It’s decades old is is probably broken. Run from the console and see what happens. More than likely it’s a core dump.
It’s decades old is is probably broken. Run from the console and see what happens. More than likely it’s a core dump.
openSUSE Tumbleweed. Or EndeavorOS if you want to join the Arch side.
Fedora requires less maintenance which is important in a university scenario. But then you have those Exam Safe Browsers which don’t run on wine
anyway.
If you’re going to miss AUR-levels of package count, my advice is to grab openSUSE (preferably non-Leap), get familiar with zypper
and yast
, then add the Packman repo. Combined with the OBS (basically the openSUSE version of the AUR), you’ll have pretty high package availability.
openSUSE also requires less maintenance than Arch.
But generally, I recommend EndeavourOS, just add the chaotic-aur so you don’t spend hours compiling, and have fun!
I agree with you.
I don’t hate Manjaro’s developers, but they simply do not know what they are doing. They over promise and under deliver.
I’m a teenager and I don’t talk like that.
Just:
Capitalize your sentences Stop spamming emoticons, emojis, and exclamation marks Don’t be naive Use common sense
And you’ll be fine.
Hardy har har.
I installed Linux Mint in a VM when I was like, 10
Now it’s trying to either partial upgrade OR delete your desktop. Your system is fucked.
Oof. You uninstalled Mesa’s AMD config because a troll on the internet tried to partial upgrade your system. You’re kinda fucked.
I’d say yes, but don’t change your GRUB theme right before a presentation.
Maybe openSUSE would be a better pick.
Because the amount of software it has available can’t hold a candle to arch. It’s not bad though, and if arch disappeared I’d switch to Tumbleweed.
I use EndeavorOS btw
Shift alt tab exists, lol
Tumbleweed is great, but I prefer EndeavorOS myself.
You can choose the DE on install.
I’m in favor. KDE’s workflow is more familiar to everyone.
Nah. I’m using the built in monitor on my craptop.
Endeavor’s problem is a Calamares problem in specific.
Pro tip: use an external partition editor before the install. For endeavor, this used to be gparted, but is now partitionmanager. (It even comes with the ISO!)