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dude27th.bsky.social
Allegedly Doom Modder ; "Zombies Ate My Neighbors TC", "Zombies TC: Re-Animated", and more unfinished or abandoned projects Full time (sadly) working at walmart The only constant is suffering
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I mean is not "without Doom 2" , Doom 2 Is there if you are running It You can not play the maps, but as long as they are loaded you can play them
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Nah, they don't care about public opinion, they are into the fascist government as well
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I think we should all just start using Linux Mint and unify from that point It's based on Ubuntu or Debían, and doesnt have 20 or so parallel versions like Ubuntu Also work greats with older hardware
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ZombiU , I bought it twice for the same console, and the second time was a special edition Sadly I lost the manual from the special edition
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Linux Mint is a great alternative tbh
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No problem ^^ I went trough the same when I started using voxels, so I can relate
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Something like Clonezilla maybe ?
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Also don't forget to adjust the pivots in Slab6 as well before saving it
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Use Slab6 to import .vox and save them as .kvx (5 mips)
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No problem ^^
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Oh, by all means if it works for your workflow then use It Just personally I never got comfortable with MV As a last note you should have Slab6 as well in case you have any problem converting .vox to .kvx
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Oh for Voxels if you are familiar with Blender then you could use MagicaVoxel If not I would recommend VoxelShop , which is easier to use
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Dualboot (W7 + Linux Mint) And I use "Supergrub 2" to boot into the OSs
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Hey if billonaries want to burn down the rainforest, theyll just do so and blame smokers or something
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"How many 'n's in Mayonnaise"
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YES! HA HA YES!
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If you use a beginner-friendly distro like Linux Mint then it's pretty good If you use something like Arch then you are cooked
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Just use Windows then and suck it up No more can be done in your case sadly, at least without any sacrifice
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Just use Mac then I'm sure that's gotta be 100% compatible with Windows apps
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Es esto un problema con tarjetas nuevas de Nvidia ? Yo tengo Mint con una GTI1030 y la verdad no tuve que configurar nada en cuanto a controladores y funciona bien la mía
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Is english your second or third language ?
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I like it because I can set It up how I like and (Linux Mint) reminds me to my comfort OSs like Win95/98 and W7/10 Also I don't like the direction that Microsoft is pushing with W11, while also forcibly deprecating older versions
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- why there has to be more talk about different OS options, so when the big company shits the bed again, the common people has options instead of having to just sleep on that bed If you would at some point, give Linux Mint a chance. It's not perfectly Windows level yet but it's getting there
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Yeah, I asked that because I got a feeling It was an old grudge with a bad version of Linux You'll likely won't hear about Linux until It becomes mainstream, and Windows has been the good general option for many years Until recently that they started shitting the bed, but that's exactly-
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How many years ago did this happen btw?
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True but, if you care about having a recent OS that it is not W11 then you should look into Mint or something And big IF because I still used W7 until some months ago with complete disregard of Security or whatever and with that aside still works great
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Yeah but you are talking about Arch Linux That shit needs you to be a mechanic mantaining the system for it to work That's a you issue, other distros like Linux Mint don't need that, they just work by themselves
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I doubt that the people saying that have actually used Linux. They probably think it hasn't changed in 15 years. At worst, you are getting software that works, is designed with the user in mind, has great application support, and the price is just a fringe benefit.
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Windows or Linux?
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I think thats not completely true, but the Linux experience might be wildly different from person to person depending on the version or "distro" that they installed I think Linux Mint is a great welcoming option as I switched to it with no previous Linux experience and is as simple as it can be
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As someone who recently switched from Windows 10 to Linux Mint, Windows is much shittier than Linux 😂
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It sounds like someone hasn't tried Linux Mint yet
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Which version of Linux did you use? As a point of Comparison: It would be terribly different if your first Windows distro was "Windows 95" or if It was "Windows Vista". So that matters
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Yo me cambie por primera vez de Windows a Linux hace unos 2 o 3 meses y probé con Linux Mint y la verdad no me ha defraudado en ningún sentido Por qué me recuerda mucho a mi querido Windows 7, y lo de la terminal pensé que sería mayor problema pero en esta distro no la verdad
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Intenta con Linux Mint! Estabilidad y ser amigable con usuarios de Windows es lo que tiene por delante También se preocupan de que cada cosa que se pueda configurar tenga una interface
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Linux Mint!
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No problem ^^
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Do it! Linux Mint is great!
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Linux Mint
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Also AI can suck my dick
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I personally fall on the latter, long gone are the days in which Windows would let me customize my PC any way I like, due to their insistence on forcing this minimalistic design and closing options So Linux makes me feel like home on my Windows PC back in the 98/XP era , but with modern support