Ayo, fellow ReVanced user :D
Ayo, fellow ReVanced user :D
Yeah... What's that about? How come they still work?
I've reflected a bit, and I think the reason I have a general dislike of such online app databases is because they don't give you a file, but rather just do everything their way, and the way I organize my stuff isn't compatible, at least as far as I know. Would there be a way to have something similar to what I have on Windows? Something like a "start" menu manager (i don't know what it's called in Mint), to allow me to create folders in the menu
Hmm... An interesting thing I've noticed is a lot of people seem to put the DS and 3DS together in their head as if the difference is minimal, but I've tried them both (tough i only own a 3DS) and it feels to me like two entirely different experiences, like the jump from NES to SNES, hell, we went from the largest games on the DS being <1Gb to the largest on a 3DS being almost 4Gb
It's something I never really understood...
Since I'm not sure where to ask what is probably a basic question, what's a Linux package?
Oh cool
What's fstab?
The snippet from the Google search "What is FUSE Linux" told me that, according to wiki.archlinux.org, it allows a non-priviledged user to "create their own filesystem without editing kernel code". What does "creating my own filesystem" mean? And what does that have to do with editing kernel code? I'm really sorry for asking questions that are this basic, but it took me 5 years to find a website that explained well enough how to run an exe file with arguments, I'm just not that bright
My PC isn't powerful enough to do that well, I've got a mid to low-end PC (yes I have tried assigning more RAM and more CPU cores to it
No, I don't think so, the GRUB menu appears only when I boot from the Linux Mint drive
No way. Impossible. I don't believe it
What is ricing?