The Man with the REDACTED_INFORMATION
Like WSUS for patching windows machines, very sus indeed :)
That person should take a break, I’m just jostling you know, bit of tomfoolery and joking around.
It’s almost like some people like that user should eat some snickers and read a book on bunny rabbits or something
Brown was what a PM we really should have nowadays, boring but efficient, the man himself is nice but I mean from a media-scandal-quirkiness perspective.
I ask because using the funni penguin kernel in a weapons grade equipment is funny
ShotCut Enjoyer vs Average OpenShot Goblin
But yeah seriously I found it to be the better and more intuitive tool to use.
Does this possibly mean the end of x86 or will it be a coexisting scenario?
I still believe that as much as some people bark on about, X86 will not die for a long time, it will still keep kicking for some time.
Because pepperoni rocks
The problem is mate is that not all games have native Linux versions, If FIFA 17 were on steam, you could use proton on it but I believe it isn’t.
It just comes with the territory of Linux that some games are windows only and can be finicky.
Minecraft however, should run fine on potato machines and with Linux, should have a native port you can install from say Flatpak.
When moving to the penguin train, he needs to write down what software and games he wants to use, and what might be omitted due to compatibility issues.
If the man wants to use Windows, let him be, he might reconsider in future about trying Mint again or another distro like Kubuntu.
I am a chad htop enjoyer, I find btop and other alternatives too much on the eyes for me personally and HTOP has enough info for me to take a look at in terms of system resources.
Either that or I just use the regular gnome GUI system monitor lol
I prefer Flatpaks because it’s a nice easy way of getting software without the chance of broken or missing dependencies for a program.
Much better than Snaps, snaps is flatpaks but MUCH worse and slower.
Is OpenRC meant to be faster than systemD as a process system? I’ve been thinking of spinning up some non systemD distros like Artix on a VM on a mini DELL tinbox.
I will say though, I am not an advanced Linux user as the distros I’ve used were :
Ubuntu Endeavour OS SpiralLinux (Easy Mode Debian)
Would I need to make configurations in openrc or can it just run without messing with it like systemD?
Thank you