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| | This guide acts as a Linux jargon buster explaining terms such as distributions, desktop environments, UEFI, BIOS, partitions, package managers, windows managers, display managers, panels, the terminal and many more.
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| | An essential guide on how you can actually plan to migrate to Fedora from Ubuntu Linux on your Laptop/Desktop for daily usage.
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| | We choose MX Linux 21 to be the best desktop Linux distribution of 2021, come see why and a full review for the featured distribution!
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| I stumbled over Twemoji by Twitter ?? and a Hugo module for Twemoji and thought it might be a good idea to use Twemoji on my blog (I didn't use the Hugo module, but integrated it directly into my theme - with a few optimizations). In my Flatpak Firefox on Ubuntu most emojis don't have a color and it isn't really fun to use emojis in my blog posts when they don't look great everywhere. Twemoji replaces the Unicode emojis in the browser with SVG images. So if you have JavaScript enabled in your browser, you'll see emojis that look like on Twitter, otherwise you'll see the default Unicode emojis from your operating system. So expect an increased use of emojis here. ????