FishGuy876(16:50:03)
I might just make one of my VMs a secret Debian/KDE setup anyways, and just test every so often on Ubuntu. Should be about the same I think heh
FishGuy876(16:34:48)
Like I already wasn't busy enough, i have to re-do all my bender and laser cutting tools to be compliant heh. Simply because they access data on the network
gilok(16:31:37)
that is the commercial part of canonical
FishGuy876(16:28:59)
Ubuntu has a set of packages for Ubuntu-Pro which is why we have to use it, has extra security levels and supported for 30 years - for governments too lazy to update in the future
FishGuy876(16:28:18)
Exactly, and I really didn't want to be stuck with Gnome. It feels so, arkward to use
gilok(16:27:13)
ide problems with ubuntu systems so i switched long ago to debian
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Compilation Details For Jake Hunter: Detective Chronicles:
First-person adventure detective game set in Tokyo which uses non-animated anime character stills and some actual footage for backgrounds. There are several variations on this game, Detective Chronicles consists of only three cases, while certain releases feature additional cases. In Japan this game is part of Jinguuji Saburou series (different name for Jake Hunter).