Strit,
@Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show avatar

It’s a fancy number, but the release only fixes some wifi regressions. Nothing wild.

Cwilliams,

My friend has been complaining about this! Glad to see it fixed

soupcat,

I had been trying out Linux and finally decided to install it to my ssd. The timing ended up such that I got the wifi issues on the new install but not my old one, and they basically make the OS unusable. I didn’t realise any of this and am new so did heaps of reinstalling and searching trying to figure out what had gone wrong since it was all fine when it was installed on my HDD.

I finally found some forum posts and bug reports about this after wasting a day assuming it was something I’d done wrong 😂.

Gonna stick to lts kernel from now on I think. 6.6.6 seemed pretty fitting to me, even if it was 6.6.5 that actually broke it.

luthis,

Yeah, metal as fuck WiFi regressions!

debounced,
@debounced@kbin.run avatar

6.6.5 has been a massive pain in the ass with the MTK wifi in my asus g14. very happy this got released quickly, no more deadlocks!

JoMomma,

Finally, our time has come

milicent_bystandr,

Daemons Unleashed

kellyaster,
@kellyaster@kbin.social avatar

\m/

RiikkaTheIcePrincess, (edited )
@RiikkaTheIcePrincess@pawb.social avatar

Wait, crap! I’m already on 6.7.0-rc4 v.v Not gonna accept a lower number just to hail Satan a little extra 🤷‍♀️

Besides, 6.7 might have something neat in it. I’m not weird, you’re weird!

I use Arch and/or Gentoo bytheway <.<

rem26_art,
@rem26_art@kbin.social avatar

🤘LETS GOOOOO🤘

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

We need a petition to make this LTS.

TimeSquirrel,
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

Missed opportunity to bake Doom into the kernel as an Easter Egg.

PhobosAnomaly,

“to compile the kernel you must kill me, Linus Romero”

oatscoop,

… I thought Lunix was invented by the infamous Soviet computer hacker Linyos Torovoltos.

dan, (edited )
@dan@upvote.au avatar

It’s an old meme but it checks out. Older than some of the people in this community haha

For anyone that hasn’t seen it, it’s a reference to this satirical article from 2001: web.archive.org/web/…/2001.12.2.42056.2147.html

PhobosAnomaly,

Man I’ve seen derivatives of this stuff, but this must be the OG post - thanks for that!

I thought the whole Lunix thing came from the elite hacker JEFF.K!!!11 so I’m chuffed there’s another level to this!

dan, (edited )
@dan@upvote.au avatar

It’s funny because the first time I read it, I thought it was serious and was just written by a tech-illiterate parent. Saying that Comet Cursor and Bonzi Buddy are hacker software kinda gives away that it’s just satire though.

oh I guess that’s also something that younger people may not know about… In the late 1990s / early 2000s, it wasn’t uncommon for people to install spyware to get things like custom mouse cursors, emoticons, and purple gorillas that help you navigate the web.

oatscoop,

Another mirror has the original comments. They’re exactly what you’d expect from 2001.

d3Xt3r,

If you see the word “LILO” during your windows startup (just after you turn the machine on), your son has installed lunix.

Wow, that’s a blast from the past! Completely forgot that LILO used to be a thing.

dan, (edited )
@dan@upvote.au avatar

I remember dealing with migrating from LILO to GRUB when I was in high school, maybe 2005ish? It’s been a while. I remember the migration from ipchains to iptables, too (which is happening again now with the iptables to nftables migration)

I used Ubuntu at the time… It was a great distro back then. I only had dial-up so couldn’t download large files easily, and Canonical or one of their local partners would mail you a CD for free regardless of where you lived in the world. I think that helped a LOT of people get into Linux.

d3Xt3r,

Similar experiences here. I remember waiting for the free CDs bundles with monthly magzines, and add then I’d the CD as a mirror in my repos to update my packages lol

Grimpen,

Ubuntu was the distribution that had me switch from dual-booting with Windows as default to dual-booting with Linux as default.

I also remember ordering an actual Ubuntu disc, with the extra donation to fund the mailing for free program.

