Agreed..
furycd001
Cheers for all of the work you Devs have put in....
I'd never used anything & I tried them all. GIMP was by far the easiest for me to learn & I don't know why. The rest are not in any way bad, I just found GIMP the easiest for whatever reason....
For me GIMP is easier to use than krita, pinta, or any other photo editor on Linux....
I'm usually a cortado or flat white kinda guy, but some people clearly order "dark" coffee....
I've only ever had two problems with Arch based systems....
- Nvidia drivers..
- Installing poorly create aur packages..
Way back in 2003, I had a school project partner over to do some work on a project. They had a floppy that was infected with some malicious stuff and had planned to utterly trash my computer with it. I only found out at a later date because some guys were asking me questions about my computer, and someone spilled the beans whenever they realised that my computer wasn't infected and was indeed still functioning completely fine....
If windows 12 actually does require a monthly subscription, more people will probably consider Linux....
I'm choosing neither.. Debian, Fedora, Pop or Arch. That's what I'm choosing from....
Was experiencing crashes until the last update was pushed. Now everything appears to be fine....
You should totally go ahead and do it. It will be totally worth it....
The year was 2002 & I was fed up with windows for various reasons. Connected to the internet looking for a windows alternative & ended up finding slackware. Installed slackware & got it somewhat working. Happily used it for a short while, before moving on to Fedora Core when it was released....