oscardejarjayes

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oscardejarjayes,

So men like all of the bad programming languages, while boys are really into emojis (not a huge fan, unless they’re custom). It appears that whole gender is thoroughly cringe, and they should all choose a better gender.

oscardejarjayes,

Most of these problems are literally just capitalism. This solution is just a band aid, and even then is unlikely to be implemented in a way that will help the problem.

Need Some Total Noob Advice for Installing and Running Linux

Alright, peeps, I want to build Linux on my new PC and need some help with that. On my old PC, I had kubuntu installed, which I liked (at least until downloading Skype fried most of my installers and rebuffed all attempts at deinstallation). When installing kubuntu, I had a lot of help (and by a lot, I mean my friend did like...

oscardejarjayes,

For the second question, the Arch Wiki has loads of helpful information. It doesn’t just talk about Arch stuff though, it goes over a bunch of programs and configurations.

oscardejarjayes,

Kinda just ideological commitment. I sorta just started using Linux right off the bat, the only time I wasn’t a Linux user was way back when I was using the family Mac. Linux has gone quite far over the years, in quite a positive way.

Micro***t Word on Linux and alternatives

Are there good Microsoft word alternatives that support Linux (I don’t mind closed source)? Libreoffice is meh and only office is quite good, but are there any better ones? Also, is there a way to install word on Linux using wine? When I do that my laptop just overheats and loses internet connection.

oscardejarjayes,

If you really want word, you could try Microsoft 365, where its in your browser instead of a thing you download.

oscardejarjayes,

Emacs or Neovim could also serve to replace Word, depending on what you need it for.

oscardejarjayes,

CoreCTRL, but written in Rust? Based. I’ll try it out when I have the time.

Switched to Linux, don't know what to do

Hello everyone, I just installed Linux (I’m new to it), in particular Linux Mint, with dual booted Windows for games. Tinkered with it a bit, loved the way it looked, loved how fast it is, but I really don’t want to stop on one option and stick with it for a while. I want to try new stuff, new distros (that’s how you call...

oscardejarjayes,

Use it to install gentoo or Linux From Scratch

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