You might be able to get an AUX extension cord for cheap at your local tech store. Would be suboptimal, but for anything better, you might need to rearrange your setup.
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I haven't seen anything that isn't Ubuntu or Fedora
Thanks, reminded me that I hadn't deleted my Instagram account yet.
Why do you love Manjaro? /genq
Ubuntu is a good starting point.
You can follow the general idea of: "Are you new to Linux? If yes, use something you know other people know too. If no, use whatever the fuck you want, heck, make your own distro if you want".
I'd say try whatever looks good to you, you can always install something else if you don't like it, as long as it isn't Manjaro. (backup your data before you install something new)
Some distros that I think are a pretty good choice for starters (no particular order):
- Pop!_OS
- Ubuntu
- Fedora
- Endeavour OS
- Linux Mint
- openSUSE Tumbleweed
You can also use Distrochooser to maybe help you make a decision.
Not a great programmer but I’d like to learn.
That's alright, you don't have to be a programmer to use Linux. You don't even have to use the command line if you don't want to (tho I recommend it, getting good at it feels pretty great).
LibreOffice is a free and free alternative to MS Office
The only Desktop native YouTube client I know is PlasmaTube (I think it's made for Plasma Mobile), which uses Invidious backends, might not be what you're looking for.
I was saying that there are many Arch-based distros that are essentially Arch (down to the repos sometimes), but with a (graphical) installer and rice, and that Spiral Linux seems like exactly that but replace Arch with Debian.
So like most Arch-based distros but Debian?
Pretty right-leaning.
Celeste is a ~~GUI file synchronization client that can connect to virtually any cloud provider.~~ Video Game
FIFY
The second I heard about PollyMC I knew this would happen