I don't. I migrated to Arch in 2011 or 2012 btw. Fuck I feel old.
Nah Gary is really close to Chicago, and goes heavily Democrat. Western suburbs of Indianapolis are where you find high concentrations of wackadoos.
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alluding to those who will say something like, "linux is great, and macos is ok, but windows is awful!"
also homebrew sux and blows
The stuff that rolls off this man really does defy logic.
The Man Who Never Took Anything Seriously
That was not the legal issue of the case, though. Campaigns have to be very transparent with how they spend contributions, for obvious reasons, and it was easy to prove that this appropriation was obfuscated.
What the hell am I looking at? When does this happen in the movie?
I would encourage you to do some experimenting in virtual machines before making a move on your hardware. I'm not familiar with Windows tools in this regard, but something like VirtualBox allows you to go through the installation process and test out configuration options without risking breaking your bootloader, etc.
I don't have a certain answer to your first question, but I've had great gaming experiences on both Arch and Debian. One of the biggest advantages to Arch is the wiki, which you will probably find yourself using no matter which distro you end up on, as it has good documentation for a lot of different applications.
Ubuntu is a fine choice if a distro, but I wouldn't assume that there is greater application compatibility with Windows. Portability has way more to with the application than with the OS, so if there are certain applications you cannot do without, you need to start researching their Linux compatibility. There is also a compatibility layer you may have heard about already called Wine, so look into that, too.
AMD has better open source driver support with it's hardware than Nvidia. I don't know so the details on this, but if you have an AMD GPU, that is generally more desirable at this time.
I would encourage you to try out all the most popular distros in VirtualBox, and go from there.
Is this a joke about rust?
What's there to document? It's all there in the source code! 😜