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  • I've watched those you talked about but I wasn't impressed by either, I'm more of a slice of life guy.

    Tell me when they make an adaptation of My Wife Is From a Thousand Years Ago. That one I would watch.

  • IIRC it doesn't matter what version you have, but you need to select "English (World)" when installing, instead of "English (United States)". After doing that you can see a button to create a local user, instead of a MS account user.

  • If you don't mind reading on an app, Tachiyomi is the most complete of them all: by itself it's not much, but once you go to the browse tab and download some extensions, you basically have to your disposal all manga you will ever imagine. Mangadex, Manga read, mangasee, comics... All of these websites, and many more, are available as extensions in Tachiyomi.

  • I wasn't being an ass, I just jokingly pointed how a bit limited sighted your comment was: the way I see, a distro exists to save your time by already doing a pre-customization of the system for the user, even if it's just comestic.

  • The most possible answer might be more boring though: this number is increasing because more people are installing Linux in old PCs and Laptops, either out of curiosity or because they want the machine to live more years.

    Still, this might make people consider install Linux in their main machine too in the future (after they pass the learning curve).