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Terrible news
Terrible news
Windows -> Ubuntu -> Kubuntu -> Arch -> KDE Neon -> Fedora -> Arch -> openSUSE Tumbleweed
I’m using a rolling release at the moment, but when I used a more stable release, I always did the upgrade (following the official instructions) because it’s faster and more convenient.
I learned the hard way to always keep a backup of my important stuff, regardless of the OS.
The only time I redid a clean install was when I accidentally fucked up my entire filesystem’s permissions.
Unless you’re downloading a dependency for the first time, the actual download size will be much smaller (usually around 5% of the full size). The only exceptions I know are the nvidia drivers, which suck
Any stuff that I’ll only rarely use and that isn’t essential to make the OS work, I guess. It has nothing to do with resource usage for me
But it has more green, isn’t that the hacker color?
You could’ve shown a better screenshot I guess
Finally!
It runs fine on my 2009 laptop too, it’s solid
The wobbly windows fix is appreciated
The problem is many people are using them like forums, so a lot of potentially useful info is lost (which is more of an user issue than anything else)
So then you fucked off? How was it?
No way we switched to microsoft versioning :o
I agree with Strawberry. I’d love if Music Bee ever got a linux port or equivalent though
Next funny number is 6.9, I’ll see you there
This incident will be reported
I think we could have an about:config tweak to make copying links always remove trackers
221 bug fixes holy moly
We all started small, making mistakes. Most of us still do from time to time
Ah yes, free vs cost software…