Municipal Elections in Venezuela: CNE Holds Meeting With Political Parties to Select Positions of Symbols on Ballot
The Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE) held a meeting with political parties in order to choose the positions of the party symbols on the ballot for the 2025 municipal elections scheduled for July 27, as established in Article 70 of the Orga…Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
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in reply to djsaskdja • • •Only if you refuse to enable Debian Backports, which would be a silly choice.
djsaskdja
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in reply to djsaskdja • • •Why publicly criticize a distro based on a guess that its users are unwilling to use what it offers?
Well, if your hardware or games happen to need a new kernel or Mesa, then yes. But many do not, so it's not absolute. Also, many gamers get Mesa from Flatpak or Steam instead of their distro, in which case the version provided by Debian doesn't matter at all.
I suggest re-thinking your original comment. It's misleading.
Ulrich
in reply to who • • •Because expecting users to manually add shit after the fact to make the OS functional is dumb.
anonymous111
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in reply to anonymous111 • • •All of the major distros run games with comparable performance. Some make setup a little more convenient than others in certain cases, like if you need a bleeding-edge kernel for just-released hardware.
Pick a desktop distro that you like working with. Chances are it can run games just fine even if it needs a few tweaks.
jawa22
in reply to who • • •I had a fantastic experience with Garuda setting things up for ging out of the box. I just had to change from its ugly global KDE theme.
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