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Her “you look like Kevin federline”
Me “well fuck you too”
Her “what?! He’s hot!”
Me “I stand by my statement”
And even Dylan agreed it was better
I close the lid. Ubuntu 24.04, fedora 41 and Arch. All gnome.
Moderately attractive guy here. It’s absolutely a thing. I get all types of perks and people go out of their way to accommodate me. My wife is even more attractive than I am, she’s also black, and has experienced almost zero racism in her life, which I think is a result of her being disarmingly attractive.
To put it in perspective, she’s so good looking, conversations in a crowded room stop when she walks in.
The biggest change from the Windows world will be the different interfaces to choose from. While they’re one of the best features of Linux, the number of choices and strong opinions on the matter can be overwhelming to new users. And everyone in the community is certain that theirs is the best. Don’t stress out about picking the “right” one. You can always change it later (especially if you choose something Ubuntu based). Pick one that has a large user base, good community, and excellent documentation. My recommendation would be Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Linux comes in many different flavors, or “Distributions”. Often shortened to “Distros”. The most obvious difference between Distros is the interface (or “Desktop Environment” or “DE”). It’s not the only thing that sets them apart, but it’s the most noticeable.
I would recommend Ubuntu or any one of it’s variants. The best variants (in my opinion) are Linux mint and Linux Lite. Linux Lite having the most “Windows like” interface. Linux Lite also has additional tools to install common programs that Windows users are accustomed to. Ones that don’t come with other Distros by default.
Until recently Ubuntu used an interface called “Unity”. As of the last couple of releases, they have switched to Gnome. However, they’ve made gnome look a lot like Unity, so you should be able to follow instructions you find on the internet without too much trouble.
Gnome has a ton of customizations available via the “Gnome extensions” website. If you’re willing to relearn how to interact with your computer’s interface, it’s a good fit for someone who wants customization.
Here’s a good article with the basics of getting up and running with Ubuntu.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/migrating-from-windows-7-to-ubuntu/
Here’s Ubuntu’s website for downloading and documentation:
https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop
The official “Getting starting” guide:
https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/try-ubuntu-before-you-install#0
Here’s the list of official Ubuntu Distributions:
https://www.ubuntu.com/download/flavours
Here’s a great article explaining the difference between the official Ubuntu Distribution (written by an awesome Redditor Killyourfm):
“Forbes: Linux For Beginners: Understanding The Many Versions Of Ubuntu”: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2018/11/28/linux-for-beginners-understanding-the-many-versions-of-ubuntu/
Here’s the official install guide:
https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-install-ubuntu-desktop#0
An install guide for Dual Booting:
http://linuxiumcomau.blogspot.com/2018/04/installing-ubuntu-along-side-windows-ie.html?m=1
And here’s Linux Lite’s official page:
Gnome extensions:
Don’t bother asking for help without including the EXACT command you ran and the EXACT error you received.
About 4 days. I went on a “how high can I get from insomnia” binge with my friend when we quit drugs (yes, I’m aware of the irony).
We were both people who got into drugs really early (12 for me) and were voluntarily sober by 15-16. So we needed something to do while all our friends were dropping acid (and both already had insomnia).
Do NOT recommend. It’s the second closest I’ve ever come to losing my mind
I’ve been a lifetime Plex pass holder since forever. And that even covers my brother accessing the server? He doesn’t even need one?
Seems fair to me for a platform I use daily for a decade.