There’s a download option in the header. From there you just choose a mirror to download it from.
There’s a download option in the header. From there you just choose a mirror to download it from.
The one that tells you what you can do and how to fix things if you messed up. It’s a DIY distro.
Arch generally works (based on the 3 machines I’ve tried it on) unless you change something and if you messed something up you can always roll it back if you’re smart enough to have planned ahead and didn’t wipe your backup.
Am I the only one who considers my loaves my brothers?
And the frog is scaled to look bigger so you don’t know what they mean either.
I’d love to see chatgpt try. Also it’s already most likely rendered as an image, which would further complicate things.
My “advanced” maths course did (from what I could tell) the exact same as the basic one and we started calculus before the classes were split, the only issue would have been the notation and half the class not paying attention.
Also it’s a Linux community this was posted to.
But is there a precise wavelength that it is supposed to have? Obviously different monitors will display them differently.
#F00 is a shorthand for #ff0000. I understand what you mean but it references a composition of the brightness of three LEDs on a screen not a colour of light which is when using a screen always just red green and blue in varying quantities.
#F00 is vague (there’s probably some standard that I don’t know). Can you give us a wavelength?
I like short yet visible wavelengths and the shade between blue and green (around about 525nm I believe). So Purple and greenish blue.
The fridge door would be in the middle of the kitchen so yes.
I’ve been on both sides I still tell people and inquire about it when I spot it in the wild.