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all i do is crunch numbers and eat wood glue.
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There are purposes for it, but with the power it would use for basic tasks, I think it is better recycled.
Windows Vista → Debian (pre-systemD) → Devuan → Void Linux.
I don’t like systemD.
I still have Windows installed as a dual boot setup for Adobe CC.
That’s one of the most insane links I have ever seen. I’m scared to click it.
But I second a ThinkPad.
You did fine, as a new user I am surprised that you even attempted to get to the console and so on.
With forcefully powering off, the biggest (or I guess most likely) thing that could happen is losing data. As long as your install wasn’t working on updates or major system configuration changes, you’ll probably be fine in that regard; it would boot back up just fine.
GG.
Sorry. I didn’t even read it. I just down voted when I saw that terrible human being.
Works on LineageOS 21.
Check your keyboard layout. Perhaps add whatever language keyboard you are looking to use the characters from? In my case, I couldn’t find a Welsh keyboard but the UK English keyboard has keystrokes for characters like ŵ. That could potentially be an option.
My initial experience with Linux was without systemD and I didn’t like it when Debian switched to it. Void is comfy enough.
Why the hell is the GNOME logo a foot. I hate it.
I’ve worry about the battery, being plugged in for ages, without some sort of additional BMS like AccA.
Oh neat, what directory?
Edit: sp
Void Linux is a misinformation section in the handbook. Wtf…
I think it is remembering a previous comment I made LMAO.