All we wanted was some detail.
Founder and lead developer at Overclocked Abacus Games
All we wanted was some detail.
“This is no emulator, boy. No emulator.”
“This is a nice little server you’ve got here. Be a shame if something happened to it.”
Maybe you should put some distance between yourself and Buckingham Palace next time you install Linux.
And it’s been less than a year since we passed the 3% mark. Linux adoption is accelerating rapidly, and that’s only going to increase as its market share continues to grow and more vendors start supporting it.
Neither version of Mint use Snaps.
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Boom.
Which means it’s just about due.
@!#?@!
Yeah, recent games work well, but older games are still a problem. I still can’t get X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter or Freedom Force to load.
Of course Mint is cool. If it wasn’t it’d be Spice.
Use Arch if you want maintaining your system to be a hobby in its own right. Use Mint if you just want something that works.
That’s a pretty detailed prompt.
Doesn’t work on laptops.
Wait until later in the spring when the next version of Mint comes out.
Unironically, yes. That’ll be a huge milestone. It’ll probably happen pretty soon, too, with the way Linux adoption seems to be accelerating.
That’s the problem, then. They keep checking their printer for the printed pages, when they’re really coming out of the box.