Sometimes…
Ah, yes, the mythical “Year of the Linux Desktop”—that elusive utopia Linux enthusiasts have been chasing since it’s creation. Newsflash: nobody cares. The year of the Linux desktop isn’t some grand global awakening; it’s just whenever you decide to stop whining about it and install the thing. For me, it was 2002, and guess what? My computer didn’t care either. It just worked. So stop waiting for some cosmic alignment of market share and app support. The year of the Linux desktop is when you make it. Now go forth and sudo (or doas) your destiny…
Loving that nvim config… Using a similar one myself…
Aha yea it could very well be that guy…
While I’d personally never install or use this, it good to know its there for the extremely small percentage of people who’ll want or need it…
One other possibility is that it’s an impossible request so the genie’s refunded the wish. I actually read your initial comment wrong though…
There is multiple ways to interpret the joke. One possible way is that the genie likes the wish so much that he gives him the wish for free…
I personally don’t buy many games anymore. Most of the games that I play are either half-life mods, TF2C , older valve games like DMC & DODS, or the original Quake & Doom games…
I absolutely love how minimalist this looks…
OpenSUSE was actually released long before Arch even existed. I’m an Arch user, btw, but I consider both operating systems to be excellent choices. Everyone has their own preferences. Let people enjoy what they like and embrace their individuality. We don’t all have to be alike…
Sorry, but I have no information on the original source of the image…
All Linux distros are kinda the same really.
This is how not to use Arch… Update at least once a month, or if not maybe at least twice a month. If you can’t handle the updates on Arch then consider switching to something like Debian…
I’ve actually been meaning to give systemd boot a try. Been using grub just fine though & I’ve never actually had any problems with it…
I installed Arch once & it took less than 30mins to complete. Still using the same install, as it has literally never broken. This comic literally applies to those people who use Arch incorrectly…
Personally never tried to do that myself, but I’m pretty sure its doable…