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post your desktop here
>>49409
he plays max 3 hours a day he doesnt see a reason to get a pc
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>>49409
You'd be surprised by the goyim. I was able to build a PC fur $850 that would cost as a prebuilt around $1.5k. You can't expect someone who doesn't know anything about computers to make a good decision and not get scammed, so consoles are always a great alternative fur people who just want to play gaymes but not have to learn a bunch of crap
>>49410
>max 3 hours a day
nyagga what that's a lot
Just
Use
Windows
11
And
Watch
All
Of
Your
Worries
Melt
Away
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>>49413
YOU WILL WATCH ADS 
YOU WILL GIVE US YOUR DATA
YOU WILL BE HAPPY IF YOUR SOFTWARE CRASHES AND YOUR SSD DIES BECUASE OF US
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>>49414
This doesn't happen+use a debloat script noob
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>>49415
i used windows 11 fur 6 months and i hated it no reason to use it
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>>49416
Try Gentoo Linux, it's blazing fast fur vydia and has great documentation on how to install it
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>>49420
so should i take it over ubuntu?
>>49425
i think im just gonna do ubuntu and maybe switch later
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>>49425
Gentoo's kind of like the end goal fur most linux schizos (myself included) but if you're just getting started I really wouldn't recommend it. Stick to 'buntu or mint or whatever other beginner distro.
>>49425
Yes, just Install Gentoo
>>49429
Just use Gentoo first, trust me
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>>49438
idk ubuntu seems easier to dual boot and setup
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hey guys, rate my desktop please
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>>49440
very unique i like it
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>>49525
lol
>>49525
>GAMER in desktop
Seems I started an OS war
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Does this count?
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>>49929
So this is how mexicans talk on the foo'
>>49929
this should have been the 50k get tbh
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I'm making the switch to linux befure the year ends. 
My autistic hatred of windows 11 has over taken because why on gods green earth would you pull a windows 8 again but worse.
>>49124
>Took a pic of the sky back in 2019 while in PE and I haven't used anything else.
>It's too good to replace.
Respect fur that, seems like it was a good weather over there when you took it.
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>>50740
You should switch to linux if you love FOSS this much
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>>50742
Linux is fur people who hate MicroSoft.  FreeBSD is fur people who love UNIX.
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>>50823
>t. never used FreeBSD
>>50740
any distro will do, u can always try another ater :D
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i installed cachy with openbox and I fluffing hate it
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>>52916
are you a trans trender
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>>52918
no why'd you ask that :(
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>>52919
>pink desktop with anime women
>0 furries
>>52919
Also nyagga your icon pack has a heart fur close this is the most cutesy womanlike asthetic possible.
It also appears that you are living on the west coast (likely califurnia). But no disrespect frfr.
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>>52921
I swear this isn't my theme it came looking like that, I'm a certified lover of anthro women I'd never
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have you updooted to W11 yet?
>>56603
Never!
>>56603
no o algotaco
>>56603
>buy new pc
>furced to be installed with win11
>too lazy to downgrade manually
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Technically I don't have a desktop because I'm not using a desktop environment
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>>56961
>He fell for the /g/ meme
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>>56964
I've been using it for a few years now just fine. If I fell for a meme, then it was a good meme
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>>56965
Why Gentoo, is it for the fun of it? I don't see the point in compiling everything and using anything other than our lord and savior Kay Dee Eee
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>>56966
I shopped around for different distros for a while and landed here and haven't wanted to switch. Compiling stuff is largely for the fun of it, I get to play a minimalism game where I only install what I need and I compile what I use. It's basically as close as I get to fully configuring my system myself without going all out and doing LFS which is a little too much autism for me. Having a wiki and a community to fall back on when I don't know how to do something is nice, and otherwise just setting up my tty login to launch xinitrc and putting stuff there is enjoyable. Overall, the less "black box" there is the more I like it, so actually fluffing with the config files for stuff is nice. Once you set it up it pretty much just works, but the setup is long and involved. I also would not recommend it if you don't have a decent computer because otherwise you're compiling overnight most of the time.

After switching to a window manager I could never go back to a desktop environment. Doing things with keybinds and just getting stuff always fullscreen is cool. Mentally I know where I put my windows so if I need to go somewhere I just press one or two keys on my keyboard and I'm there, I launch terminals with a dedicated keybind, I use dmenu to quick launch stuff from anywhere easily. Quite nice at least for the level of autism I'm willing to put into my computer (which I think everyone should to some extent, blindly using windows and just pressing big shiny buttons to do what you need to do is lame normalfag behavior)
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>>56967
>the level of autism I'm willing to put into my computer
Fur me it's quite the opposite, I prefer the defaults and configure my system as little as possible. My goal is to install it and be ready to go, I don't even change the background because I always have something open and doing something. I'm also using a laptop so I did like window managers when I tried i3 and having everything full screen, but I fluffing hate having to install so much stuff just to get volume/brightness buttons working or showing how much battery I have left. I also prefer things looking the same so when I installed Dolphin as my file manager I ended up pulling in all of KDE anyways so what's even the point lol that's why I just stick with KDE and set up window rules to launch everything full screen and shortcuts Meta+1-9 to switch tabs
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>>56968
>I prefer the defaults and configure my system as little as possible
Well I don't mean like ricing when it comes to configuration. As you can see I'm using essentially barebones dwm, visuals I don't really care to mess with. Keybinds usually stay default as well, the configuring I like is more backend type stuff like manually making my .xinitrc, .Xresources, my .bashrc, symlinking stuff to my local bin dir if it's a binary (very few), that sort of thing. 

I have avoided getting anything KDE related because they all pull the entire KDE ecosystem. I use gimp for drawing instead of krita, blender for video editing instead of kdenlive, etc.
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>>56971
How is GIMP for drawing in your experience? picrel is from a very old version of gimp and it seems alright, but Krita is a lot more comfortable and supported when it comes to digital art. I still like GIMP for editing but wouldn't ever use it for drawing
>pull the entire KDE ecosystem
You VILL use Krash and you VILL like it.
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>>56973
I just use it for the 1x1 pixel pencil tool and for layers so it's fine for my needs. If you want better brushes I'm not sure and have not tried any other brushes yet
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>>56974
Do you make pixel art? Share it bro now I'm really interested
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>>56978
No I just use the tool for drawing. I am the Cassandra poster, so you can see any recent drawing of mine to observe the pixels
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>>56979
>Cassandra poster uses Gentoo
How are you this based bro? Lovely character too
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