True, but OP's guide is for Ubuntu, so newcomers will be lost with Fedora following this guide, since they are vastly different.
That's what I was thinking, but I wasn't sure. I figured I'd ask op, since the post seems to be theirs.
As I'm writing this, I'm thinking maybe it's because Server is generally cli-first, and this post is geared towards a more noob audience, so they're going gui-first? If so, I appreciate the forethought.
I went to school with a girl named Dayv (pronounced Dave). She went by Dayve (pronounced Davey).
My friend had a male calico who was very much not sterile... at least not until the parents were required to neuter...
A PC with Ubuntu Desktop installed (not Ubuntu Server
Any reason why not use Server when setting up a home server?
Strictly speaking, if a grave is abandoned, it's either a miracle or an apocalypse.
Who is going to take care of these robots? We can’t rely on humans to maintain these machines. Robots must ultimately learn to take care of themselves.
Oh hahaha I was so confused hahaha I kept reading and rereading what I wrote, trying to see where I might have been unintentionally confrontational hahahahhaa
"and to the republic for which it stands"
Not a democracy : /
I find this as good news. People aren't willing to accept below a certain standard, which, admittedly is lower than mine, but the standard is still there. This reaction is causing me to regain some faith in humanity.
Don't sell yourself short. This guide has the very real potential to be invaluable to someone just starting out! It's a great guide! Just needs a little more of the "why" factor, is all : ) keep it up!
Edit: stupid autocorrect