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Sonetimes i feel like its a lot of work to stick with linux
(sh.itjust.works)
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is it? After I set up my distro, I basically don't use the cli anymore, I already have .sh files ready for everything I need.
I know it's not ideal for a common user, but I've been using my distro (endeavour OS) for almost 2 years without problems or tiresome routines.