I always had the weird thought that maybe conservatives could be convinced into reason if socialistic ideals were reframed to "sound" more conservative. Sadly I suck at anything relating to politics so eh.
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I might consider it next time I have time to kill and the motivation to mess with anything arch-related.
I'm sure it is, but it's a matter of remembering/knowing how the commands work vs literally clicking labelled buttons.
Also I'm sure if this was on Reddit, I'd be getting downvoted like crazy, so I appreciate y'all being helpful instead of doing that.
Kubuntu. The support and stability of Ubuntu but with KDE Plasma 5 (not a huge fan of gnome), and probably one of the more straightforward distros to use in my experience alongside Linux Mint or Pop!_OS
Trying to install a lot of shit, primarily. I figured out that a lot of programs that I wanted were only available (to my knowledge) in .deb format which I couldn't get working in the distro, That and I'm still not used to using the terminal to install anything. Literally the only thing I miss from Windows is using wizards to install things. I understand a lot of this is purely skill issue though.
This is more or less my experience with it. My noob-ass just can't handle even EndeavorOS.
Hahahah! ... Aw balls.
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This meme smells so strongly of 2017.
I still end up having to use reddit to get questions answered, but I still have not contributed any content to the site since the exodus. Hell, I haven't bothered to log back into my account in ages. It doesn't feel the same, but my scrolling has more or less been supplanted by Kbin and Youtube.