Are you talking about the .keep files?
doas rm -rf /
Are you talking about the .keep files?
If you are looking for stability with latest updates, then Gentoo. But I won’t recommend it to a distro hopper.
Besides than Arch and Mint are my general recommendation.
Its a repost from linuxmemes IIRC.
Is the EFI entry available to boot into windows? Did you made a new, separate ESP for grub?
On their site it says you need Western Digital Dashboard, which requires windows. I’m not sure/haven’t bothered myself as of now on Linux.
I personally prefer appimages. What are your thoughts about it?
I got a five year old g502. I have no issues on linux or piper. I more willing to use piper than LGS to configure the mouse.
You might find this interesting: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyc5xVO2uDsDlbR_LTP37nG6g4vbSSxSZ
That’s the power of Linux, you can make it yours.
Annoy is completely the wrong term. You’re getting to control over what is to be built and what’s not, and since softwares are compiled and optimised according to my hardware, they are lighter and faster with less attack surface.
That may sound cumbersome for a novice to setup the portage configuration but in return it is really worth the time, and it is usually one time, unless you plan to add or remove features. But once you’re satisfied with your configuration, you don’t have to look back at it.
I found YouTubers complaining about going through hour long upgrade on the daily bases very misleading. Only a few core packages can take that long, which are upgraded on a quarterly bases.
Wait did you seriously called it a hype? Before switching to Gentoo, I was using Arch, softwares have better support of eachother and if feature isn’t working you can always talk with the dev how to resolve it. They might even look into modifying the ebuilds to make them compatible.
FYI, I never came across any breakage and I’ve been using Gentoo for about an year now.