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I think they meant why wait to switch to Linux not the why wait to purchase newer hardware.
I think they meant why wait to switch to Linux not the why wait to purchase newer hardware.
Use either proxmox or unraid. Don’t stack.
They are both great in their own respects but you need to choose what works for you and your hardware.
Up until recently I liked unraid due to being able to use multiple disks with different capacities. You don’t really have that freedom with proxmox.
The thing is I believe that statement is a bit misunderstood.
Calculators were already becoming pocket sized back in the day, but using it to calculate things if you don’t know how to use it is where the actual problem is.
Hence the reasoning to learn how to math vs only having the device.
Wtf is this? They inflated their prices throughout COVID and are now “pulling them back”?
They researched it for 3 years
Lol it’s simple just watch for a shit ton of traffic from single ip addresses.
I would doubt it. Shit even in Sweden pay for working at McDonald’s is pretty solid.
Nice, I’m sure that adding a theming system would be do able. What type of interface do you think would work better than what it currently has?
Do you have any examples of things they could try or implement?
Because it’s easier for people to pretend already being busy (focusing on and protesting nonsensical and completely irrelevant shit) vs actually focusing on the primary and relevant things that are actually impacting their lives.
You’re welcome, have fun :). You can also setup virtual machines to see if you like the look and feel before actually installing it on your system.
This way you’ll be able to try a handful of distros at a time, just a bit of a speed run so you can get to the one you want faster.
Try it. You’re asking for something subjective and dependent on hardware and use case.
For example I had a ton of trouble with mint. I tried Ubuntu and it was okay. I then tried popos and have been running it for over 3 years now and I’ve had maybe one large hiccup but nothing but a stable system.
I’ve been daily driving pop for about 3 years now on my desktop built with components from almost 6 years ago. Much smoother of an experience than Ubuntu (yes pop is derived from Ubuntu) and tiers above the rest.
You find it unusable? How so?
Not OP, but for a while I tried using Ubuntu and Mint but kept on having random issues with my printer/scanner combo (Brother) and a couple of other problems that I don’t remember before I just gave up and switched over to pop.
Been using it as my daily driver for a couple of years now and even the one time I did have something go sideways I was helped by people on the Telegram channel.
On a side note there have been a couple of ranking lists released on YouTube and one of them noted that the desktop is a bit outdated but I really like the tiling window manager that pop has. Sure it eats shit sometimes but as of recently I haven’t had to think about it at all. I’m excited to see the new desktop that they are currently developing as well.