

Mint doesn’t have a proper company behind it.
It’s a community project adding a little fluff on a Ubuntu base.
Ubuntu can actually provide proper support, which Mint doesn’t.
Mint doesn’t have a proper company behind it.
It’s a community project adding a little fluff on a Ubuntu base.
Ubuntu can actually provide proper support, which Mint doesn’t.
The high price for first Party Nintendo exclude games doest matter that much even. I buy the physical versions and the have good resale value.
While the app running permissions of macOS have become extremely obnoxious, you don’t need to disable system integrity protection. After macOS refuses to open an application, open system preferences -> security and there will be a button that says „open app anyway“, which you then confirm via password or fingerprint.
Cleaning your cum out from your sex bot would just feel sad.
For getting better support it might be worth it to pay the 25 £.
No, Lenovo has offered Ubuntu and at times other distributions preinstalled, for many years. It’s only on a small number of models.
Run Linux in a VM and share the file system with macOS.
Parallels has really great integration.
Mods do similar bans all the time. How you mod your community is up to you.
A forum where trolls congregate to gossip and organize harassment.
A Short Hike is a fantastic game.
SUSE is another Linux distribution with corporate backing.
PopOS is also corporate backed and based on Ubuntu. Oracle has a commercial distribution based on RedHat. There’s lots of corporate backed Linux.