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vexikron, (edited ) in This truly is the year of the linux desktop
qyron, in the main differences!!

I’ve run MATE for nearly a decade and am now running XFCE, preparing to jump into a window manager as soon as I get a machine for my exclusive use.

What does that make me?

bpcomp,

You’ve got to XFCE it MATE. It makes you a nerd like the rest of us.

Flaky, in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac
@Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

I have to use all three what does that make me

jack,

Cuck?

Flaky,
@Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Got a little laugh from me, ngl lol.

cyanarchy,

A jack of all trades and a master of none?

DeepGradientAscent,
@DeepGradientAscent@programming.dev avatar

…is better to be than a master of one.

The number of people who never finish this turn of phrase is too damn high.

mlg,
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

What about a master of two?

vsh, in This truly is the year of the linux desktop
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+31% bot traffic 😄

MacNCheezus, in Where they went Tim?
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

They all work in marketing. Except for the three guys who made Fortnite and Frank, who maintains the launcher. Don’t go into Frank’s office unannounced, he often forgets to wear pants.

teft, in This truly is the year of the linux desktop
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Luky3000, in This truly is the year of the linux desktop

Linux is cumming my friends. 🥳

slazer2au, in This truly is the year of the linux desktop

Much as it has been for the past 15 years.

eruchitanda, in Bye bye edge
@eruchitanda@lemmy.world avatar

But they still won’t be able to remove all of the baked-in spyware.

atyaz,

Try Ubuntu, you can uninstall the baked in spyware

eruchitanda,
@eruchitanda@lemmy.world avatar

Snaps, I think I’ll pass.

Even without them, I don’t have time to uninstall/remove everything I don’t need.

DIY distros suit my needs more, but thanks anyway.

vegantomato,
@vegantomato@lemmy.world avatar

I understand that this is a meme, but dismissing one of the best distro family because snaps are included is dumb. It is easy to uninstall snap entirely.

The only serious bummer is that the Firefox deb-package is now fake and only installs the snap version of Firefox. Go get Librewolf, which is basically a hardened Firefox, and use their repository.

It is fun to meme around when it is with people that are familiar with Linux. But some Windows/MacOS users who are interested in Linux might take you seriously. Ubuntu and Ubuntu-like distros are really good in terms of ease of use, support and compatibility. My first recommendation for a new Linux user is Ubuntu or variations thereof.

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  • BigDanishGuy,

    Tried Debian stable, kept not being able to get stuff to work because of the packages always being too old. Not advocating for Ubuntu either, but Debian? For a desktop? GTFO! I’d sooner start using emacs instead of vim.

    M500,

    So many things these days are flatpaks and app images. So it almost doesn’t matter.

    I’m don’t know your situation but I’m sure there are reasons someone might not be able to use Debian desktop.

    IRQBreaker,

    A somewhat anecdotal comment here, but I’ve using Debian stable as a daily driver for years, both at work and at home. Haven’t had any issues yet. It’s so stable it’s almost boring. 😀 However, this is fine since I can focus on getting stuff done instead of messing about with the distro.

    Jumuta,

    isn’t ubuntu based on debian stable and so have even older packages?

    RmDebArc_5,
    @RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml avatar

    Ubuntu has its own repos independent from Debians

    ObviouslyNotBanana,
    @ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

    Try Debian, you can install the spyware

    TrickDacy,
    @TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

    I wanted to, and did manage to figure the installer out once, but damn it’s user unfriendly… The os seems fine, installer was not. I had some other issues I was hoping would be fixed in Debian that weren’t, so unfortunately I did not stick with it

    ObviouslyNotBanana,
    @ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

    The website is the least user friendly of all distros lol

    theneverfox,
    @theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

    Does debian even exist? I’ve never seen it… I’ve used a dozen flavors of “debian” Linux professionally, as well as the headwear related branches and centos… Most recently I’ve gotten into nixos (I tried a half dozen distros, none of the “Nvidia friendly” distros would work with my graphics card outside safe mode, even after debugging and official docs listing it as compatible with Ubuntu… Five lines in the nix config, will nix again)

    All this time, I’ve seen countless mentions of this mythical debian… at this point I’m pretty sure it’s just a meme, like Australia. I get Australia, someone mispronounced Austria and made up this wild story of a land full of deer who hop on two legs and kickbox (hilarious), but I don’t get the joke with debian. Is it just supposed to be the mythical Linux that works on any hardware configuration?

