Think like a computer scientist, it's open source and there's editions in many languages.
Rainjackets are easy, just any unbreathable plastic works well if it has the zippers well treated. I bought mine at the fan shop from the football club in the city I migrated to. And it's been keeping me dry on the bike for the last couple of years. Just bought the regenpants and good to go ;)
Sea water is no commodity. If we talk about shortages, we are not referring to the humid salt that makes the oceans :p
Are you comparing to leaders in any other industry? Which one?
To me, the only humanitarian work by billionaires is the casual donation here and there, which many of these evil leaders do at some time of their lives, to wash some blame (after all, they're human and have kids)
Forgot to add /s on my post. Sorry!
I was only aiming for the lulz because cities outdoor particulate matter or PM 2.5 is terrible, and mostly generated by cars. But their sales/ companies lobby are stronger than those of nowadays tobacco brands...
You don't need to announce every time you're blocking someone, it's a bit obnoxious to all the readers. I'm not going to moderate the insults at the moment but this thread is on the verge of being locked or whatever... and this is not meant to you. Everyone should try keeping it a little bit more civil. Chill, this is just a bit of news, no need to start a war between smokers and non smokers.
We can't recommend Arch to beginners. The maintenance is too high.
But yes, the support on rolling distros is great.
In any case, I'm surprised all the issues OP gets are from support for a fan? Something is terribly wrong here. I'd rather switch to any other fan (they're cheap!) and blame the manufacturer. Move along.
For windows9x UI there are retro themes (e.g. xfce4 as DE can be themed with https://github.com/grassmunk/Chicago95 ). For a distro, try zorin os maybe? Is focused on giving a modern windows-like UI and feel. In any case, my recommendation goes to debian or mint.
Desktop environments are tightly coupled to distros. At work, I got ubuntu. Got root, installed kde plasma. It works, but only because ubuntu is huge and has a "meta package", and if you're experienced enough not to switch the login to sddm, is all good. But even so, this goes to show that even if you can build your own system by swapping parts, this doesn't mean is simple. Most linux users simply take a distro and don't wander too far from it...
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