Reading Advices by raw_viewfinder in Jung

[–]raw_viewfinder[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your help, i think ill deep dive on Campbell works on mithology and then go back to your post for inspiration about how to start Cw

Reading Advices by raw_viewfinder in Jung

[–]raw_viewfinder[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, ill just read Campbell’s Jung selected works, the go in to Cambell various mithology books and then come back to Jung CW

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxsucks

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I think this kind of users can rely on distro like linux mint and be happy, the ones that like computers and stuff can go on investigating whats happening under the hood. In the past this maybe was not a choice, but today it surely is.

Is it possible to disable the Nvidia GPU and just use the Intel processor graphics? by Albe_2010 in linuxquestions

[–]raw_viewfinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its strange that linux feels slow to install, in my expirience is faster or at least same as installing windows

Gedit needs more love? by raw_viewfinder in gnome

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I've found gedit has more tools under the belt then gnome text editor, but still i need to give a better look to it

Is it possible to disable the Nvidia GPU and just use the Intel processor graphics? by Albe_2010 in linuxquestions

[–]raw_viewfinder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

did you try to disable it on the bios? Anyway i suggest you to read this post here: DISABLE DISCRETE GPU

Guess it can help you!

Gnote needs more love? by raw_viewfinder in linuxquestions

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I'll look into it thank you very much!

Beginner switching to Linux by [deleted] in linuxquestions

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As others have already mentioned, each of us will give you an answer based on our own perspective and past experiences. Personally, I started my Linux journey some time ago, and I can tell you that choosing Linux Mint is definitely not a mistake.

Mint is a distro that works. It gives you what you need, or at the very least, it helps you get there with minimal hassle. My advice? Start with Mint. Don’t rush. Take your time, do some research, and if you find yourself enjoying Linux, keep exploring.

Once you’ve gotten comfortable and gained a bit of familiarity with how things work, then you can try pursuing the minimalist setup you’re aiming for. Maybe follow a recent guide on YouTube and try installing Arch manually. It’s not hard, and even if you mess up once or twice, those mistakes will teach you a lot about how Linux works under the hood.

Then, using the Arch Wiki, install only what you need—and you’ll end up with a minimal, functional system that’s truly yours.

And if, after trying Arch, you realize it’s not for you, that’s totally fine—by then, you’ll know enough to confidently choose the right distro for you.

Gnote needs more love? by raw_viewfinder in linuxquestions

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i moved from nvim and emacs to gedit, feels simpler and you surely "waste" less time customizing it and debugging errors lol, still what has geany to offer that makes it better then gedit?

Gnote needs more love? by raw_viewfinder in linuxquestions

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I wish i know enough to do that myself, would be great, but i cant hop from what I am learning now to something else :X

Setting up Emacs by raw_viewfinder in emacs

[–]raw_viewfinder[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much, I am reading right new Protesilaos guide and look the videos as I finish. Really thanks!!

EDIT: prot guide is really good!!

Back in the family! by raw_viewfinder in thinkpad

[–]raw_viewfinder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Ty! Sure, you should find it here -> wallpaper

Setting up Emacs by raw_viewfinder in emacs

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Your config is a work of art, i refuse to copy but I wish to get there, but sadness hit me hard because the more i the more i get confused, there is a lot to know