

One needs to get rid of the “but it works like so and so on Windows” attitude. That fixes half the problems switchers have. :)
One needs to get rid of the “but it works like so and so on Windows” attitude. That fixes half the problems switchers have. :)
I took no offense to it ;-) I see the point of the poster. But i also don’t think i’ll be using AI to fix some minor mistakes i make because english isn’t my first language ;-)
I took no offense to the message anyway :-)
I see the point of the message. I still dont plan to use AI though. English is my 3th language, people who take offense to my spelling errors… Well thats their problem, not mine.
I must admit its been a while, but all these things where horrible last time i played with them.
Well, i’m interested in a serious answer?
Its Configuration Management, so why would that not apply to Desktops? :)
We use it in Linux Servers, Windows Servers, Linux Desktops, Windows Desktops, etc etc :)
I’d try a wiki of some sorts. Personally we collect a lot of stuff in our bookstack instance. Recently we’re looking into tools that can save a page for offline usage.
I use qemu to virtualize a Windows machine. I run KDE with Virt Manager, so i created a new VM, selected Windows 11 and everything else worked normally.
Why switch distros? Go to Sid if you want the latest and greatest? Or maybe testing if you want a bit of best of both worlds? :) I’m really curious why you think you need to change distro’s.
I learned something new! So thank you. I didn’t know any of this. And every once in a while i’ll watch a DT video, and i dont think they are bad. And i dont hate DT :)
1997, it was a wonderous year 🥰 i was 16 at the time.
Linux came in big boxes with a large book and CD’s!