Are you talking about the .keep files?
doas rm -rf /
Are you talking about the .keep files?
See if this helps
You got that right. Before sunset was the one I rewatched alot out of the three. I had a relatable moment in my life which I still cherish.
I didn’t understood your first statement.
These are the movies on the top of my head I’ve watched more than 20 times.
I came here to post that!
If you are looking for stability with latest updates, then Gentoo. But I won’t recommend it to a distro hopper.
Besides than Arch and Mint are my general recommendation.
I can think selflessly.
Its a repost from linuxmemes IIRC.
I started from scratch
You might need to remove some of those popular communities to extract what you are actually looking for. Because the posts from the popular communities stay on the top of your list. That worked for me.
Did someone suggested him to have beans?
Go through all tab, see what community posts are cringe and block them.
Is the EFI entry available to boot into windows? Did you made a new, separate ESP for grub?
“Syncthing is a continuous file synchronization program. It synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time, safely protected from prying eyes. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored, whether it is shared with some third party, and how it’s transmitted over the internet.”
Syncthings
Well, now you know. That’s the reason I joined so many communities related to FOSS and Linux to get to know what cooking :)
Annoy is completely the wrong term. You’re getting to control over what is to be built and what’s not, and since softwares are compiled and optimised according to my hardware, they are lighter and faster with less attack surface.
That may sound cumbersome for a novice to setup the portage configuration but in return it is really worth the time, and it is usually one time, unless you plan to add or remove features. But once you’re satisfied with your configuration, you don’t have to look back at it.
I found YouTubers complaining about going through hour long upgrade on the daily bases very misleading. Only a few core packages can take that long, which are upgraded on a quarterly bases.
Wait did you seriously called it a hype? Before switching to Gentoo, I was using Arch, softwares have better support of eachother and if feature isn’t working you can always talk with the dev how to resolve it. They might even look into modifying the ebuilds to make them compatible.
FYI, I never came across any breakage and I’ve been using Gentoo for about an year now.