There are decent GUI installers for most, if not all, major Linux distros. They may not be as full-featured as the CLI versions, but they are sufficient for average users.
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Yes, Win2k, WinXP, and Win7 were all major leaps forward in various areas. Imagine if 8 had been just a major cleanup of Windows 7 and unifying the various settings paradigms, how much better that would have been.
If you put $10 million into a fund for each of your 10 kids, it would leave you with about $300 billion for all the other things. $299.9 billion, if you aren't keeping track of interest.
This is the best reason for passing a law that federal party leaders must have the appropriate security clearance. Yes, this can be abused, but not having to get has been heavily abused, as well.
The answer is a search away, and yes Canada has a trade deficit with the U.S.
I honestly wasn't sure before the search, due to the large amount of natural resources we export.
For good or ill, it has those TikTok vibes.
Something something parking lot!
It was a pretty good game a year or so in, and has only gotten better. I haven't played for a while, but I put over 100 hours in first.
I was thinking Minecraft blocks.
I thought sodium had high charge cycles, as well.
If MS had put any focus on allowing skins/themes for Windows, the touch market would have just been an extra feature. There is no technical reason they couldn't have, as evidenced by the third-party apps that allowed legacy skins on previous versions, such as 8 and 10. But they needed that lock-in and forced experience, rather than giving people the choice.