• Sygheil@lemmy.worldB
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    8 months ago

    Looks good, distro forums will be the new XDA.

    “sAr, when linux karnal 6.9 OC boLTE?”

    “I installed all DEs and on my computar now not boot”

    “When debian update sar?”

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      8 months ago

      As an Indian, I never ask someone to help me set up my Linux, understand its usage, or troubleshoot any issues. Instead, I read the entire wiki or search the web to find a solution on my own. If I still can’t find any help, I move on and forget about that.

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        If I have an issue with Linux, I look for a tutorial on Youtube. Most of the time the best result is a video of an Indian kid half my age who explains exactly what I need in a concise easy to understand manner, while typing every word they say into notepad.

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        The general populace using these shouldn’t have or perhaps gone through some fundamentals and not joining the trend/hype of modifications to just to look cool (and going to complain about issues later on and rant like hell), there are few who knew what they are doing and contributing to the development community.