OpenSuse Leap is my favourite distro.
Occasionally I try out others, some I really like, but I always end up back on leap.
OpenSuse Leap is my favourite distro.
Occasionally I try out others, some I really like, but I always end up back on leap.
Mine was really easy (dell chromebook 11), just followed the instructions and I had no problems. I have another chromebook with an amd chipset that I can't change the firmware on though (last time I checked), so if you're planning to buy one to convert make sure you actually can do it first.
I've been testing it out and I love it!
I'd like to suggest customisable background and font colours if that's possible. Custom fonts would also be nice.
But is this garlic from another dimension?
Interesting!
How many lights and what do you mean you could see the outline? Outline of the lights or something else?
Awww nooo! Not murf! I loved that little dude.
This is a shame, but maybe it means more money available to make star trek legacy? Also Kate Mulgrew is now free and can play a part in that series. Probably wishful thinking.
Large text is a must for me.
This is great, just before my free Spotify trial runs out too.
Thanks!
I just checked and I've never seen anything she's been in. I will keep an eye out for her.
I was surprised because I don't really like family guy or any of the other stuff he's done, but the Orville is so brilliant.
I've seen people complain about this episode but I was seriously invested! I love porthos. So obviously I love your username.
90s was Mandrake, early 2000s was all about Ubuntu.
Since then I've tried just about everything including BSDs. It's all pretty much the same thing, as long as you like the package manager and release schedule. I don't like snap or flatpak so avoid distros that use them a lot.
These days I mainly just use opensuse leap, although I love arch etc but it's just too much work for me now.
I only really need a terminal, firefox and emacs and I'm happy.