

The ethical pirate would rip them and make them available as torrents. Out of 500, there’s probably a lot that is unfindable.
Start with your favorites, go as far as you (and your bandwidth) can.
I have too many toothbrushes
The ethical pirate would rip them and make them available as torrents. Out of 500, there’s probably a lot that is unfindable.
Start with your favorites, go as far as you (and your bandwidth) can.
Yeah, tho I’m doing the opposite : Asahi on a macbook pro. Works great while indeed hurting conviction.
So a 12.5 screen, 12Ah battery, 2kg laptop with only USB A ports available in 6 months for a starting price of 1550€ - Please excuse the slight irregularity in my eyebrow line here.
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My Debian is the best for my work laptop
My Arch is the best for my private laptop
My Asahi is the best so that I don’t have to deal with f*cling macos crap
Just cosmetic : wobbly windows & spinning cube
Shows my age I guess
Arch Linux on Dell 7389 : just works. Also had OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on this machine, best installer ever.
Debian on Thinkpad X390 Yoga : with included variable-pressure pen, the touchscreen is actually a wacom tablet, perfect. Also, one if the best installer there is.
Ubuntu on Thinkpad T480s : just works. Installing Ubuntu today is literally just a couple of clicks. Wife hasn’t complained in 3 years, this distro must be doing it right.
(Everything Gnome here, no additional setup whatsoever. The KDE gang will argue that Plasma has a lot of goodies for touchscreens, be sure to check it out)
There’s a French speaking /r/ over there that bans an @jlai.lu user and remove their post when they link to Lemmy.
And redhat. But only in Europe.
Currently in France No OS is -€60 and with Fedora or Ubuntu it’s -€30
Don’t ask. Different markets, pricing irrelevant to actual costs
HAHAHAHA what the eff? Where does that come from? (I know it’s semi-old because of the vertical toolbar)
Gnome is the best UI there is IMO. Anything else is cluttered, or privacy-invasive, or both.
Hm. I use it for anything, looping stuff, streams, entire album play, playlists, even audio books before I found maBooks
My only current bug is that I used to have my music on an SD card, which failed & I removed, but VLC still thinks it’s right there and fills my library with it
VLC is the goat here, no?
As available in France, tho only for €60 less.
And you pay €30 for fedora (?)
Indeed but it’s rarely available to the general public. They don’t mind selling 2000 units to a business with dedicated IT support. They (used to) totally draw the line at providing individual support to individual customers.
In my experience (France), buy it while you can because it pops from time to time & disappears without warning.
Woah! Never seen this in France, ever. You can even get it os-free!
The difference in pricing is concerning tho.
Ubuntu Studio is an excellent choice to get you
startedbusy doing your things. It’s a work of love, from passionate people, going at it for many years now.The only drawback is that the bundle is overstuffed, for my use case there’s just too much stuff in there lol (sound eng)
Enjoy yourself, test your creativity against the available tools, and make stuff. That’s the important part: making!