So i install my first linux what now ?

So i install my first linux what now ?
*yes it's VM*

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>manjaro
Install gentoo

Quit being a little bitch and install it on bare metal now.

>VM
I want summer fags to leave

>first linux
>installs an inferior version of Arch that breaks every 10 days
>on a VM
Is this why linux has such a low market share?

rice it
look up i3 wm and how to rice

Why ? I don't know how to use it that's why i install it at VM box.

Currently i'm using Windows it does not make sense to use something that i don't know how to use.

It's Manjaro OP, its meant for people who don't know how to use Linux yet. No ones forcing you to use cli tools when distros like Ubuntu and Manjaro have graphical applications for everything and a point and click software center like you'd see on a smartphone.

>it does not make sense to use something that i don't know how to use.

How the fuck do you plan on learning how to use it then?

Get off my board and never return, fucking normie

neck yourself cunt

> So i install my first linux what now ?
Now use it.

What a helpful and learning conducive environment. This is the state of Jow Forums

>VM
>Majaro

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Use Firefox as GPU

Start using it for everything you do in Windows/MacOS. Find the best alternatives for stuff you can't live without. Grow out of gaming. If somethng doesn't work, do due diligence, research, and fix it.

theres a friendly linux thread. don't expect friendliness outside of it

why is your clock so big?

I once tried to install kubuntu and riced it. After I satisfied ricing it, I never boot into it again.

How should i know im using it like for few hours.

If you need to ask "what's next", why even bother contemplating switching ?

choice of the desktop os should be only based on what you've grown accustomed to.
comfort in using the desktop environment is a top priority.

Linux is the most popular kernel in the world, you fucking moron.

>ricing a DE

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