

You could try Linux Mint XFCE edition. Comes with a more lightweight desktop environment.
You could try Linux Mint XFCE edition. Comes with a more lightweight desktop environment.
I wish Enterprise had skipped the whole temporal cold war storyline and skipped straight to the part where it got good: the events that led up to the foundation of the Federation.
Also, gimme your finger nails!
It could happen, provided the cars are remotely piloted by a bunch of Indians.
The Orville is, like, my favourite Star Trek after TNG, VOY and DS9!
Just pick up your laptop and rotate it to whatever angle you want.
You don’t even need to be beautiful. I just want someone to hold me while I cry myself to sleep.
Before going to America, many puritans migrated to The Netherlands. They left for America because they didn’t just want freedom of religion, they wanted freedom from secularism. I guess some things never change.
In The Netherlands I’ve heard opinions ranging from “Every citizen is Dutch” to “You’re Dutch if you embrace our values” to “You’re Dutch if you speak Dutch at home”.
You are technically correct, the best kind of correct!
vandalism
Surely you mean “terrorism”!
How long until America is ruled by a corpse on a golden throne, though?
I’m definitely dead the moment the Vogons destroy Earth to make room for a hyperspace bypass.
We’ll have it on the first day of the month, I promise!
What is Ohio good for?
It helps you remember the Japanese word for “good morning”.
Other Debian-based distros with XFCE are going to be very similar, yes.
Xubuntu is going to install Snaps if you install some software through apt, though, which imo is kind of gross. That’s the reason I switched to Mint. But if you like Snaps, it’s arguably a better choice.
Debian might be slightly harder to set up. However, from what I hear, it’s easy enough for most people now.
If you’re already familiar with regular Mint, XFCE Edition is going to have the same key bindings, update manager and driver manager, so it should be slightly easier to use.