oh no make no mistake, I was not implying that, I'm just explaining why I choose mint, I now learned that there are distros that can be deployed on multiple PCs at once thanks to you, so thanks a bunch!
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yes, one by one, and I choose mint because It was approachable, and thats what I showed to the principal to convince him to let me do this in the first place, and oh I didnt know there was an atomic version of fedora
all I can say is: based.
oh, thanks, sorry for taking so long to reply, I didn't notice your comment till now, I got a swarm of comments that they kinda burried yours, but yeah uhhh we do programming so setting those computers up for that was rather simple, also I agree adobe stinks!
probably but I wasn't allowed to open them (Its too much work for 20+ computers) but atm they got double the speed compared to before with windows
we are a programming school we dont use word processing software, however as for the teachers, we decided to keep windows for them
lmaooooo, well they have to touch the terminal or figured out that there is a software store first.....and know the sudo password kek
Germany already moved their tech stack to FOSS alternatives for their government assigned computers!
there is actual progress that's being made 🥳
tbf with all due respect Screw Adobe, idek why people even use their products, KDENLive and GIMP serve well, for the tasks I doing, and even if you want something more advanced, there is davinci resolve, it's proprietary software but its forgivable if KDENLive isn't cutting it for you
but right now, I'm tired, so I'll probably write it tomorrow.
Sure! I might even make a follow up to explain the whole thing in detail, however I fear it may be too long for one post, should I perhaps make an entry in a neocities website I just finished making? I could probably make it like a diary with detailed entries and stuff, idk if yall up for it, otherwise I'll just post it here in parts.
fair enough, I just hope at some point schools and organizations switches to the cool penguin.