Farmin’ CRYPTO on YO MAMA’S dusty old COMPAQ! 🎤🫳
Farmin’ CRYPTO on YO MAMA’S dusty old COMPAQ! 🎤🫳
Since you have LAN parties in mind, be sure to check this list to know what games are (or are not) well supported by Proton under Linux.
Proton is the compatibility layer that allows Seam games developed for Windows to run under Linux. Some games, unfortunately, may have problems that cause you to be left out.
I grew up next to a stop sign in a tiny town straddling a one-lane road that by some joke of fate was the the most efficient automobile route between two points of much greater interest.
To me, the sound of a big diesel engine idling at a stop is the sound of a peaceful winter night with my bedroom window open.
It’s probably Emacs, but I’m a Neovim user, so I’m going to go with that.
It’s like Mad Max, except you have no guns or ammunition and so are mostly reliant on turtle carcasses and fruit peels instead.
I have other thoughts, but these are the most objective ones:
Compared to Fedora and EndeavorOS:
When the box (and instructions) to frozen convenience foods get lost, I use mine to figure out when it’s heated through.
The comparison to Wikipedia is a really good one.
All of the Phil Collins songs that were played in the Tarzan movies.
I think that to answer that, we would need to know what about Mint, Pop_OS, Vanilla OS, and Nobara you didn’t like.
The room is filled with a deadly gas. Either it is built so that it vents into the room naturally from deep under ground, or a diffuser is periodically refilled by whoever controls access to the room.
The McGuffin is the antidote to the gas, which you must obtain and administer before entering.
As a strictly desktop/personal Linux user, could someone enlighten me: What advantage (if any) does RHEL have over Ubuntu Pro at this point?
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lemmy.world seemed reputable with a straightforward domain name, and no out-of-the-ordinary policies.
More of an app than a platform feature, but the ability to collapse all child comments.
Vim and Emacs users both offended, but not for the same keys.