Arch is driving down the middle, flipping off both sides while having the time of your life.
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Arch is driving down the middle, flipping off both sides while having the time of your life.
(Caution: May be best or worst. Commenter may be heavily biased as he uses Arch btw.)
If you are installing Windows with that route, you sure as hell won't be picking beginner friendly distro.
i will try Garuda. i will not go for the easiest, because i want to improve
Honestly I've found most distros pretty solid. It's just the software that can be buggy. Gnome for me crashes on gpu's with 4gb of vram, like the rx 5500 and 1650. Steam is better now but I remember the interface being very jank. Left clicking something just made the drop down menu disappear and not actually select it. A lot of programs still not scaling right on Wayland even tho xorg has been dead for years on years. Ect...
But even with all these issues I've had recently and not so recently... Still so much better than windows
Who the fucks tries to debloat windows?
If you debloat Win10 and 11 your system will run better. Debloaters are aggressive to differing degrees (I recommend Chris Titus), but a lot of things are turned on by default that shouldn't be - like the Xbox service when you don't have an Xbox - using resources for no reason.
Me back when I needed HDR and Linux didn’t have it 😭
mfs dont know about "O&O ShutUp 10++"
After months of trying, I still can't get Linux to recognize the 2.5Gbit network cards, or to function with multiple monitors. If the hardware support was better, I would ditch Windows for good instantly.
English hard, apparently.
I fucking hate this thing that's becoming more and more common. Obvious bad grammar and spelling mistakes in memes like this, it's become the rule rather than the exception in just the past year. And I'm certain it's rarely not done on purpose, it's the same with post and video titles both here, reddit, youtube etc. It gets clicks and comments and people fucking suck so they do it with no shame.
Some people make mistakes when typing and miss them while proofreading and sometimes people aren't native English speakers.
If I may ask, which spelling mistakes caught your eye specifically?
Maybe "just to notice"
But I'm not a native speaker so beware!