Happy cake day comrade!
I enjoy various types of antelope…and Stalin…and Mao
Happy cake day comrade!
If your position is “I would never sleep with a trans person” you’re just transphobic. I usually respond with “but what if they pass and are post op?” and the answer is almost always still no, because the problem isn’t some specific sexual preference, the problem is they still view you as your AGAB.
If you are doing any downloads (especially torrents) you should be using a VPN.
The right to do what exactly? Be more specific.
Imagine how much libs would celebrate the military in the US for showing the “restraint” to not run over or shoot a protestor. Let’s be real, if this was the modern day US that guy would be dead the second he touched the tank. (and even that is generous)
If they want to game, can’t commit to only playing steam games, and can’t learn how to use lutris, have them stay on windows. Linux will never live up to their expectations.
I meant more that, when it comes to newer bleeding edge software, some of the bugs introduced won’t be as well recorded and people won’t know exactly how to remedy your specific problem. Whereas with debian/ubuntu or fedora, often its as simple as typing whatever problem you’re having into a search engine, plugging some junk into the terminal, and it fixing the problem 90% of the time.
But I agree with your comment overall so have my upvote! :)
Tips for switching to linux:
Determine if your hardware will play nice with linux. If you have Broadcom or Realtek wifi/bluetooth be aware that linux doesn’t always have great drivers for those. Nvidia gpus don’t always play nice with wayland.
Certain anti-cheats for games just don’t work on linux.
(might not apply to you since you’re in IT) Try to avoid using obscure linux distros or bleeding edge distros like Arch. You’ll run into issues and not many people will be able to help. Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu seem to be the popular distros rn for most people.
Have you tried to manually move the mods to the correct location after install?
I usually only run LTS kernels but I might make an exception here.
For most people it is literally:
1.Install steam 2.Change the setting so proton is used on all games 3.Download/install game 4.Play
I guess there might be difficulty setting up lutris and drivers but that’s something a search on your search engine of choice can fix, or even just asking here.