Like yeah, I messed up the wording on that one comment a year ago and it may have offended some random person (sorry?) but really, it doesn't matter
the thing I messed up was putting the wrong punctuation or grammar or something. the person I may have offended was either a grammar nazi or my english teacher... or both
I'm assuming mobo is motherboard, I'm getting a new power supply so I can power it, because I don't have any on either of my current 2 that match the smaller one (I assume small one is for cpu?)
...yeah it does break sometimes. Right now my grandma has it on her spare computer, which is a potato, and she said she didn't know it was linux on there, even though I told her when I installed it. It's mostly used as a bootloader for the browser, and it's dual booting whichever windows and mint
It doesn't always work, I agree, but for some people it does what they need.
If it's broke, I will absolutely try to fix it anyways, but not on anyone elses stuff.
I have mint as a safe distro, so if I mess up my stuff trying to use a distro I'm not ready for, I can take 3 minutes(ish) fixing it and hoping I didn't wipe the bios or anything else important off my computer when I tried installing arch with no clue how.
Probably Halo reach or minecraft xbawks 360. Me and my brother are trying to get dad's xbawks original to work, but we need to find the power cord and GIGANTIC stack of games
A lot of beginners (like me) use mint because it is very simple out of the box and user friendly. It just works (unless, like me, you try using commands from arch on mint, and you break it)
saw that, I agree so much.
Like yeah, I messed up the wording on that one comment a year ago and it may have offended some random person (sorry?) but really, it doesn't matter
the thing I messed up was putting the wrong punctuation or grammar or something. the person I may have offended was either a grammar nazi or my english teacher... or both