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> can't do it right >clearly edited out the parts he doesn't like >clearly called your "team" faggots in OP
nice try. reported!
Cameron Rivera
I've never seen this video with audio and it's annoying.
Benjamin Sanders
Creating duplicate threads is against the rules. Sorry pal.
Jack Harris
What can I use for screen recording? I would like something like webmcam but just full screen recording would be fine I can crop it later.
Ryan Parker
OBS - Open Broadcasting Software
Mason Mitchell
anything less overkill?
Andrew Ramirez
stop bumping cancer threads real thread is here
Sebastian King
>made 2 minutes after this one yeah nah. rule breaking is gay.
Grayson Gomez
no
Jaxon Hall
Official thread confirmed.
Nathaniel Gutierrez
disgusting. why is she showing off her dirty feet?
David Brown
iktf
>this post gave me a text captcha
blast from the past
James Murphy
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John Nguyen
quality post, this is the type of post Sup Forums needs more of
Parker Jackson
I use the same desktop environment as the race I play in WoW.
Ryan James
NIGGER?
Xavier Gonzalez
I want to change the graphical boot sequence for Fedora 23 and the only stuff I found was from 2008 and it didn't really help me.
How would I go about doing this on my own?
I'm also thinking of installing Arch on my school laptop. I have an entire day tomorrow to set it up. I'm already comfortable on the command line so I'm hoping to having it ready for class material and whatnot by the end of the day.
Is that realistic? I have projects mostly in basic web development.
I've used Fedora for about 4 months now but I haven't done anything that exciting and I'm looking to learn more.