Just another Reddit refugee
Most of the time, the package is available on the standard package manager which makes the process extremely simple. Hardest part is knowing the package name. If you know apt search
, you don’t even have to search on the browser to find the package name. But certain packages are only available as tar.gz or as source. But those are usually not encountered by newbies.
If someone is using Nix, they generally don’t have trouble finding packages. Also, Nix has more packages compared to AUR.
winget is everything which Windows fanboys are against. Don’t get me wrong, it’s fantastic (terminals ftw). However, I remember people often smirked about the fact that in Linux you have to type commands to install something and the GUI method is much superior.
The only reason I could not use bazzite was because i was trying to make it into a work PC as well (making/compiling git repos). I could use the built-in distrobox but was becoming a bit of a hassle. So switched to Nobara.
However, bazzite works great on my ROG Ally.
I have been using Nobara and Bazzite, both Fedora spins, and they are working great.
If anyone wants a great terminal bluetooth manager, use blutuith (https://github.com/darkhz/bluetuith)
How to install an application on Windows
Windows is so much easier /s
Fabric servers can even run on RPi (within reasonable parameters) and it has nice documentation.
Pro-tip: Use docker to maintain your Minecraft server. Much easier.
I’d recommend Paper as server software as it’s more performant out of the box (vs. vanilla)
Only if you don’t play technical minecraft with sensitive redstone arrangements.
OP, if you want performance and redstone, use a fabric server.
I call this “the Tuna of Theseus”
Hey, having all of this inside a docker-compose.yml
file is even better.
Android looks at SteamOS from the distance
I came in as a modestly computer-literate Windows refugee willing to learn
That’s like 2% of the people who want to switch to Linux
That was solved in about 10min with a liveusb and replacing grub with systemdboot
Try explaining that to a newbie
Unfortunately yes. And there is no going back.
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> Checks community name
We just had a flashpoint, right?
The main advantages I have felt with fancy terminals are
Sees GUI (TUI) interface
Pathetic
Is this Limewire v2?
That’s gonna be a no from me, dawg