I will presume that there is a useful and mostly logical reason for it
Home directories are temporary, obviously
I will presume that there is a useful and mostly logical reason for it
Home directories are temporary, obviously
They've let their site certificates expire a few times and told their users to set their clocks back to get around the issueand they've accidentally ddosed the aur a couple of times with their package management tools.
Although not my first distro, I feel a lot of nostalgia for SimplyMepis
Bottom right
If you keep using these tools then you get what you deserve
I started with Corel Linux, moved to Mandrake and then began an 18 year distro-hopping journey. To keep it interesting, I rolled a d100 on distrowatch.com and installed whatever I landed on. About 6 years ago I landed on openSUSE Tumbleweed and haven't hopped since if you don't count a brief dalliance with endeavour on my laptop.
KDE Plasma because I can bend it to my workflow. When I try Xfce and especially Gnome, I feel I have to bend to their workflows.
Although there is a live image to try it in a VM, but you can’t use it to install
I thought they had the net installer but I've never tried the live isos so I could be wrong.
you can still get to it by searching for it in KRunner
Windows Vista
Although I don't use them, the Jetbrains products should be near the top of the list.
Zsh works for me