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RmDebArc_5, to linux in Using Linux for the first time
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Ubuntu and fedora aren’t lightweight, I recommend Linux Mint XFCE or peppermint OS

RmDebArc_5, to linux in how can I customise my Ubuntu theme without breaking anything??
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Use what distro you like, but most distros are very easy to install (some even easier than Ubuntu I would argue). KDE Neon would be a good starting point in that regard. What exactly is hard to understand about Plasma? I have heard this sometimes now but I really don’t get it, I find it to be very easy to understand as it integrates for example theming

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in It's (usually) already installed
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Vivaldi has this functionality baked in. It’s basically Firefox + custom css + extensions in a refined way

RmDebArc_5, to linux in Linux Mint XCFE -> Gnome?
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It should work on Mint as well, but the theming may be off you will probably have to redo Icons and such. Just FYI, XFCE can totally look like Gnome (look at rhino Linux) if you theme it. You may consider installing the SaveDesktop app and redoing your XFCE setup (the unixporn community has some great inspiration)

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in Pick wisely
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Satanic is discontinued not Christian

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
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YesBut I meant buying a new pc that supports windows 11 instead of installing Linux

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
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I meant money as in buying a supported PC

RmDebArc_5, (edited ) to linuxmemes in The most secure OS named windows
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macOS and Linux have additional security features at a system level, on Linux most software comes through controlled repositories or sandboxed flatpaks. There are also tons of multi million dollar companies that constantly try to find and fix kernel level vulnerabilities and a distro like Debian, which is very popular for servers, has had less major vulnerabilities than windows 7 throughout its entire lifecycle and Debian exists for other 30 years. So I’d say Linux is would have a few less (different) attacks

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in ***buntu
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What about Debian testing/sid?

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in It does Sound stupid
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Linux is Unix like but not Unix

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in It does Sound stupid
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The Gnu

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in Distros bad
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And what would that be? A live usb?

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in Bye bye edge
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Ubuntu has its own repos independent from Debians

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in It does Sound stupid
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And the mascot no longer works

RmDebArc_5, to linuxmemes in Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good
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1.Security 2.Up to date depends on distro, rolling releases have more up to date software 3. Convenience: just open the app center and click install

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