Linux desktop has basically become the Be-so-good they-can't-ignore-you man
No that's +0.07 for August. July had close to +0.1
Just install u block origin lmao.
No, it had been there previously (a few months ago). The last three apparently are the toughest.
That's for August. And the growth is exponential, not linear.
The amount of unqualified people is staggering beginning with those who have no university education.
Lmao wtf is going on with the birthday party one.
Yeah Mint is really ancient, not shitting on the Devs but everybody is moving to Wayland. While they keep their old project that runs only because of nostalgia. Opensuse TW is better than Neon. The latter is used for testing dunno why people keep using it
Great celebrities
that logo is ancient and unappealing
Lmao in university we had a Linux Kernel/OS - system calls class (4 months). You want to cover all of that in just 20hrs?
Lets fucking go. Definitely try the three OG desktops Gnome, KDE and Xfce. The first two are the biggest ones with tons of features and a big development team. Also KDE has a memory print thats as low as Xfce which is the lightest.
30%? Wtf is the source
Never goes down
You're an immigrant or from the city? Everyone from rural areas know how to do it
What did I miss
new world vocabulary.
lmao
Your posting history reveals your Nazi liking
the whole user demographic is like 5 dudes. I agree why go for Gentoo when you can go for Linux from Scratch. Maybe simply because it has a catchier distro name
Seems like you went to a shit university
Great, just in time. Uninstall it and try a serious distro like Fedora or Opensuse TW
What if you do it wrong and you make the lighter explode, taking a finger with it
Everybody is at fault here. Her for shoplifting, him for shooting. Both for being fat Americans. What a shithole of a country, fucking nuke it already
Typical for colored people
I respect a lot what they did though. Ubuntu and Fedora worked and improved a lot of Linux's new technologies. Plus their focus and model is more focused on the server side.