

This is probably going to seem wildly low-effort compared to my usual posts here
My man, you just compiled tons of obscure posters from the corners of the Internet. I admire your dedication, and this does take an effort.
This is probably going to seem wildly low-effort compared to my usual posts here
My man, you just compiled tons of obscure posters from the corners of the Internet. I admire your dedication, and this does take an effort.
That’s a useful addition, thanks!
Fair!
The vote resulted negatively, BTW, as far as I’ve heard. 32-bit are there for now.
While I still care somewhat of distro differences for functional reasons, I completely agree that DE’s are the most important part in terms of user experience.
Both my machines use KDE, and while they run two different distros, they look and feel pretty much the same since I use a very similar layout on both of them. This, along with file sync through my NAS and similar apps, makes switching from one computer to the other a breeze (pun not intended), despite some differences under the hood.
Fedora is just a no-drama distro that works, and I love it
My apologies, I missed that one!