Arch, with XFCE and the strict bare minimum. Ex : midori instead of firefox, etc. Don’t dream about CAD
Arch, with XFCE and the strict bare minimum. Ex : midori instead of firefox, etc. Don’t dream about CAD
That might not be true. For the ink to properly dispersed by inkjet, it must be electrically charged. I don’t know if soy sauce can hold its charges.
Thank you for your answer. I also read that thread but unfortunately modinfo return module not found…
Aren’t you the one feeling attacked buttercup ?
That might be true…
I found a solution, I compiled the program on my Arch distro and installed it on Nobara. But it couldn’t read anything since the ec_sys module was missing so I sorta just gave up.
I oppose the occupation of gaza by Israel !
But fr, anything position that gives one power and a feeling of superiority : magistrate, judge, police officer, military, …
No, I can’t… I found two possibilities :
ec_sys
enabled, which I can’t do because 'm not sure where to find Nobara Kernel and if that would not make my games stop working…That’s what I’m searching for… a workaround ! I can’t see my fans in fancontrol
Just so everybody knows, the website weknowmacs.com still exists and still is located to a town near Ketchum, Idaho.
I do a lot of biking and for me Organic Maps has proven to be worthy of the navigation.
I jizzed in my pants in my ass
I’m using Arch, I love it. What’s absolutely bonkers is that the system belongs to you.
However, if you have never used Linux, it’s insane to try to install Arch. The online wiki is tailored for people with at least a decent amount of Linux knowledge.
As a noob, it will result in data loss, except if you’re already very familiar with terminals or are very fluent in IT.
You might want to try something more user friendly, as Zorin then come back to Arch when you want more power.
No… They are in the final phase. So maybe we’ll have an ending in ten years !
It’s not that far fetched, Google used to have somehow the same philosophy as current IBM-RedHat.
Heed the backup data warning.
But if you just want to test mint to see how it feels, you can boot from a USB and install mint on a second usb. That way you are less prone to lose any data should something happen.
Make sure that the second USB is somewhat recent and has minimum 32 Gb for an optimal experience.
Texas seceded from that brownie
Me too, and it’s disturbing we have found something less stupid.
This is the most accurate answer. I have found Nobara to be everything I could ask for gaming.
I might add that, if he also wants a normal desktop experience, separate from gaming, he should consider trying Zorin or Mint.
Iirc, Zorin comes with nvidia/amd drivers already installed and the experience is close enough to Windows that he might stay on Linux.