

I find it easier to install the entire desktop and then uninstall the particular apps that I don’t like/need.


I find it easier to install the entire desktop and then uninstall the particular apps that I don’t like/need.


It is harder to manage and moderate larger/growing user bases. The founders also may have left and their vision or intention for the community can no longer be communicated/enforced. You are left with many people with unclear purpose. When this happens to humans, chaos ensues.
I have been using a Dymo and it works perfectly on Linux Mint for printing 4x6 labels.


Opposition should be labeled and then cancelled. Oh wait, isn’t that what the left was criticized for?
No audio, no WiFi, no well-established communities, sparse software selection, but total freedom on an alternate OS. I tried it out in the late 90s with Red Hat, left, came back about 5 years later in the early 2000s and stayed forever. SuSE 9.2 was amazing.


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Ultra-depressing story. I shouldn’t have clicked the link and read the entire article. I wish I had an undo button for that and for what happened to the little girl.