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Okay /g/, I'll give you a chance: I'll dish OS10 in

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Okay /g/, I'll give you a chance: I'll dish OS10 in favor of Linux if you tell me there's a way to do all of the following in any Linux distribution:
>fetch a file from any drive connected/search for a webpage AND within the search bar have a side preview that allows me to see the content of such file/webpage
>change multiple file extensions at once trough a GUI, no scripts, no terminal usage required.
>third party support without the use of a virtual machine/wine
>individual package manager that won't brick your system if something goes wrong
>actually good and useful built-in programs
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>>62445436
related to pic
she's asking for it
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>>62445436
>implying MacOS has any of those
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>>62445467
t. someone who never used OSX
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>>fetch a file from any drive connected/search for a webpage AND within the search bar have a side preview that allows me to see the content of such file/webpage
krunner can do all of that excluding the preview
>>change multiple file extensions at once trough a GUI, no scripts, no terminal usage required.
It's not too hard to do it through a terminal, any good GUI file manager lets you spawn a terminal in your current directory, so you don't even have to be scared of cding.
>>third party support without the use of a virtual machine/wine
macOS has support for a few Linux programs because both are Unix-like, so most stuff works on both anyway. Neither have Windows binary support without VMs.
>>individual package manager that won't brick your system if something goes wrong
Portage is pretty solid, you can forcefully uninstall important libraries and not brick your system.
>>actually good and useful built-in programs
Everything preinstalled on Gentoo is actually good and useful.
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>>62445436
Linux can do all this, but you don't seem like a person I would like in the Linux community. Tech illiterate idiots can keep using OS10. Tech illiterates would ruin the reputation of linux users.
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>>62445436
So, to be clear, I just have to tell you that there's a way to do all this?

Ok, there's a way. Not going to tell you how, because that wasn't a part of your demands, now honor your commitment.
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>>62445436
sum gr8 2booty thar
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>>62445467
It actually has all of those.
t. macOS/Linux user
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>put on wig
>put black rag over face
>strip down to underwear

"cosplay"
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>>62446100
>mfw when my thoughts exactly.
>mfw even hobbyist amounts of programming will get you thinking in strict ways like this.

What has science done.
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>>62445436
Linux Mint, unironically.
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>>62446100
I am a die-hard Linux user, but people like you are a cancer to our community.
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>>62446801
but he asked for a good package manager, apt isn't good at all.

case closed
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>>62446093
You seem to be doing a great job of that on your own.
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>>62446831
apt is no xbps, I'll give you that, but it's good enough for most people.
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>>62446212
Yeah, I uh, don't really give a fuck in this particular instance.

>a blue nighty would've been easy enough to pull off, tho
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>>62446853
For most people yeah, but not for someone who wants a good system! And yes xbps is bae, fucking love it.
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>>62446909
OP wants an easy system, not a good system.
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>>62446981
Then he should get Void for fucks sake, not this broken Ubuntu or Mint bullshit.
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Fuck packages, computers and shit... Why are you NOT balls deep in that right. freaking. now???
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>>62446093
Arr you aware that everyone thinks that lincuck users are edgy hacker wanabee teens and autistic faggots?
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>>62446845
Thank you. <3

>>62447095
Yes, that is the style we are going for
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>>62445892
>taking OP seriously
You are an idiot.
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>>62447095
Are you aware that not giving a flying fuck is the best thing you can do about random people's opinion? Grow up, use Linux and stay healthy.
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>>62445436
Moar related pic or btfo
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>>62445436
Linux can do all of these hahahahaha what the hell? You do realize that the mac platform is just a pre-riced locked-down unix, right?
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>>62445436
>fetch a file from any drive connected/search for a webpage AND within the search bar have a side preview that allows me to see the content of such file/webpage
Fedora does this for the file, not the webpage.
>change multiple file extensions at once trough a GUI, no scripts, no terminal usage required.
Fedora.
>third party support without the use of a virtual machine/wine
Fedora.
>individual package manager that won't brick your system if something goes wrong
Fedora (actually has the best package management I've seen of both Linux and macOS).
>actually good and useful built-in programs
Fedora.

When are you switching?
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>>62447095
>everyone
No, just a handful of fat nerds who give up after any obstacles and use backwards-rationalization to prove themselves that nothing is a user error.
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>>62445436
>fetch a file from any drive connected/search for a webpage AND within the search bar have a side preview that allows me to see the content of such file/webpage
Yes.
>change multiple file extensions at once trough a GUI, no scripts, no terminal usage required.
Yes.
>third party support without the use of a virtual machine/wine
No.
>individual package manager that won't brick your system if something goes wrong
Yes.
>actually good and useful built-in programs
Subjective.
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>>62445436
>fetch a file from any drive connected/search for a webpage AND within the search bar have a side preview that allows me to see the content of such file/webpage
I think gnome can do that, they like cloning OS X
>change multiple file extensions at once trough a GUI, no scripts, no terminal usage required.
Thunar and nautilus both have batch renaming built in, just select a bunch of files and press f2.
>third party support without the use of a virtual machine/wine
We have plenty of third party support, just not the third parties you want.
>individual package manager that won't brick your system if something goes wrong
Most package managers don't brick your system, we're not still stuck manually calling rpm.
>actually good and useful built-in programs
Built-in programs depends on the distro you choose, so choose a distro with programs you like.
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>>62446853
>>62446909
>xbps
Portage is the best package manager.
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