I don’t think hk is that demanding tbh.
If you are going to play it then you need to complete the 2D indie game trifecta with Celeste and Rain World though
I don’t think hk is that demanding tbh.
If you are going to play it then you need to complete the 2D indie game trifecta with Celeste and Rain World though
you can get real keys by putting the t420 ones on the t430
eternity is amazing and works really well, I’ve had no issues so far
it works on my kde neon by default
they’re too micro soft to acknowledge that bash is better than cmd
I don’t think debian is good for first time users because:
tbh I like mint, but for people that want to learn linux I think ubuntu is better.
There’s more people using it, so you get better support, and there’s other flavpurs available so things like kde and xfce are supported well right out the box
I don’t recommend wsl because it bodges the worst part of windows (windows terminal) onto linux. Also, it’s much nicer to learn in a vm where you are learning actual linux, instead of MS’ interpretation of linux.
It’s like playing with clay in a bag, versus playing with clay with your bare hands.
it really annoys me that apple doesn’t allow non safari browsers, it’s the one thing stopping me from using my beautiful iPhone 5s as my main phone
I know, I just found out about it recently because it’s made by the same devs as sponsorblock
turn the pc off, plug the USB in, turn the pc on.
if that doesn’t work, look up how to enter your specific laptop’s BIOS settings. There, you should find the boot order menu to switch to booting from that usb.
you need to download the mint iso first:)
wuhan seems to be good at spreading things though
(is this joke too soon?)
Snap is cringe, KDE neon > Kubuntu 200%.
Seriously though, I love kde neon so much. KDE being rolling release is a bit confusing at first, but you basically get the best of both worlds in terms of rolling and LTS releases.
I see, yeah $120 is a great price. I would buy that in a heartbeat as well
why a 7700k? I think something like a 12100f has better performance and much lower power draw, meaning much less cost in the long run. It’s cheap as well.
I would judge someone for using Uwuntu or hannah montana linux though
Try out different linux distros / desktop environments in virtual machines and find out which ones you like the most. I spent about a month doing this, until I found kde neon.
Know that you are going to break stuff, and don’t be afraid of it. Even if you are a tech savy Windows user (as i was), Linux will be a new thing for you and you’ll not know the nuances. I broke my installs a bunch of times because of things like nvidia drivers, but I was running Linux in virtual machines so I just started over from scratch. Breaking things makes you learn the fastest imo, so don’t be scared of it.
Have fun. Linux is going to give you some frustrations, so it’s important that you are using Linux because you want to so you can keep moving forward.
Rivals of Aether is like a PC smash brothers knockoff but it’s actually really fun and has a lot of mods for community made characters. I really recommend it.
maybe I’m not cultured enough, but I find rivals more fun than smash