Thank you! I'll give Arc, Papyrus, and Adapta a try. I already got the official Arch Linux wallpapers, and those do look nice.
heygooberman
Welcome, friend! Glad you decided to try out and stick with Mint. That's the distro I used as my daily driver for at least 1.5 years. When you have a chance, do try out some of the other Linux distros, especially Arch!
I used to be in a similar position as you. I ditched Windows about 1.5 years ago, and I hopped around several distros for a while before settling on Linux Mint. About 2 months ago, i decided that I wanted to try out something new, not because Linux Mint wasn't working for me, but just to see if there was something else that would be fun to learn about Linux. Today, I use Arch, and my DE is basically the Linux Mint Cinnamon DE.
You might want to try yay -S librewolf-bin
. The command that you entered will compile the librewolf app from the source code. That's going to take a long time and is probably the reason why the process is occupying all your RAM.
Take a look at this section of the librewolf website: https://librewolf.net/installation/arch/
Cool! That's the one I voted for!
Is this anything like the anarcho-syndicalist commune that was mentioned in Monty Python and the Holy Grail?
I am no fan of Brave, but is there a way we can configure our Kagi preferences to exclude results from Brave Search? I think SearXNG allows for that. Under SearXNG preferences, there's an Engines tab, and under that, I can configure which search engines to enable and return results for my search. I haven't found anything like that on Kagi yet, but if anyone knows of a way to do it, please share.
Great...just great.
Do you mean the Earthbound franchise? If so, I am familiar with the franchise through the character Ness in Super Smash Bros, and there are a few VGM artists on YouTube that have done covers of the game's music.
Hogwarts Legacy is the Best Game for Steam Deck? Really? I should think a game like that would run better on a console like PS5 or XBox.
Windows 7 was okay, but I still can't fathom how Windows 8 and 8.1 came to be. In the computer companies I've worked for, I don't think they have a single product that runs on Windows 8 or Windows Vista. The OS progression was XP to 7 to 10. Now, they're all working towards Windows 11 support.
Um...really? I don't think so!