today i got my usb working. to do that i had to:
learn about some basics(sudo, root, mount/unmount, lsusb, chmod, cp(copy) -r, udev, etc)
create mounting destination
find and mount usb to mounting destination
download thunar to access usb in root and change the permission
fourth step i did not mean to download an app to do that. i tried terminal command first but i think i'm confusing file directory and device name, it kept saying file does not exist. i'm not sure so i'm planning to read actual book about it this weekend.
meanwhile i learned the huge importance of some basic apps.
i also got audio working, which also involved downloading an app.
i feel kinda guilty for it though, because ngl terminal looks cooler and i'm just that kind of guy.
sackboy963
As someone who is experiencing Linux, be aware of your computer's battery life, Linux may drain faster than Windows.
mahogare
today i felt this. battery was 30% after leaving for 3days after fully charged. however i think it could be solved by halt command.