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Don’t know about anyone else but it was 100% true for me. I love linux and never switching back. Never even tried dual boot, just installed linux and started learning everything i need in it. I can say i learned so much more than when i used windows. Linux has a learning curve much greater than windows, but if you put the work into it you won’t regret it. But if you are a gamer i highly recommend having a second pc with windows don’t bother with dual boot.
How are those demands are working out for you? To request something you must give something back. Contribute, donate, get involved in dev and staff community. And only than you can try and ask what you want. Making demands will get you nowhere.
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Arch Linux is fine here with a good offline packages mirror.
It’s a good idea to hoard any and all data you can find and is useful to you. Many people laugh at datahorders but there will be a day they will be bagging for it. You will be able to trade data for food or other necessities :-) In our day and age data is gold.
If internet ever goes down, most savvy of us will make a MESH network.
This is why it’s a good idea having a local mirror of your linux distro packages with at least 2-3 versions. No internet, no problem.
That because you observed the comics from bottom to top, not from top to bottom. I was never confused :-)
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