Posts Tagged Garuda Linux

Trump Shooting, Windows Failure, AI warfare, Walk-ins

The good news have really been ramping up lately. There was already a series of good news in recent months.

Now we got a Trump assassination attempt. It’s about 80% my own energy behind Trump. The dark forces no longer control the upper dimensions, and thus it was not allowed to happen. The bullet missed, in the worst possible way for them.

Acoustic analysis revealed that there were 2 or 3 shooters. The bullet that killed the victim went upwards and not downwards, and thus didn’t come from the roof, destroying the official narrative.

Trump went through a Near Death Experience. You probably know the effect of a NDE. It has a very profound impact on the soul, usually leading to a rebirth closer to God.

You can indeed see that he’s in even better shape. Closer to God. Even more grateful to life than ever. Even more committed to bringing down the Cabal than ever. By being closer to God, this will exponentially increase his leverage and protection.

There are also lots of people on Facebook saying that it was staged. It turns out that nearly ALL of them are AI vessels! Do take note of who makes such comments, and exert extra scrutiny.

In another news, I just learnt this morning that Microsoft Windows crashed worldwide. The fact that critical business infrastructure has no control over their update schedule, and the bogus code gets deployed into all critical infrastructure at once, is complete insanity. Nobody ever regretted migrating away from Windows.

(Personally, I tried Fedora, …Read More

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Garuda Linux vs Zorin OS

I recently talked about why migrate to Linux. There are many distros out there, and choosing the right one can be difficult. Here are some advice that will help you get started if you choose to go that route.

First, don’t be intimidated by all the distros. Linux as a whole is a set of components plugged together. Linux distros are essentially configuration presets. You can make any distro look like any other distro by changing its components and configuration.

That being said, there are two major branches of Linux distros: Ubuntu-based and Arch-based. The difference is that Ubuntu has a static update cycle, meaning less frequent and more stable updates, whereas Arch has a rolling update cycle, meaning continual daily updates and less stability.

Power-users often preach Arch distros like a religion. What you need to know is that Arch-based systems can break down 4 times per year and require manual intervention to fix. You often can find the solutions with a quick search online and type the commands in the shell. If you’re not comfortable with that, then perhaps Ubuntu-based is best for you. One power-user had installed Garuda (Arch-based) on his wife’s laptop and recommended me NOT to do that.

Here’s a review of Windows 11 from the perspective of a Linux user.

The most popular Ubuntu-based distros are Ubuntu, Pop! OS and Linux Mint, whereas the most popular Arch-based distro is Manjaro. After doing plenty of research, there are newer fast-running contestants in the horizon that have my personal …Read More

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