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  • The best distro? One that he'll be able to use easily. One that will get him to actually LIKE the experience.

    You don't want to teach him a lesson by giving him a miserable experience.

    You want to teach him a lesson that will let you say "I told you so" for the rest of his life.

    Manjaro is pretty easy to use and seems to have good hardware compatibility. A variety of Ubuntu flavors also can mimic Windows and work really well.

  • That's cool, more fruit cheesecake for me.

  • I don't like when huge, rich corporations pretend that they are an underdog.

    On top of that, I don't like when a platform bribes developers to limit their game to one platform.

  • Haha, I get it. No offense taken.

    I don't disagree. But for better or worse, most people don't think that much about their software.

    Folks like us who do? We can make informed decisions.

    Folks who don't? Canonical's experiments are probably still better than dealing with Windows 11 or macOS.

  • You're not wrong, but there's also value in exploring different ways to do similar things. That's what's great about Linux.

    Some of Canonical's efforts may lead to failure, but that doesn't mean they are a waste.

  • Could mean the world will end in 2049, so nobody will be here to dispute it.

  • am I latino?

    Jump
  • You're going through a lot of effort to deliberately miss the point.

  • I tried installing LXLE - and in spite of multiple attempts, it simply refuses to install the boot files into the boot partition. 🤣

    So I suppose it's getting a different flavor, after all

  • I appreciate your response. it's good to know I'm safe running what I know. And cerement gave me some good info so I can learn more about different distros. :)

  • Thanks for all this info. It'll help me catch up, I'll check out your links.

  • It's a Ragdoll.

  • Theoretically, there's a 127 device max.

    In practice, it depends on each vendor's hardware implementation.

  • Technically speaking, calendar apps don't really communicate with each other directly at all. It's the email systems that talk to the calendars.

    As fubo said, there's no protocol for a calendar function. Protocols are what apps used to talk to each other.

  • If perspective is illusory, then learning more subjective perspectives will help you see commonalities and find additional ways to address them.

    You may not believe that the writer has valid perspectives, but you will learn more about how perspectives are presented.

  • I like them.

  • Every cat is different. One of mine knows how to tell me when he wants to play.

    As cats get older, they tend to get less active, so they start to play less.

    I don't know your cats, so I can't say what yours want. But if you initiate and watch their body language, they'll tell you.