

You should probably go for Linux Mint. I love the Gnome Desktop environment, but you’d need to install it afterwards. Probably go for the XFCE version of Linux mint.


You should probably go for Linux Mint. I love the Gnome Desktop environment, but you’d need to install it afterwards. Probably go for the XFCE version of Linux mint.
My experience as a junior software developer in Germany right now
So the joke is she’s ugly and therefore shouldn’t be successful in the adult industry?
I had a similar issue a few years back and I fixed it by entering TTY2 by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2 and figuring out what broke via the terminal. My issue was that xorg couldn’t start because some dependencies broke after installing an update.
Only update your system if you have some time on your hands afterwards, in case something breaks. Happened to me a few times before.
But it’s a Power Adapter and it’s white? What’s the issue?
Same for me. Additionally it’s just super slow


Thanks a lot @KryptonNerd@slrpnk.net & @tychosmoose@lemm.ee! Couldn’t find that option in Gnome Tweaks, but in the Gnome multitasking settings, there’s an option to disable hot corners. I don’t know why these settings don’t show up, when you search for ‘hot corners’ in settings, though.
I have metal bands for every emotion I could possibly feel lol
Do you mean the USA?
Damn these guys are very passionate about how shitty thunderbird is