True, it constantly feels like a war game with my own system and I wanted to know if it gets any better :D
I see your point, thanks!
If we're talking email and docs and stuff, doesn't it make sense to install something like Debian, properly set it up and leave it be?
Sounds like an option that really really wouldn't ever bork.
Yeah that's my problems as I currently faced described in one comment.
System files install is a mess, and stability is actually shitty for some reason.
In fairness, dnf can be used via Fedora toolbox.
But yeah, I see your point!
Yeah, that's something I faced the wall with too. Hopefully we'll see bootc soon!
Honestly, it looks like Lemmy sadly became more and more similar to Reddit in that regard. I remember times when it was different and people were way more civil.
That's not to say all good people are gone, and if you move away from politics and Linux, there's a treasure trove of nice and welcoming people in here.
In any way, welcome!
Plant milk doesn't normally have the same level of fullness (in technical terms, it doesn't have such a pronounced body), and also introduces alternate taste, so it's not good for everything, unfortunately.
Some of the oat milk does have a more pronounced body in my experience, but such oat milk normally has intense oatmeal taste. Coconut milk is on the other extreme, it is commonly very empty, but also introduces little taste of its own.
I see your point, thanks.
On the other hand, who if not state could help Linux adoption? If such programs would become universal, students would train on Linux, and businesses would be compelled to adapt.
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If you issue laptops, market share should not be your consideration except for availability of programs and tech support.
Linux has plenty of both, and the obvious advantage of being open source and transparent.
Btw, many governments are currently transitioning to Linux for that very reason.
Thanks! Much appreciated.