You've finally decided to try Linux. The installation went without a hitch (they usually do these days) and you've got a shiny new desktop sitting in front of you. What do you do next?
It's a whole world of limitless possibilities. Thanks to the nature of open-source development, thousands of applications, games, tools and utilities can be installed with just a few mouse clicks.
This looks like a great way to play.
Rocksmith+, the award winning music-learning app that teaches you guitar and piano with thousands of hit songs, is coming to PlayStation and Steam on June 6, and is available to wishlist now on both platforms.
This one is tricky with just a keyboard but here is a look at the early part of the game.
Only a day ago, Helldivers 2 community manager Spitzerfx seemed to be in the clear, but they have officially been demoted after Sony controversy.
From a business standpoint I can understand why they did that…but man, he stood up for the community and thats huge.
Title "seemingly fired after controversy"
Preview text "he seems to be in the clear but demoted"
He did an amazing job and I hope he lands somewhere good too. He's a hero someone who cared about gamers.
Standing up for his own company from a bigger company then gets demoted for doing his job as a community manager. At least he's still employed.
I hope Sony doesn't buy Arrowhead. They need to let them be. No corporate medlings and docking someone's pay for standing up form the ppl.
Wtf is going on with these companies?
number 1. uninstall windows
command line interface>window
Sounds fascinating. I think my favourite one out of the list was -
8. Create notes
That's just blown my mind. It could be the straw that broke the camels back I think, I'm uninstalling Windows tomorrow.
11. Become a huge Ubuntu T-shirt wearing nerd with an arrogant attitude.
Also, what a great list. I mean listening to music, taking notes, painting pictures, playing tetris.... FANTASTIC
12. Uninstall Windows. realise that something being open source never makes it better than something crafted with million dollar budgets. And oh dear i cant play any games now, i guess i could turn it into a linux server cos that would be the closest i could get to gaming
11. use Linux to completely destroy every windows computer in the neihgbourhood with hacking and password changing all from the comfort of your car