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You can still run Arch & have a life. Arch actually just works if you use it correctly....
Never had this problem, but I can see why someone probably could....
|>be me, 4 chinner
|>can't use Linux but wanna Seem cool
|>make fake and gay shit post about driver not |Working to justify using Windows
|>jerking it in the The shower while crying l8ter that day day
|>KEK lul
|>normies Suck don't they?
Someone's salty their PC doesn't run Windows 11
average Windows 11 user
|>be me, have no friends Boot up my terrible Windows 11 (KEK lul)|>decide to join federated social media instead oft 4chan because 4chan keeps calling me a snowflake
|>See Chad with too many bitches and great takes
|>jealous.jpg
|>idea.exe
|>decide to insult him in hopes of getting topped and bullied because im into it
|>Chad Sees through me and still obliges
|>orgasm and thank Chad mentally
You've been training this skill of writing greentexts, it's very impressive.
Disclaimer: this is not a compliment
just you
|>be me (KEK lol),Engage with what is clearly a chad troll to geht my rocks of|>get trolled because im absolutely incomparably unintelligent (kekek Windows 11)
|>get mad for getting called out (even though it actually turns me in because im a masochist)
|>take bait(lads and gentlewomen we got em kekekekekek)
|>mfw
|>take the copium anon the Internet isn't for smegma simp normies like you
Just looked at your comment history and its just sad =(
Wish I could say the same, but it was completely unreadable with all the spelling mistakes =(
Beta grammar republican christonationalist:
"Weh i can't read words weh don't Bully me ill cum :3"
Vs. Chad different Langusten auto correct user:
"They are real words you know not everyone uses burger units and Cafés about Sperling <(^^,)>"
I mean the projector set up is probably using some ungodly proprietary wireless Protocol that only works on Windows 10.
Isn't it just a display you attach via VGA/HDMI/whatever?
Last projector I used had scart/rca lol
I run Debian on my work laptops, and Arch on my gaming rig. They are absolutely equal in terms of time sink, and it's not that bad at all.
Can totally agree. Debian & Arch are totally equal in terms of stability. Any Linux os can be unstable, it really all depends on how the user uses it....
Yeah, if it's unstable, they're probably holding it wrong
By Arch, do you use SteamOS on your gaming rig? And if not, what would be the determining factor?
I'll give SteamOS a shot when I get my Steamdeck. Until then, it's just vanilla Arch on my main machine until I've seen what it's like.