My whole life I thought that an acidic cleaner is your best bet
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There's already a thousand comments, but I'll give my opinion anyway. Debian is by far the most reliable distro I have ever used. It's easier to install than arch in my opinion, and is completely rock solid. However, if you have at least a year experience with linux and you like tinkering, nothing beats arch. I don't recommend using distros like pop_os, endevour os, or manjaro, simply because once you have a bit of experience, it just introduces more points of failure.
TLDR;Debian, or if you are experienced, arch.
Well, yes, in some cases, but the start menu is something you interact with very often. The average user (and I mean office worker in their 40s)doesn't even pin items to the taskbar. As such, the main way to open apps is through the start menu. Think about this way. In this situation on a laptop, you either save ram or battery. Constant cpu spikes aren't good for energy efficiency. This also means hogging your ssd, which might be an issue in specific situations. On the other side, keeping the start menu fully in ram could be perceived as a waste, it really depends on how often you use the start menu and how much you value energy efficiency.
Adevarat a inviat!
Class of ‘09 ending. Average southern experience reffers to the high amount of fascists in southern USA.
Honestly, not really. I live in a pretty conservative family, so I never had this talk. Thankfully, I (think) I have my facts through.
Well, with that kind of CPU, I'd reccomend 32GB of RAM, as 16 feels a little weak for such a chip.
Embrace the endless ocean in my ass
Target audience 1 looks pretty metal to me:
Amon Amarth - Twilight Of The Thunder God
Band pictured:
I’ve always heard and seen it as ipa, probably because ia is too short, and could be misinterpreted.
I think it is worth noting, dma desing became rockstar north, it isn't a separate studio. The same Lezlie Benzies wrote the story for all of them. Still, I'm pretty sure he left some time ago, same with Lazlow. I still have high hopes for GTA VI though.
Btw, by far the most convincing windows 95 theme is chicago95, for which you need xfce. Except for the start menu, it is indestiguishable. You just need solitaire through wine and you're good to go :)