Here me out: instead of a full-fledged OS, it's a .exe file that installs the distro of the user's choice?
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Somehow, Palpatine returned.
That sounds like a lot of work, but also genuinely good fun :3
Thanks for the info! Also, thanks for reminding me the VMs exist, and I can test my migration lol
To clarify, I have a decent amount of fundamental Linux knowledge (most importantly, I know how to read the manual). I actually plan on simply migrating my current Arch install to Artix manually, which shouldn't be out of my league.
Btw, I appreciate the use of thorn. I'm probably gonna steal it :3
Right, I understand that it's possible; it's just a tiny bit trickier for newbies like me :3
Oh, I definitely think it's a good idea; I just want to be ready for any potential complications I might encounter.
Corporations (like IBM) have one goal: profit; they don't just do benevolent acts of kindness. So why might they contribute to a ubiquitous collection of software that has low-level access and control on so many Linux systems?
Yeah, I mean IBM. It had and has ties to not-so-great governments, and I just can't trust it.
Dang! I just got Mullvad, and I've been considering migrating to Artix, so that's good to know.
Do you genuinely trust IBM?
I think the meme is that we feel the same way as Poe. Like, "yeah, how did he return?" I think the line itself is perfect. Everyone is just really confused during that scene, including the viewer.