I use external drive for my important data and if my system is borked (which never happen to me) I just reinstall the OS
Why not use the existing Distros?
I entirely ditched Windows for good for about 1.5 year now (I’m new to Linux and have no prior experience with Linux before that) but for me it’s pretty smooth transition because I also ditched proprietary softwares and learn to use open source softwares, also stop play games that use kernel level anticheat
Right now I’m using “Flat Remix Darkest” but it only affected Lutris and some other gtk3 softwares but no luck with Easyeffect, but it did worked on Gnome disk utility tho
I don’t use Flatpaks only the AUR or build from source as for Easyeffect I install it from the AUR
Thanks I’ll give it a try, No I don’t use Flatpaks I only use the AUR
yes I did tried a lot of themes from gnome look but it only affect gtk3 softwares and maybe some gtk4 softwares, software like Gnome calculator, Easyeffects doesn’t change a thing
how can I archive that on KDE? I never use Gnome before therefore I don’t understand how gtk theming work XD
Looking through your response I think you got unlucky updating bad packages causing it to not boot anymore, my advice is to boot Live USB backup your data and reinstall a distro with time shift just to be safe.
Why Ubuntu pro when you can have Linux Mint for free indefinitely
I use qBitorrent with no VPN because my ISP don’t give a fuck of what I’m doing with their data
Haha thanks but it’s not actually my first distro, I’m distro hopping on my first week of switching to Linux, my first ever distro is EndeavourOS>Nobara>Fedora>OpenSUSE>Vanilla Arch
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