NumbersCanBeFun , to Linux
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Thank you all who have supported my channel so far. I finally got 360 subscribers. Which to many is not a big feat. Considering all I’ve been through I’m lucky to be around to make videos at all. I got my first affiliate offer in my email today.

I’m sure thousands of these are sent out every day but this put a big smile on my face. I’m not going to accept their offer but I’m happy to have even been considered as all.

Come check me out if you haven’t already. I do mostly Linux, gaming and open source application show cases!

https://youtube.com/@NumbersCanBeFun?si=TqwFt3ryROVr5WsG

NumbersCanBeFun , to Linux
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New to ? The software manager is always my first stop. Can't compute without a few computer programs eh?

Software Manager - Linux Mint

NumbersCanBeFun , to Linux
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I’m not quite where my footing is as far as my content is concerned but I’m passionate about Linux. This gives me an excuse to showcase some of my favorite software.

Guake Terminal Application - Linux Mint

td45 , to Linux

Windows is better than Linux

Because I can attend/Linux Google Meet with Bluetooth Headphone over a 2.4Ghz WiFi, on Linux I can't. It cuts down internet speed by 95% or even compleltly

I've been using Linux approx 2 yrs for Web Development. I really like it. The OS is superb. I can't ever go back to Windows for development. After a lot of googling, searching, trying I came to the conclusion that both Wifi & Bluetooth use 2.4 Ghz. That's the problem

Windows is better for reliability because the same Bluetooth headphone works fine over the same 2.4 Ghz wifi on the same laptop with Windows dual boot.

I even tried multiple distros: Ubuntu 22.04, PoP Os, Fedora, OPen Suse TW
Laptop: Acer Extensa 15
Headphone: Realme Buds Wireless 3

elouboub , to Linux
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Are developing countries the untapped breeding ground?

ManyRoads , to Linux
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"Middleweight champ MX Linux 23 delivers knockout punch...
Debian 12-based version should be your first choice for a non-systemd distro"

https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/03/mx_linux_23/?td=rt-3a

ManyRoads , to Linux
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ManyRoads , to Linux
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SwayWM/ Wayland Tutorial.

This is a fairly lengthy tutorial, it includes relevant dotfiles, etc. and is Free.

https://eirenicon.org/sway-on-debian/

readbeanicecream , to Linux
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So, I kinda want to try this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dEUgrEsuE0&t=969s), but damn those vintage terminals are expensive!

Gentlegrrl , to Linux
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Offering to the Linux gawds.

BaltasarOnRails , to Linux

I've been using bash since the 90's and I'm still a n00b. I'm still not constructing scripts in my head before I write them down. It's still

$ some command
$ some command | more commands
$ some command | more commands | even more commands

At some point I was making progress and I got to where this was happening:

$ some command
$ some command | more commands
$ even more commands $(some command | more commands)

Whatever I do, I still start with a very general command and add pipes. I don't know what I want before I see it.

I have recently started to rewrite some of my old scripts to get to the point earlier. It works when I'm writing in other languages, but in shell languages it's hard to get rid of this nasty habit of starting with the most general command and accumulate pipes.

ManyRoads , to Linux
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Now for something a bit different...

"Best weird and wonderful niche Linux distros in 2023"

https://www.techradar.com/best/best-weird-and-wonderful-niche-linux-distros

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