Truth does not wait for your “readiness”. It arrives, and what you do next defines you.


Of course, that’s precisely the point.


I hope justice is served.


Which of these commercial platforms did not ever plot for that?


From the description it feels like you’re not exiting full screen mode within the game before switching to other applications. Try the same key combination you use to enter full screen mode again, before switching.


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Any similarity to Apple is purely coincidental.
Or thanks, we already have the best alternatives to macOS and Windows that money cannot buy: https://distrowatch.com/
“Your papers! You’re Patterson!”


What’s “cave into”?
Windows XP’s UI philosophy was great: one could always find what they needed within a two-clicks distance. Everything just went downhill after that. If they ever fix Windows, it will probably look a lot like XP again.


You do realize that makes it even more disappointing, right? I mean, trying to understand what Brexit was after voting for it? My goodness.


Rainbow is definitely in a league of their own. Coming just a half generation after the holy trinity of rock (Purple, Sabbath and Zeppelin) set the cornerstones of heavy rock, I’ve always pictured them as a natural evolution, a supergroup. Their debut album is a real gem. And “Rising” truly raised the bar to strat-ospheric levels. “Long Live” is an excellent, mature, even if a farewell album and completes the trilogy just nicely. R.I.P. Dio and Cozy. Long live Blackmore.


I’m really fond of the Aspire 15 at the moment. You can get them without any preinstalled OS, which is perfect if your goal is to run Linux on them, since you won’t be paying any hidden costs for a Windows license you never intended to use anyway.


I’ve had very disappointing experiences with Lenovo laptops in general and they’re not cheap, even when bought second hand. My recommendation? Go for an AMD Acer laptop, they’re very good machines and Linux Mint works out of the box in all laptops I’ve tested it so far. And I’m sure there are other affordable / good OEMs out there.


Not directly, I’m just giving OP the answer they wanted:
The quick and dirty questions is: Which distro should I try next?


Give Linux Mint a spin, I seriously doubt there’s a friendlier distribution for newcomers from Windows.
Tormented Souls is very creepy. I found it while looking for more Resident Evil alternatives, but honestly RE seems like a walk in the park compared to this.