian, for me.
I think most mainstream distros have reached a point of diminishing returns, and that’s a good thing.
Is this how you behave instead of admitting you’re wrong?
Where’s the flying spaghetti monster nation?
dunno how people like her ever make money in comedy
News has been neutered.
They’re too concerned with stepping on people’s toes to show people what matters.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen articles reporting on footage without showing the actual footage.
Most annoying thing: talking heads talking about a video instead of actually showing it.
They waste so much money on these roles that do nothing to help the audience.