They’re speaking a different language 🙃
Linux is no more complicated than Windows, we just know what we know.
Start by trying one of the big names like Ubuntu or Fedora.
There’s not exactly better distros for gaming, it’s just about what’s preinstalled, that’s why Bazzite exists.
A good idea is to install something like VirtualBox on your Windows machine and test out some distros to learn your way around them.
I always come back to it
Because it’s a class war
I’m also playing through the first game at the moment, I’m about halfway through though with the main quest, and taking my time with side quests and activities at the moment.
I’m really enjoying my time with it.
However I completely agree with the person you’re replying to, the game isn’t hard or difficult at the beginning it’s obnoxious, once you understand these systems, which you’ll be lucky to do in-game, you can deal with it and the more you play the more accessible the game becomes, but in the beginning you have to be too efficient and adapt to a very unfamiliar experience.
So this game is for me, and it’s probably for the OP too.
I’m this context it’s Hackernews
Not if you transfer directly to another plane, you only need a Visa if you go through passport control.
Would be nice if they actually let people join!
Goosebumps like from a goose? Why isn’t it called ‘going cold goose’ then?
That’s essentially a console and not a ‘pc’
The other week the leader of the AFD said she would hand east Germany back to Russia
But that wouldn’t send a message to keep the poor in line
What do you think life will be like for the rest of the world if USA, China and maybe Russia are all allies?
Yes, it would look a lot more like the 50s when tax was highest on the wealthy
It was part of Ukraine’s law that elections are postponed during war time before Zelenaky was elected.
This is common across other democracies, for example the UK did it during WWII
Or do you mean something else?
I think the difficulty with Arch is not about using the command line, but about knowing the Linux ecosystem.
People coming from OS X or Windows probably don’t know the difference between a WM, or a DE or what Display server they should use.
They don’t know if they need to install a network manager or setup sudo on a new system.
These things come from experience of using a Limix system even a mainstream one like Ubuntu.
I thought bamboo was grass not wood
Do they have 2 touchpads?