No but it does make you a cutieReyalp51 wrote:
i used to walk as a penguin when i was a child does that make me a linux user
templeos /jYmir wrote:
is there a Linux OS which can kill Pata
there better beYmir wrote:
is there a Linux OS which can kill Pata
Sorry, I don't feel funny todayPatatitta wrote:
Some people meet for a round-robin card tournament, where every player plays one hand against every other player. Monty has to leave after only a few hands, missing the remainder of the tournament. A total of 59 hands are played at the tournament. How many hands did Monty play before leaving?
The card game in question is a two-player game, and no person played with the same opponent more than once. No one missed any hands besides Monty.
Any, since, iirc, he had trouble cloning his drive (dd or GNOME Disks does the trick)Ymir wrote:
is there a Linux OS which can kill Pata
No. It very much depends on one's use case. KDE covers a lot of the basic ones, but if you have some more advanced uses for your desktop, it kind of craps out. KDE also has a lot of applications, some of which do the same thing, but they are different (for example, Skanlite and Skanpage do the exact same thing), so it can be confusing at times what app to use, unless you have a distro that selects these packages for you and gives you a complete KDE experience.Corne2Plum3 wrote:
Is KDE the best Linux desktop environnement
It very much depends on your use case and how willing are you to repair your distro on a near constant basis. There are some issues with Arch that prevent it from being a distro that makes sense to run for someone who just wants things to work, more or less, maintenance free. IMO, it isn't very good as a general desktop Linux distro. I had more to say on this, but I'm kind of tired and it can ultimately be boiled down to this: there isn't a real reason to use Arch Linux unless you trying to learn Linux and you have some really weird use case that you have to build it. Otherwise, openSUSE Tumbleweed provides a more stable experience, without many of the heartbreaks and fuss of Arch Linux.BluePyTheWDeer_ wrote:
Is Arch a nice distro?
No. I sadly didn't yet have the chance to use a Raspberry Pi at all. Closest thing I have done is get Debian installed on an old Athlon XP 64 and make it a simple Samba file server and Jellyfin instance.MistressRemilia wrote:
Ever build a LizardFS cluster out of Raspberry Pis running Slackware?
(yeah I'm going to be doing this)