EndeavourOS - I have tried Arch as well but EndeavourOS is just nicer out of the box. The AUR is awesome, and I generally find answers for any problem more easily than I did for any other distro.
It is actually how my teenage daughter avoids calls with me, and only uses IM, when she is out with her friends.
Definitely. Got to be something that will come up.
They go for good prices on eBay.
Boot Drive could be immutable and not contain any form of log?
In some cases the cow has died and they are trying milk the ground where there the cow stood.
In some cases the cow has died and they are trying milk the ground where there the cow stood.
Bitwarden - does everything, and is free. You can even setup a shared vault so 2 people can have access to shared stuff like online shopping and streaming sites. Takes a bit of admin work but it is not hard.
I sort of knew about this but not the details. Reading that article shows just how far America has failed to come in 50 years.
Stop playing that kids game and play Rocket League instead. Guaranteed smurf free
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I’ve learnt how to use Linux in preparation for the day when Windows finally goes to far.
I like gnome but it doesn’t support variable refresh rate (freesync). But I’ve made KDE look quite nice and works ok. It bring Linux there is almost always an option for your needs
Please explain. You make me wonder if I’m doing it wrong.
I’ve gone Arch for this year’s linux adventure. It has been the most stable I’ve ever tried.
Interesting. A potentially useful approach. Sounds like I need to take a look at OpenSUSE.
Hard work is often missed but rarely thanked. My heading was rather flapant. Hopefully my comment replies show I have more appropriation for Devs than the title suggests.
Genuinely interested if it does.
There was another section, but it sounded bitter so I just posted the positive bit.