The GBC was my first console (I had the green one), I feel so much nostalgia seeing these!
But the price is far to high for my little pockets.
The GBC was my first console (I had the green one), I feel so much nostalgia seeing these!
But the price is far to high for my little pockets.
With Manjaro you choose how much kernels you want.
They are probably like me, thinking that the year 2000 was 10 years ago.
mutt, because it looks like it’s from the last 20 years. Of the 20th century.
If I understand the original idiom, the nearest French expression would be “you can’t make a race horse from a donkey” (“tu ne peux pas faire un cheval de course d’un âne”).
Thanks.
I always thought that mini computer.were more power hungry than SBC. Am I wrong?
That’s why I seldom use man pages, TBH. But I’m no developer, my needs are simple.
For example : I write in French. It wasn’t easy for me to have a way to type É or Ç. Tmux wasn’t easy to configure. It took time to understand how to use USB drives. And now I didn’t use it for some time, and I’d have everything to learn again if I had to turn it on.
I’m no computer scientist. All these things may be trivial for someone who works with computers, but it’s not my case 😅.
I’ve done that on my potato, I installed Debian without a DE. It’s great, but I needed an insane amout of time to make it actually usable.
Things open instantly when I click, it can’t get snappier. And I use GNOME, which isn’t the lighter solution.
If you don’t play game,I see no reason to need more than 8GB of RAM. My computer is running very quickly with 8GB, even if I am photo editing on one screen while watching videos on the second, with a few softwares and even a VM opened in the background.
But I don’t use Windows.
The universe is very very big. Unimaginably so. But we have absolutely no idea of how probable the appearance of life is, so we have no idea how probable is it for life to exist elsewhere. So my answer for the first question is: I don’t know.
And for the second question, my answer is: haha.
They made errors with certificates twice. Apparently, that a cardinal sin for some Linux users.
But if you like Manjaro, use it. It’s not perfect, but it’s a great distro.
I run Debian btw
Found the financial advisor.
I’m proud of you.
Don’t change your underwear for two days.
Laugh in European