And only one of them is good. Forgot which one but it was space related
Czele
Good thing everything is now fine. For the next time You use 'mv' or 'cp' or 'rm' and so on, replace this with ls to see what files abd folders You are about to move, remove, copy
Yes, linux does not work exactly because they require this kernel level anticheat. But guess which os is supported without this anticheat.. MacOs...
Not gonna lie You got me there
And nothing of value was lost
Nintendo and Nestle should merge
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I see. Im asking because software in debian is old and so I wonder if this bothers desktop debian users or maybe they like it this way. If I were a debian user I would probably stay on testing to get some packages faster. Thanks for a reply!
Are You on stable or testing repo? Do You use flatpaks?
Fedora. Reason is probably that im used to it now. But if I have to make some points why then there they are:
- nice balance between being up-to-date and not bleeding edge
- new technologies. Fedora always pushes new technologies first such as wayland, pipewire, systemd... I like it. I dont have to wait 2 years until x distro rolls it. I get it now, sometimes with some problems but nothing that i couldnt manage.
- When im trying out some software or building from source the documentation often includes specific steps for fedora (among debian, ubuntu and arch). Its really nice to not be a niche distro and get instructions tailored for fedora. Also some pre build packages are often in deb and rpm. -im used to dnf and its few handy commands like dnf history etc. Im sure that other package managers offer similar solutions but i know dnf and it feels like home
This game is great and worth its money. Very much recommend it
Im using what DE provides by default. If You do not know what You need from terminal that means You probably do not need anything more. Make a switch when You want something particular. On the other note I think You might be more interested in different shell rather than terminal. So fir example zsh or fish (You are most likely currently using bash)