American from Indiana here. Yep, all the time.
American from Indiana here. Yep, all the time.
Wenn du das sagen willst, sag es richtig!
___ I really hope I said that right, or else this would be far too ironic for my taste.
I didn’t get that until the last one.
I think my first experience with linux, actually, was running Puppy on my mom’s old computer from a live usb. I never really ended up doing much, but it was fun.
Not likely you’ll get anything adobe or microsoft running at all well. If those two things are absolutely essential, then maybe your friend should stick to windows. If alternatives are okay, OnlyOffice has very good ms office compatibility. On the adobe side… There’s really nothing with the same kind of feature set.
Mint is always a good bet. Fedora is great, but some things about it aren’t as new user friendly. In also hear good things about Pop!_OS.
Lib left bad. Them’s the rules.
It’s a valid strategy.
Thanks for the news.
I mean, a lot of these things are good things to consider/know about. For example, you do always have to consider that correlation is not necessarily causation. They’re not really considering the most deep of philosophy, but thinking is generally better than not thinking.