

Well, Bazzite has it pre-installed, but that’s the experience for other stuff lol.
I don’t recommend mint for newbies because it comes with X11 even still.


Well, Bazzite has it pre-installed, but that’s the experience for other stuff lol.
I don’t recommend mint for newbies because it comes with X11 even still.


Same for my partner’s old gaming PC: she used Windows 10 until recently, and Bluetooth as well as the steam overlay didn’t work properly.
Now on Bazzite they do.
Yeah! I’m personally more a nail polish guy though.
I’ve seen it all over the internet, what do you mean?
You just weren’t the first one by far.


Yeah and they’re busy cheering the fascists, and they need something to complain about so they pick this. And about people with darker skin tone than themselves probably.
topgrade
I have the opposite experience. Multi monitor setup for my was always a half broken hassle on X11 and just works on Wayland.
You mean the smell that starts after like a week unless the corpse is directly exposed to the sun?

Then if they try to throw you out, you just loudly explain that you won’t get paid if you don’t sit the whole time.


You can also switch between all of the ones you named using ostree rebase or so, which is pretty rad


Hmm, when a car has problems, you go to someone who fixes that for you. People under 60 usually don’t do that for PCs.
I don’t recommend Arch to newbies, but I do prefer it because it’s more robust: other distros patch stuff to make it easier, but those patches mean things are farther from the tested upstream version. Arch doesn’t do that as much so I run into fewer bugs.
But this view might be outdated. I just remember that before 2017 (when I installed my current Arch system) I constantly had problems with dist-upgrades in Ubuntu


You might just have learned more about how stuff works by now. Arch is very much “you need to make every choice manually, but then you’ve seen what choices exist”


Funny meme btw lolololo
… why are you like that?


Mint is still on X11, pretty much all other distos switched over to Wayland by now, which works much better with multi-monitor setups.
There’s a subforum in the mint forums about this, and this is the reason why I don’t recommend mint for newbies anymore.


Mint is behind the times with this one: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewforum.php?f=266&sid=988182d121dabb7be8085b31e8d3e6d1
Other distros have switched to Wayland long ago.
Multi-monitor setups on Wayland are much less fragile, including different scaling and refresh rates.


Lustig dass das so nach hinten los geht. Wenn ich krank bin und mich nach den attestfreien 3 Tagen wieder gut fühle, arbeite ich.
Wenn mich jemand für eine Woche krank schreiben würde, würde ich mich daran halten, hat immerhin ein Arzt bestimmt lol.
Exactly. I’ve seen so much data destroyed silently deep in some bioinformatics pipeline due to this that I’ve just become an anti CSV advocate.
Use literally anything else that doesn’t need out of band “I’m using this dialect” information that has to match to prevent data loss.
Probably more like it automatically installs is when you install the system but yeah.
This isn’t Debian. It has a live image that comes with Nvidia drivers so you can have these from the start too.