RE: What OS are you using? 01-10-2021, 06:54 PM
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Windows no brainer. Maximum people use windows and linux.
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(01-10-2021, 06:54 PM)Anuragh Wrote: Windows no brainer. Maximum people use windows and linux.Although It's a few years old, this Is actually a very Interesting article.
(01-26-2021, 03:12 PM)☣︎︎︎︎℟︎|†︎|NG0 Wrote: Commented here 3 months ago. Now I can say I installed Blackbuntu, but it felt a bit too simplistic for me. I felt like I wanted to have something that made me learn more about computers and the linux system, so i installed Arch. It runs really well, i love how its bleeding edge and you can customize everything. Also it has increased my knowledge about linux in general, and it feels just perfect for an avarage-skilled user like me. Just enough challenging, and rewarding.
Anyone else who use Arch?
(01-26-2021, 07:08 PM)6ix Wrote:I can only say the same. The installation was the trickiest part, but after that was finished, i felt such accomplishment.(01-26-2021, 03:12 PM)☣︎︎︎︎℟︎|†︎|NG0 Wrote: Commented here 3 months ago. Now I can say I installed Blackbuntu, but it felt a bit too simplistic for me. I felt like I wanted to have something that made me learn more about computers and the linux system, so i installed Arch. It runs really well, i love how its bleeding edge and you can customize everything. Also it has increased my knowledge about linux in general, and it feels just perfect for an avarage-skilled user like me. Just enough challenging, and rewarding.
Anyone else who use Arch?
Arch is lovely, been running it myself for a couple of months now.
A bit finnicky in the start to get everything set up how I liked it, but after that almost no problems, or they were my own fault
Only things that's annoying is I can't change my laptop's screen brightness anymore, it used to work with some boot parameters but it stopped working a while ago when I updated kernel.
(01-29-2021, 10:16 PM)synec0ha Wrote: Plus, I wanna game and I'm unsure if it'll work well on a VM.It won't be the same as your Host (physical) machine.