That’s why we should all be forever grateful to Kevin MacLeod. He’s my favorite composer you’d probably miss, but he’s constantly putting out Free Use music.
Gay, trans, satanist, willing to fight God, lizard father
That’s why we should all be forever grateful to Kevin MacLeod. He’s my favorite composer you’d probably miss, but he’s constantly putting out Free Use music.
Sir, sexy or not, you can’t store your AK next to an open fire. I’m calling the ATF.
Bill Mayer is On Some Shit and I’m here for it.
She’s beautiful
I trust you implicitly
I think for people who like Out-Of-The-Box, Fedora is ideal. It’s the only OS I didn’t have to troubleshoot the Bluetooth immediately.
I put it on my grandmothers computer and she hasn’t had any major complaints in 2 years 🤞
Xfce is light and crisp! Looks great and works well with my myriad low-end computers 🐁
We loved dogs so much we gave them our hopes and our fears.
-doesn’t even require a finger in your bum
Then what the heck am I paying these deductibles for?? >:(
Or iFunny if you’re feelin’ saucy!
It requires the least amount of troubleshooting on my end. It has drivers I know connect to my Bluetooth headphones and it’s has a Calamares installer that I find intuitive. It comes with Flatpak (Linux’s app-store equivalent) enabled. It has snapshots, which store previous versions of your OS*; if something updates poorly, you always have something to switch back to.
It’s not without foibles. Every distro has some wonky-ness to it. But the problems in Spiral fixable and less obnoxious, I think, because it has so little branding.
It’s not like some distros that brag about being “CUTTING edge” or “UNBREAKABLE” while hard-crashing after an update. That’s expected. I’m not expecting perfection, and Spiral steps out of the way (to let Debian take all the blame lol). Thankfully Debian has a very long and stable history and I rarely have that problem.
Just one man’s long ramble. All anecdotal, so my final suggestion would be to test a variety, and don’t listen to weirdos on the Internet.
*kernel; whatever I’m still learning too
SpiralLinux is my Son; I love it so dearly. I install it on anything first, since it has some of the drivers my devices need the most. It makes Debian fun instead of a chore.
I’m here for the colors :3 teehee
My Son, SpiralLinux, is the neatest lil package of Debian you could ever want. It comes with all the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi drivers I need and it actually has an installer (Calamari’s I think?) that’s efficient and easy to understand.
Other than that-…. Uuuuhhhhh have you tried Hanna Montana OS?
Oof in that same vein, we could use a Samuel Vimes sort wandering around dispensing justice…
The Azumanga Daioh soundtrack is my personal favorite!
“As an Al, I can only provide information I found scribbled on the walls of a public washroom. Or you can watch me Google awkwardly on my phone for a beat. Your choice.”
Cheaper (in the US) and sweeter. Better fruit easily
Lookin fresh as hell, friend 🤙