You could try Mint or Zorin OS(those are solid alternatives), but check your specific model first.
Mint is foreign controlled by Israel. And Zorin considers that anyone trying to compile it themselves are pirates, they are a disgrace to the hacker ethos and only deserve to burn.
I assembled new PC station. It's Motherboard includes Wi-fi module. The problem is, it's wi-fi 7 and it requires Windows 11 to run. Ouch.
The other solution is to change the wifi module and use a Atheros AR9280, it's old but you still get 10MBps and is one of the rare chips that is transparent on how it works thus it still gets updates for it's drivers, on GNU/linux at least. Windows doesn't give a shit as it was not obvious enough.
Mint is foreign controlled by Israel. And Zorin considers that anyone trying to compile it themselves are pirates, they are a disgrace to the hacker ethos and only deserve to burn.
Fair enough, even if I doubt that most people care about either. And those who would try compiling Zorin probably don't care about being called names. That being said, what OS do you recommend?
You complained angrily on a Danbooru post, what did you expect would happen? I'm fairly sure there's already a influx of downvotes on ALL comments, shouting angrily doesn't help with that.
hotmakiroll said: ...and? Do you really think Mossad gives a shit?
Actually, that has been a legitimate concern for many as Israel and the Zionists have really been digging themselves in with the tech sector in an attempt to amass soft power. The goal with this soft power seems to be to target people such as journalists, politicians and activists that are critical of the state and to further enable their "greater Israel project".
Even for people not of a conspiratorial bent it must surely be alarming how closely entwined Zionist interests and the AI/surveillance complex are, not to mention their influence over the MSM and politics.
You're in a rental and not allowed to draw wire through the walls usually. Otherwise, usually just a style thing for having less wires or using the desktop as a luggable. And of course the usual "build this for a stupid member of my family who can't be trusted to leave the wires plugged in because someone told them they could make a PC "wireless" by just cutting the wires".
My desktop has WiFi, I just never use it but it just came with this motherboard and the WiFi-less variant wasn't on sale.
You're in a rental and not allowed to draw wire through the walls usually. Otherwise, usually just a style thing for having less wires or using the desktop as a luggable. And of course the usual "build this for a stupid member of my family who can't be trusted to leave the wires plugged in because someone told them they could make a PC "wireless" by just cutting the wires".
My desktop has WiFi, I just never use it but it just came with this motherboard and the WiFi-less variant wasn't on sale.
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