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callyral, to linuxmemes in ***buntu
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I personally prefer Zshing Ubuntu

callyral, to memes in No, Now listen my trauma
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what

but you sent the messages

callyral, to comicstrips in Meeting face to face
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the smiley face with a nose feels uncanny to me honestly

callyral, to lemmyshitpost in and the balls are stored in boxes
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callyral, (edited ) to science_memes in Probability.... Need I say more?!
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Not only that, but there’s a higher chance of the detector lying than the Sun supernova-ing, so it’s probably a false positive. Yes I did just read some paragraphs from 3–4 Wikipedia articles.

callyral, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Year of Linux on the Desktop
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RIP Windows 7, long live Linux Mint Xfce

callyral, to science_memes in Magic π
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we do what we must because we can

callyral, to linux in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?
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related question, although i don’t think it’s big enough for a post of its own.

if i use btrfs subvolumes, does it mean that i can have one EFI partition and one root partition, and then subdivide the root partition using subvolumes? how would that work during the installation process? or is it done after installation?

callyral, to memes in This would work on me
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Hey, are you a cigarette? Because you smell bad. Go take a shower.

callyral, to science_memes in "Earth-like"
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It could just be that they’re just so far that we’re looking at these planets millions/billion of years in the past, meaning there may may be life there but we can’t see it yet.

Earth looked pretty icy when it was “snowball Earth” and early Earth’s surface was full of molten rocks.

callyral, to linux in Why do you use the terminal?
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Not having to go through a bunch menus to do stuff, not using the mouse, having –help for commands…

Or just for simplicity. For example, I use simple commands to manage my files: mv, cp, ls, rm, mkdir, etc.

There’s also Neovim, my preferred editor, which runs on the terminal.

I prefer to use GUI for visual things, like drawing, since that’s what it’s best at.

callyral, to linuxmemes in Screw init wars, real OGs discriminate based on DE
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• systemd is an init system commonly used in distros like Linux Mint, Arch, Manjaro, Ubuntu, Debian, etc.

• init systems have a process id of 1 and manage services like a login manager, network, firewall service, etc.

• a process id is assigned to every process in a linux system.

the average user usually doesn’t worry about the init system, although more experienced/techy users may care about it.

callyral, to linuxmemes in linux text editors
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iaverage vim user:wq

callyral, to linuxmemes in You have no power here
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then i will contact the malware developers and rewrite it in rust /s

callyral, to memes in Were you listening to me?
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what are you talking abou- damnit

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