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I'm in the Endeavour phase, but I think my stockings are better. Otherwise maybe my secondary Ubuntu box is holding me back.
Also, getting older feels counter to getting hotter :(
I haven't gotten the fembiy update yet. Anyone know how to fix this?
I use arch btw
I went from windows to mint to debian .. did I fuck up?
There are many paths in life, and you chose to follow your own. There is no better way than that.
I went from windows to Manjaro to Fedora :p
Well I'm living proof that's not true.
Damn it
I went balls deep into Cachy OS on my mini pc to try out Linux.
To fit knoppix into this, I would need to back the windows exit date off by a decade or so.
I went in the reverse direction!Β
I am on linux mint and want switch to fedora. I'm in this picture and I kinda like it.
I am in the exact pipeline. But instead of mint, I used zorin for a year. Now on EOS from Fedora.
I switched (after 6 months of using linux) directly from Kubuntu to Artix (runit) with Hyprland, lol What am I? π
my journey:
win7, win10, win11, LXMint, ArchLX
Maybe I shouldn't have installed Mint on my dad's old laptop that won't run Windows 11. π€
I went from Mint directly to arch, back to endeavour, fedora, OpenSuse and currently I'm using manjaro on my PC and fedora on my laptop. Endeavour was also a very good experience. I can only recommend it.
OpenSuse however was a total Desaster. I couldn't switch back to X11,bricked my window system in an attempt of trying so and it even broke so bad, that on all of my older system snapshots (that were older than my attempt of trying to switch to X11) I did not have Internet even tho my LAN cable was connected.
Interesting. In Tumbleweed, one can switch between X11 and Wayland with a simple toggle in the login screen. I haven't experienced any issues going back and forward.
That exact toggle button did not exist on my machine (idk why), so I installed tried to force x11 by disabling Wayland in some config file and that bricked everything. Idk how, I did not bother enough to fix it, since that installation was kind of fucked anyway and moved on to manjaro. It took probably only about 1 month from the installation to this.
From XP to... whatever the fuck I need