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5 days agoThere is an unintended benefit to putting an obstacle between people who don’t know how to use the terminal and pasting code into it.
I don’t read my replies
There is an unintended benefit to putting an obstacle between people who don’t know how to use the terminal and pasting code into it.
I am a Linux noob as far as the desktop goes. But I’m quite comfortable in the terminal because for years I’ve maintained a home server running Debian. After I install the OS, I unplug the keyboard and monitor and the only way to talk to that box is through SSH.
I went back to Windows10 so I could dual-boot with Secure Boot turned off. My system will dual boot popOS or Debian without issue. Just make sure to install windows first.
A paid version of Linux (almost) isn’t a thing. You can buy the install media, you can donate to a foundation, or you can subscribe for support.
If you’re paying for the software,
it’s not Linux or your being cheated. That’s weird and I didn’t know that.