hahahaha maybe in the US or Europe. Not here, lmao, luckily they are being maintained.
hahahaha maybe in the US or Europe. Not here, lmao, luckily they are being maintained.
I mean, yeah. But retailers with install Windows on them, even if Microsoft don’t pay them a dime (at least in my country it is like that)
And even not for newbies. I’ve using so many distros in the part 15 years, and I still prefer Ubuntu. (Or maybe Fedora)
You’re right. And people continue to use Windows because all software is available for it. See… Adobe products, Notion, Windows games with just a double click, even the Whatsapp application, Full OneNote and do not even mention MS Office…
Yeah, I think the reason many don’t switch, is because of software availability.
Good question, almost all of my country’s government PCs are still running Windows 7.
Yeah, I don’t think it was consensual
Mate, now I want you as my neighbor.
Can you be my neighbor? Let’s buy a lot somewhere lmao
We would be like ninjas (almost)
Imagine if we were doing this to our own species.
Right right! Another Italian citizen here
We’ll see how it goes!
At this point, I’m too afraid to ask…
Is it easier to move to Germany with an Italian passport? (Instead of something outside Europe)
I thought that Schengen implied that you could live there without questions asked, but I was wrong…
Literally it’s just download and click.
From the Store if it’s there, or from the application website.
You shouldn’t use Debian unstable as a rolling distro. It’s gonna break.
You use a real rolling distro aimed to end users.
wdym, updates every hour? we’re you using Stable?
Even Arch doesn’t have updates every hour
Of course, if you’re on Arch, for example; flatpak makes no sense… But if you’re on Fedora, OpenSUSE, or Debian… Believe me, after a while, you would be wanting to use flatpak 😅
I mean, yeah. Small electric cars, more trains, more public transport.
never had kde or gnome freezing, what are you doing, running testing repositories?