Now years later after lots of distro-hopping I just run Ubuntu LTS, and stay on the very boring LTS branch.

ademir,
@ademir@lemmy.eco.br avatar

Six Six Six, The kernel of the beast.
Hell and fire was spawned to be released

Boards blazed and reviewed codes were praised
As they start to try, hands held to the sky
In the night, the coffee is burning hot
The commit has begun, Linus work is done

ademir,
@ademir@lemmy.eco.br avatar
tea_pot_tinhas,
@tea_pot_tinhas@lemmy.eco.br avatar

Hehehehe

walthervonstolzing, (edited )
@walthervonstolzing@lemmy.ml avatar

This can’t go on, I must inform the Hurd,
Can this monolith be real, or just some crazy dream?
But I feel drawn towards the GPL-2,
Seem to mesmerize, can’t avoid Tivoization!

ademir,
@ademir@lemmy.eco.br avatar

omg hahaha this was amazing!

CmdrKeen,
@CmdrKeen@lemmy.today avatar

I’m coming back, I will return
And I’ll possess your daemons and make your CPU burn
I have ring 0, I have your cores
I have the power to make my evil take its course

wabafee,

Can’t wait for someone extremely religious question if they should update to this cursed version.

programmer_belch,
@programmer_belch@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

We’ll wait until 7.7.7 so all of the religious folk switch to linux

adam_b,

Wished they dropped this on the 13th 👀

1984,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

I’m not installing this… Scary. Will wait for 6.6.7 in a few days. :)

cerement,
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

the kernel that lives across the street

Tinidril,

Neighbor of the beast.

zjaume,

Ubuntu Satanic Edition’s favourite kernel.

d3Xt3r,

And blacklisted by Ubuntu Christian Edition.

zjaume,

Amen

Petter1,

Lol, I really thought that this is satirical 😂 but now it seems so real, I’m confused.

Grimpen,

It kind of makes sense. First I’ve ever heard about Ubuntu Christian Edition as well, but it seems to mostly be set up with filtering in mind, with the DNS tools and such. Add in productivity software aimed at preaching I guess, and you have a “safe” OS for kids and the laptop hooked up to the projector at a church.

Orcocracy,
@Orcocracy@hexbear.net avatar

Yay, happy hail Satan day everyone. I remember when Intel chickened out and rounded up their 666 megahertz pentium 3 processors to report as being 667 megahertz. Absolute cowards, no wonder China is kicking their ass.

Chewy7324,

Iirc it’s a thing for hotels to not have a room number 13.

Petter1,

And that there is no version 9: no windows 9 no iPhone 9 etc. I think it’s s unlucky number somewhere in Asia

Palacegalleryratio, (edited )

iirc the no windows 9 thing was actually because a lot of software ran a compatibility check like:


<span style="color:#323232;">if windows version = “windows 9*” then open legacy mode
</span>

This worked for software written for newer windows like xp but still allowing a legacy mode on older windows versions like 95 and 98. Problem was this also put that same software running on windows 9 into legacy mode. So they called it windows 10 to sidestep the compatibility issues.

Chewy7324,

It’s great to see to what lengths Microsoft goes to keep backwards compatibility. Compared to how a minor glibc update broke Linux apps without much warning. Without supporting legacy workflows I don’t think Microsoft would’ve had the market share they have today.

azertyfun,

I believe that’s apocryphal… Some people came up with that theory on twitter, but AFAIK it’s not been confirmed. It only matters in some edge cases of an edge case.

And let’s be real, if backwards compatibility really mattered, they could have made the API return “Nine” or “IX” or whatever and used “9” everywhere else in the UI, marketing, packaging, whatever.

The real reason is probably the simplest and stupidest: Microsoft’s marketing department got impatient and went for the big round number because 10>9. Also why NVIDIA went 9xx->10xx->20xx… bigger number = better, it’s really that mind-numbingly stupid.

ademir,
@ademir@lemmy.eco.br avatar

In Japan it is number 4 because sound like their word for death (something among those lines)

sevenapples,

which is kinda stupid because they have two words for 4 (shi and yon) and only shi sounds like death.

ademir,
@ademir@lemmy.eco.br avatar

Well, what superstition isn’t stupid?

OsrsNeedsF2P, (edited )

If it’s anything like Korean (and it probably is), it’s specific when you can use each version of the word so it’s not like you could simply swap shi for yon

dramaticcat,

😈😈😈😈😈👹👹👹

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