Flatpaks ,boxbuddy for gui RPMS, it’s super versatile once you get it
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Flatpaks ,boxbuddy for gui RPMS, it’s super versatile once you get it
You can rpm-ostree remove
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Most stable for me was 2 OS drives 1 storage, sorry it’ll have to be Windows file system.
I’d recommend getting into your bios and disabling features that push windows as it won’t give you the choice to also take the Windows OS drive out of primary.
Install windows first on one OS drive, then Linux on the other.
rEFInd used to be the bootloader I used and stopped windows messing about with the boot.
What’s the need for Windows? Is it something you can virtualise?
Search gruvbox Linux I think I found the light version https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c8/7d/32/c87d329daeef94762661443e3e934246.png
I’m using Aurora-DX and it has such great tooling for what I wanted from Silverblue for my day-to-day work. Never had any issues, and having easy VM’s and Distroboxes has been great for different projects. As primarily python dev, it’s awesome not having to faff with dependencies.
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flatpaks would be my first goto
Python is good for quick results and it’ll help maintain a good hits as your learning. But no there’s a reason JS is so popular and people keep spinning up tools based off it.
You will need more that just one language, if you think you can stay self-motivated for your goals I’d go JS.
I would start with Python it’ll help demystify a lot of programming terminology and methods. I have managed to avoid JS for now but I have to learn it and for web you need at least a basic amount plus you could prob stay in the JS ecosystem for pretty much everything you want to do. Ruby is cool it’s coming back but like Python it tends to be more common on the back-end, that being said there’s some really interesting languages that have spun off it.
I would go Python till you hit a wall it’ll prob be the GUI then learn JS
Risc_os>win95-xp>Ubuntu>mint>Ubuntu>win8.1-10>manjaro>mint>popOs>fedora>fedora silverblue>bazzite/aurora
As well as origin the EFF has some great browser plugins and tools that have held up for over a decade https://www.eff.org/pages/tools
It’s programming spell check
I have a durable metal ventoy usb on my keys with portable apps basically a walking IT dept, I mean I am a solo IT/Dev and I’m pretty basic so…hmmm
Hockey stick go!
Humainty comming together for one thing
It took me too long to figure out the I in an if statement was just integer
Reboot and get into your system’s boot drive selector f11 or del, usually make sure you’re booting off the right partion.
I would try and get into recovery mode (shift I think) if you can access the boot menu of mint under advanced>recovery