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jollyrogue, (edited ) in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?

I’m trying out OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on a few personal servers as I wait for Slowroll, I want to get back to trying to get Gentoo running, and I should check out Guix as a server in a VM.

Gentoo having a binary option should help since I seem to mess up the kernel part of the installation.

mumblerfish,

dist-kernel for gentoo is even better. Kernel from source but the distribution give a config that works for most. Then if you still want to change something you can patch it. It is wonderful.

exocrinous, in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...

Xbox OS is clearly winning with the 360

embed_me,
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But they went back to one so idk anymore

Linuturk, in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?
@Linuturk@lemmy.world avatar

Damn Small Linux was a favorite a long time ago.

PopOS! Is it for me these days.

I’ve started to dip my toes into NixOS. I really love their design concepts.

socphoenix,

Damn Small Linux became tiny core linux! it’s still something that’s fun to play around with

Max_P, in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?
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If we allow derivatives, I’d say SteamOS despite being Arch. It’s putting Linux in non-technical people’s literal hands and it’s not a locked down and completely different platform that happens to run Linux like Android is. It’s almost designed by Valve to give people a taste of Linux by the addition of its desktop mode, and people that would be modding consoles are now modding SteamOS and learning how much fun an open platform can be. I’ve seen people from sales talk about their Decks on my work Slack.

Otherwise, NixOS, no contest. It’s been a really long time since we’ve last seen a fundamentally different distro that’s got some real potential. For the most part, Arch, Debian and Fedora do similar things with varying degrees of automation and preconfiguring your packages, but they’re still very package oriented. We’ve been mostly slapping tools like Ansible to really configure them to our liking reproducibly, answer files if your package manager has something like that. And then NixOS is like, what if the entire system was derived from evaluating a function, and and the same input will always result in the exact same system? It’s incredibly powerful especially when maintaining machines at scale. Updates are guaranteed to result in the exact same configuration, and they’re atomic too, no halfway updated system the user unplugged the system in the middle of.

MrScruff,

I’ve seen people from sales talk about their Decks on my work Slack.

Read in an New Zealand accent this is classic Sales.

baggins, in I'm so frustrated rn.

Just gotta learn to fix stuff yourself. Highly unlikely for any distro to be perfect out of the box.

fpslem,

Easier said than done sometimes. That’s the advantage of Ubuntu, Mint, etc. — they minimize the number of weird quirks you run into.

SteleTrovilo, in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?

NixOS for me. It’s a package manager (a very nice, declarative one) that you can use on any Linux (or Mac), and there’s also an entire distro based on it.

lupec,

Yeah I’ve gotten into Nix recently and it’s slowly been taking everything over bit by bit. So now I have the standalone package manager when I’m on WSL or other distros, full NixOS on a couple machines, fully reproducible LXC containers for my Proxmox build, the list goes on and on! Hell, I’ve got it on my steam deck to manage my CLI apps just because I can lol

joeldebruijn, in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...

MacOS according to other metrics tho. … xkcd.com/1056/

gregorum,

oldie but a goodie

Late2TheParty,
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There’s always an XKCD about it! I love it!

grue, in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...

Mac OS is actually at version 23 (they restarted the count at 10).

gregorum, (edited )

technically, Darwin, the microkernel, is at 23.2.0, but it was based on the Mach microkernel from NeXTSTEP/OPENSTEP (which is part of why it stared at 10)

the latest release of macOS is 14.2.1

grue,

I wasn’t trying to get into the weeds about actual kernel version numbers; I was just saying they made classic Mac OS from versions 1-9 and OS X from versions 1-14, and 9 + 14 = 23.

gregorum,

right, but the OS version number is 14.2.1. it’s the microkernel that’s 23.2.0

grue,

The OS version number is really 10.14.2.1, though.

gregorum, (edited )

wrong. Mac OS X ended with Mac OS 10.15 (Catalina) in 2018. macOS Big Sur, macOS 11, was the first in a new generation of macOS that succeeded macOS X and included significant architectural changes to the platform.

