Linux Questions was a good forum. I haven’t used it in a long time so I don’t know if it still is.
Linux Questions was a good forum. I haven’t used it in a long time so I don’t know if it still is.


That’s one of them, another is EndeavourOS which is my distro of choice.


I don’t know about Steam OS but with EndeavourOS, you still have to keep an eye on the Arch news and make any manual interventions that are required. If you don’t, you can end up with a broken system. If you do that, it’s utterly reliable.
Plasma. Or at least it is for me, your opinion may differ.
I’m somewhere between 2 and 3 also. I rarely bring Linux up unless the topic is operating systems or I’m directly asked about it. Then I’ll talk your ears off.
Tumbleweed doesn’t offer a torrent because there’s a new iso nearly every day.
I can’t speak to that as I’ve never used it. I see no reason to change from Plasma.
Yeah but more people run a release on a wider range of hardware do the alphas and betas. While your right about the impression it makes, it really boils down to how quickly things are fixed.
but they did release it too early as it is still quite buggy.
This is often done to get more feedback.


You can add a package to your ignore list, although that is not recommended for the longer term.


Yeah, but ask a stupid question get a stupid answer!


In the private sector, I once was asked to come up with 12 uses for a kettle. I said make 12 cups of coffee. I didn’t get the job.
I have no rituals, but I do have an anti-static band.
It runs on generic hardware so you don’t have to pay the Apple tax.
I was trying Linux because I was curious (back then it was Mandrake) and I realised I hadn’t booted Windows for 6 months so I reinstalled Linux giving it all of my hard drive and never looked back.


~/Projects - for my coding projects ~/Qt - which holds the Qt framework ~/Torrents - For torrents that I share


No, but then I have quite an old graphics card. Even for my card, the open source drivers are recommended.
It’s more about their practices, the same for Microsoft and Google. I still have my trusty Nokia 8110 4G but I know it’s going to die one day and then I’ll have to choose between Google and Apple :(
But you’re using a Mac and my conscience won’t allow that!
Surely, Richard Stallman uses GNU/Linux