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- Embed this notice@Moon I hadn't used linux in awhile and finally got an old acer laptop with an i3-3100 running with Xubuntu 22.04LTS only to find if I try to make text documents and scripts by default they put apostrophes around the file by default if you run a ls command in terminal and had to modify my .bashrc file to have it prompt with literal formatting to fix it.
Not sure why they facilitated this change since i last used linux back in 12.04LTS but it's a really stupid one imo. The OS feels smooth and works great on older hardware but it's little nuances from things I'm used to years ago that are mildly annoying
I still need to get a new battery / charger / and ram for it though. The battery I have currently drains really quick ( over 10 years old ) , the charger gets way too warm charging it while powered on , and the machine only has 6GB of ram and I might upgrade it to 16GB since ram is cheap enough nowadays for DDR3.