the current version is macOS 14.2.1 (Sonoma)

https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/13fe39d4-d36c-41af-834b-5193854fae53.webp

grue,

I stand corrected. I gotta be honest: I used to daily-drive OS X up until about a decade ago, but I haven’t paid much attention to it since then.

janus2, in How do you use your tiling window manager?
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I read this as “tilting window manager” and was about to get so upset. That diagonal monitor meme has infected my brain

mranderson17,
janus2,
@janus2@lemmy.zip avatar

that’s so much more in depth than the lemmy post I saw 😭

9488fcea02a9, in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

Also, Linus is a “woke communist”

social.kernel.org/notice/AWSXomDbvdxKgOxVAm

orgrinrt,

I have some newfound respect for the man, it seems. Not that I didn’t respect him earlier, just thought that his toxicity was the defining trait of his temper. I find these takes somehow mellow the image in my mind.

andxz,

The man is a swedish speaking Finn originally, it kinda comes with the territory. We might technically be a minority but we’re still as Finnish as the rest of them (to a certain degree at least).

LemmyIsFantastic, (edited )

If you’re a tankie you can be a cunt? What an absurd take.

Edit: tankie is originally too strong for Linus. Still a terrible takeaway.

Edit 2: Linus is worth 150M+, not exactly giving that away either.

orgrinrt,

Not really sure what you mean. Just my personal anecdote, I made no attempt to generalize it or imply objectivity…

Cowbee,

Linus isn’t a tankie, and Socialism/Communism isn’t giving away money. It’s a dramatic restructuring of the economy into a Worker owned and operated one.

LemmyIsFantastic,

I already conceded hours ago that tankie was absolutely the incorrect term. You are absolutely correct it’s an entirely incorrect characterization.

notabot,

I think even he realized his tocicity was a problem a few years ago, so he took time out to work on that and seems much more balanced now.

Atemu,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

It’s unkown whether he improved his temper or whether he just built a very good mail filter for himself though.

notabot,

That’s fair, but the result seems to be the same; he’s nowhere near as caustic when interacting with people as he used to be. I had quite a lot of sympathy with the message in most of his technical rants, but the delivery was counterproductive. If he’s changed that I think he’s done well.

DickFiasco, in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

I thought it was an autonomous collective.

Land_Strider,

You’re fooling yourself. We’re livin’ in a dictatorship, a self-perpetuating autocracy, in which the working class–

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, Robert, there’s some lovely filth over here…

testman,

Listen, strange penguins biting people is no basis for a system of government.

DickFiasco,

Supreme executive power derives from using sudo, not some farcical user account control.

goodgame,

Come and see the kernel inherent in my system.

CrabAndBroom,

I mean, if I went 'round saying I was a sysadmin just because some angry Finn lobbed a scimitar at me, they’d put me away

don, in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...

I use HAL 9000. Get up on my level.

HAL_9_TRILLION,

I remain unimpressed.

warmaster, (edited ) in Recent GNOME design work – Form and Function

I wish GNOME was better than KDE for gaming. GNOME is so freaking sexy, I miss it so much.

Edit: apparently I need to clarify, KWIN (KDE’s compositor, has way better support for Wayland than Mutter (GNOME’s compositor).

folkrav,

Not too sure what your desktop environment has to do with gaming.

WashedOver, (edited ) in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...
@WashedOver@lemmy.ca avatar

I recall at one point Windows 10 was going to be the last version of the OS and they would just maintain that. I’m wondering if they said that to get the last of the Windows 7 and XP users to finally move to 10?

ultranaut,

Windows 11 is kind of technically still just Windows 10 under the hood.

TheFriendlyDickhead, (edited )

And on the hood too. They realy didn’t change that much. Made a few things “simpler” aka worse and that’s it

words_number,

Hahaha so true

Stillhart,

Windows was still DOS under the hood for a long time. Win 98 was Win 95. Win 8 was Win 7. This is nothing new for MS.

TheRedSpade,

That was never the company’s official stance. One (non-spokesperson) employee said it once, and people ran with it.

Pacmanlives, in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...

Laughs in OpenSuSe 42

milicent_bystandr,

That’s why it’s better than Ubuntu 23

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