Post AdVfSHkd7Fe7TMB1Fo by olav@emacs.ch
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 (DIR) Post #AdVfSHkd7Fe7TMB1Fo by olav@emacs.ch
       2024-01-04T17:26:34Z
       
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       had two help her in the terminal two times already20234 is not the year of the linux desktop
       
 (DIR) Post #AdVfSIpH7SxKo3MF8K by emaksovalec@emacs.ch
       2024-01-04T17:55:15Z
       
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       @olav I'm pretty sure it is for those who care enough to install it. My gf is on Mint for several years now and there has been very little linux related computer problems in all those years.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdVfwgVZdMdWwWd6zQ by olav@emacs.ch
       2024-01-04T18:00:43Z
       
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       @emaksovalec idk I just can't see an average computer user copying drivers on a usb drive for wifi and editing sources.list for chrome to install properly.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdVggUP2yOtUihQ06i by emaksovalec@emacs.ch
       2024-01-04T18:09:02Z
       
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       @olav there is no need for that with distros that ship non free drivers. I would assume installing W11 on some random 2014 laptop may yield wifi problems as well. And chromium is in the repos, do you really need chrome?
       
 (DIR) Post #AdVhSI1SJ5BEDrB0qG by olav@emacs.ch
       2024-01-04T18:17:40Z
       
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       @emaksovalec debian ships non-free drivers but randomly shit just don't work. image I choose somehow didn't have non-free drivers and when I finished the install sources.list somehow where missing all the internet repos. I actually didn't consider chromum. I think it would've worked just fine compared to chrome. either way apt was completely broken so it doesn't rly matter which browser I would've tried to installI've been using Mac, linux and windows plenty and on linux shit disprotionaltely just don't workthis is the case with all linux distros