There are many linux distros like Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Arch, Fedora etc, etc. and they usually come with a Default Desktop Environment Cinnamon, KDE, GNOME, XFCE, etc. etc. This is generally how the UI looks and functions. Menus, Window styles, buttons, and general overall visual theming. There are many ways to make the linux desktop environment better looking and functioning than macOS. Mac doesnt even have the ability to auto snap and resize the window to the edge of the screen until recently. And even then it decent at best. So beyond being able to fully customize the look of the desktop environment by using different ones with themes options, you can choose a DE that has better customization for user interaction that suites YOUR needs. Ofc Apple has a whole ecosystem of products that and a cloud that syncs your stuff across, but that comes at the cost of near zero customization ability...But whatever floats your boat. check out unixporn community, there are some really nice setups over there to give an idea of what is possible.
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party rock is in the house tonight
im asian, i like rice. i like linux. im not offended.
nice list of resources, although way over my head as i am not a developer, nor do i plan to become one. but i do like learning stuff, and agree that modern google for finding relevant VALUABLE information is seriously lacking and annoying. i will be bookmarking nostarch for sure.
been noticing this too in linux fb groups i am in. peoples' posts linking distrowatch are getting banned.
everyones just like, "10 years of experience"....nobody is hiring people without experience so people without experience cant get experience....i dont get it...
Time for me to go FreeBSD i guess
hannah montana, nuff said!
ventoy with medicat, kali, crunchbang plus plus
is it common practice to have a web browser or media player running with elevated permissions? seems like a strange thing to do...
this is a good solution