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Cake day: June 26th, 2023

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    1. I never used Wayland but Xorg works really well.

    2. Don’t copy terminal commands from internet if you don’t know what they do. Also, try new things just to try them. That’s how I started using many things that now make the core of my computer experience. Even if something looks scary I recommend giving it a go because in most cases it is much easier than it looks (at least when you have some experience with Linux).

    3. YouTube can be a good resource at the start.

    4. Switching to Linux was very smooth experience for me because I wanted to inform myself about Linux before switching just to know what I’m getting into. If you go prepared you probably won’t experience many problems.






  • When I used full size keyboard it knocked down my microphone so many times that it became anoying. Moving the keyboard away from microphone wasn’t an option because it wasn’t comfortable for my hands. Moving microphone itself also wasn’t an option because of the cabels and also there is no better position for it on my desk. Combine all of that with the fact that I didn’t even use numpad. Smaller keyboard is so much better for me but I see why some people like full size ones.