u/SmileS0291

How do i disable this update check? It's giving me that PTSD I had in Windows
▲ 81 r/Fedora

How do i disable this update check? It's giving me that PTSD I had in Windows

u/SmileS0291 — 1 day ago
▲ 94 r/kof

How do i get into the community

I have loved the series since I was young, But only recently have i started playing it, what are communities I can join for the game? is there a discord server maybe?
I wanna get better at the game and know people who play it and like it like me

u/SmileS0291 — 2 days ago

I hate to admit it but those 3 are huge help for studying

There abilities to summarize and make up questions is great for exams especially

u/SmileS0291 — 5 days ago

Where Can I learn using my terminal to its fullist? after all its the most powerful tool on my system.

:)

Edit: Thanks for the help, alot of the comments are very helpful, i though i was gonna get down voted to hell for that question

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u/SmileS0291 — 6 days ago

I only use Linux and never got to try windows 11 as a daily drive but am I the only one who didn't face problems with it? my friends has it and i suggested debloating it using the Chris Titus tool and everything went smoothly, I ask them every now and then about it and they say no bloat or forced up

*Image for attention*
To be fair since i don't use mainly use Windows I might be missing the reasons to why daily drivers hate it so much.

u/SmileS0291 — 6 days ago
▲ 56 r/gnome

The basic look is nice, but are there more ways to customize it? And do u have good extension recommendations?

:)

u/SmileS0291 — 12 days ago

I wanna move to a Distro that updates less frequently (Debian) because I don't like updating my machine frequently, but the problem is that it ships with older kernal and DE versions, unlike my current distro that already has the latest gnome 50 and kernal

brief specs if for some reason needed:

ryzen 7 5000 series CPU with 16 gigs of ram

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u/SmileS0291 — 19 days ago
▲ 12 r/debian

I wanna move to a Distro that updates less frequently (Debian) because I don't like updating my machine frequently, but the problem is that it ships with older kernal and DE versions, unlike my current distro that already has the latest gnome 50 and kernal

brief specs if for some reason needed:

ryzen 7 5000 series CPU with 16 gigs of ram

Edit:
conclusion: decided to start using Debian as newer GNOME versions don't do much for me

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u/SmileS0291 — 19 days ago