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That and nearly everyone else has those same thoughts.
That and nearly everyone else has those same thoughts.
Pretty sure DDG, Ecosia and Bing all use the same backend?
Where’s the best place to start?
At least Reaper has Linux ports, better than nothing.
I’d imagine it would work fine. You can always try Mint out from the LiveUSB and see if any issues occur.
The installer’s defaults should be enough to get it done without any hassle.
It was before I had a CD writer (or DVD drive!), and it came with Linux Format magazine. I think it was the easiest and most user friendly way of getting started at the time.
Mandrake > Ubuntu > Debian > Mint > Arch > Artix
Settled on Artix for openrc and all the aur goodness
I started getting used to Ultima V, then i left it for a few days and had no idea what I was doing when I tried getting back into it! Maybe I should try one of the easier ones, maybe VI or VII?
Not sure if the PineTab would be a good choice
More of a gmpc kinda person. Unless there’s a better GUI for mpd out there?
There’s always mpdas for scrobbling
It’s for recent comments
Installing onto the wrong partition. I guess that kinda broke the existing one.
Back in the day I think it was either Rhythmbox or gtkpod that synced my scrobbles each time I connected my iPod to my PC. Not sure if any other device is “smart” enough to do that.
If there’s something that can scrobble, I’d gladly switch to a MP3 player.
“Never heard of a potato, looks pretty good”
A Thinkpad will have to do