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Just pick a distro. It sounds like you want to learn. I suggest arch. It does the least for you, is the least opinionated, but also has by far the best documentation (arch wiki is the de facto linux documentation).
The difference between the distros is otherwise simply what package management tool they use, and what packages are in their repository. Nothing else is different that’s of any importance.
No don’t you understand? No one has ever had a bad experience under communism
a robust charging connector
Wtf? Usb-c charging is the best thing that’s happened to laptops this decade. You’re insane to want to go back to the bad times.
It’s possible they installed with sudo or something, which ruined the permissions. First try find /home/lewis/.steam ! -user lewis
. That will show if any files got owned incorrectly. If so, do chown -R lewis:lewis /home/lewis/.steam
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Not sure this is a permission/owner issue though. My guess is /home/lewis/.steam/debian-installation/steamapps/common/SteamLinuxRuntime_sniper/_v2-entry-point: 285: exec: /home/lewis/.steam/debian-installation/steamapps/common/SteamLinuxRuntime_sniper/run
doesn’t have the executable bit. try chmod +x /home/lewis/.steam/debian-installation/steamapps/common/SteamLinuxRuntime_sniper/_v2-entry-point: 285: exec: /home/lewis/.steam/debian-installation/steamapps/common/SteamLinuxRuntime_sniper/run
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That’s the whole point of an LTS distro. And it’s why non-rolling distros for desktop OSes make no sense
This is a perfectly civil question that is intended to make the author think about what they’re reading in the future, rather than spoon feed pure information
Why would having the build files exist suggest the package exists?
The backslash is escaping the space, and the forward slash is just how tab complete works, because it’s a directory, and you might be wanting to add more to go further down the directory tree
Ugh thy switched this? Please don’t start with the enshitification of KDE
natural scrolling is intuitive because it’s dragging the content as though it were a physical thing
How is that intuitive? Why would you be dragging the content? You’re not touching the content.
These are mostly terrible. Shells have built in history search
Because you’re arbitrarily restricting yourself to old versions of tools and software. The idea is you don’t want unexpected conflicts to bring down your system. But, what that means is when you do go to upgrade on something like a server, you would test the whole thing on the new version, and then migrate. That’s not how people use desktops. You just feel like one day upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10, and then get a massive burst of differences. It’s really hard to pin down what specifically goes wrong when something does.
So unless you have a staging environment for your desktop where you test the new version before migrating, then what is the purpose of running old versions of stuff?
Non rolling release distros for your desktop makes no sense.
It’s because those are terrible ideas. You’d trust your life to a fingerprint censor or nfc nonsense? I sure as fuck wouldn’t
Are you suggesting this was caused by an accident due to insufficient safety devices?
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