Let’s play a game of “Fortunately, Unfortunately“. Respond the previous post (the first comment below this post) by replying this post (not the previous post!)
I’ll start with: “I found this website.“
I actually considered that to replace my backup phone that’s just eager to explode
Unfortunately, my monthly income is $5/month short for their cheapest offering
It’s time to level up my immune system
It’s gonna hurt but I had the courage
Edit: Turns out it’s age restricted
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@MagicCrayon9342@scratch.mit.edu wrote:
…everything you own that's electronic spies on you.
An Computer requirement:
It boots
It has an OS
Audio works
Video works
Connectivity works
Arch is now installed!
Now it’s time to do one of the Archers favourite pastime: figuring out why networking isn’t working
Edit: ok I’m done, it’s time for X
looks like archinstall
wouldn’t install arch
well then, it’s not like I can’t do them myself
What desktop/window manager should I use on my Arch install? I've already chosen awesome
, fluxbox
, kde
, lxde
, openbox
, and xfce3
as my list, but I'm not sure which specific one.