1 thats not how typography works
2 im not webpage authour what u wan me to do about it moew?
1 thats not how typography works
2 im not webpage authour what u wan me to do about it moew?
is said in webpage: the pentagram symbol is hard to distinguish at smaller typographicl sizes
void boots fast on rather old or very low powered copmuters :3
i would like opensourceing meows, also like " heil Hitler" isnt antiisreal, is antisemitic meows. i dont like isreal but i dont like nazis either
immediate antisemitism and nazi stuff :/
u just need kde, as hitting 'get new widgets' in da widgets sidebar uses the same backend, meow
so u just need to search for catwalk in there :3
it seems to hav wonky timestamp ? it appears to me to be sent -21s ago XP
hehe X3 (u can just look in my bio lmao )
oh sorry i use cat sounds in my replies X3 mrrp is a cat trill
i always think a snapshot system is a good idea and tbh i always thought stable just meant only little bugs got thru. stable stuff isnt immune to pebkac and config breakages >w<
yeh i think is a more advanced linux distro cuz of the no hand holding defaults it has mrrp >w< but honestly while u are right, that stability≠reliability, it does tend to correlate in my experience (tho my current arch install has been going the longest out of all my installs XP).
debian to me is one of the endgame linuxes, as in its what more experienced users will end up with mrow. imo it really isnt a good intro to linux aand tbh i would almost put it next to arch in terms of beginners probably shouldnt start with it mrrp
ubuntu just kinda sucks as a linux now imo, esp for new users
No, but do bear in mind that switching to Linux will have a learning curve, and it sounds a bit like you're expecting to be able to do everything you did on windows on linux without having to change your behaviour.
My advice is to start off with all the defaults of whatever distro you are using, and only installing packaged software for it, and just getting to a point where it is comfortable.
Most problems on linux (that I've found) either come from hardware being faulty ir unsupported, or that the user doesn't understand how it works, but is trying to force it to work how they want it to. Both can be fixed with becoming more familiar with how Linux works.
This would also help you to understand why there are so many different distros (I do recommend distrowatch.com to quickly look up details about distros), as most differ in ways that require a bit of Linux knowledge to understand.
so tldr just stick with it and try and learn how it works meow :3