    Empricorn,

    Moving to an entirely different operating system is a big step just to… end up with closed, proprietary software and spyware again.

    ColdWater,
    @ColdWater@lemmy.ca avatar

    If you switch why not go alway? Try Linux from scratch or Arch/Debian, Ubuntu is only a few steps behind MS in term of spyware

    pineapplelover,

    You can try linux mint debian edition

    www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php

    Honytawk,

    If it really was that much spyware, the EU would already have created laws to do something about it.

    More likely is that it really isn’t spyware as much as it is basic unanimous telemetry, which you can disable in the settings.

    Diplomjodler, in the main differences!!

    I use Cinnamon. What does that make me?

    Justas,
    @Justas@sh.itjust.works avatar

    It makes you spicy.

    user1234, in Finally, my name is realized.

    You should probably let it boot then do a uname -r

    Sanctus, in the main differences!!
    @Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

    Me with no DE:

    kool_newt,

    $ whoevenami

    Siegfried,

    Cmus play despacito

    confusedwiseman, in the main differences!!

    Why not both? Seriously, why shouldn’t I install both DEs so I can figure out what I like best or suit my mood?

    Can’t we actually have it all in this scenario?

    ElBarto,
    @ElBarto@sh.itjust.works avatar

    NO! You must pick a side and fight!

    PotatoesFall,

    in my experience, installing one breaks the other or at least changes it. it’s a shitshow honestly

    EuroNutellaMan,
    @EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

    Having both at the same time may break shit. However you can choose a distro like Debian or Arch or any one that just gives you the default DE, customize it to your liking if needed, use it for a set amount of time (like two weeks, a month, whatever) or until you feel like you have a good grasp on it and if you like it, then install another one, uninstall the previous one and repeat until you tried all the DEs you wanted to try or found the one you like and just use that one

    kuberoot, (edited )

    I do have both installed, Plasma seems better for gaming with performance and experimental features, while GNOME is very stable for work and, ironically, customizes better for my preferences.

    EDIT: I use Arch BTW

    superbirra, in the main differences!!

    yeah, my mom uses kde

    Moshpirit,
    @Moshpirit@lemmy.world avatar

    Your mom rules.

    cameron_vale, (edited ) in A repost from r/linuxmemes - Because I saw the original comic

    Why does anybody use ubuntu etc when they could use debian?

    It comes with like 6 desktops right in the installation. And there are another 20 more available too.

    And ubuntu etc is just debian with a fancy desktop, right?

    And debian is fast, lightweight and stable as heck. Don’t they use it on the spaceshuttle?

    dylanTheDeveloper,
    @dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

    Only moonmen use debian

    fosforus, (edited )

    Why does anybody use ubuntu etc when they could use debian?

    Debian is good, but people working on polishing a thing from 9 to 5, 5 days a week can do a lot.

    x4740N,
    @x4740N@lemmy.world avatar

    I’m pretty sure they need real time systems on a spaceshuttle

    mkwt,

    I think the real time requirement can be relaxed for self contained experiment packages. And given that the shuttle ran a healthy number of student experiments, it’s pretty likely that X system has appeared.

    I believe crew laptops for email and stuff are also running non real-time systems.

    KuraiWolfGaming,

    For the main systems, sure. But non critical systems can pretty much run nearly anything.

    Prunebutt,

    My guess is: Too outdated packages. Debian experimental fixes this, but it’s not noob friendly to enable those. And flatpack is too recent.

    camelbeard,

    This was the one for me, was running Debian a few years ago, I was really happy with how everything worked.

    But at work I noticed a lot of tools I needed where pretty old. Like an old version of maven or an old version of Firefox or npm.

    You can probably work around it, but I just went back to Mint again.

    Prunebutt, (edited )

    It’s gotten better uith flatpak, or if you can handle it: distrobox.

    quackers,

    because how tf am i gonna install internet drivers without internet.

    AnxiousOtter,

    Same way you install the OS without internet, put it on a thumb drive.

    quackers,

    Well sure, but if i have to figure out what to get, where to get it, how to install a driver from a tar.gz file, maybe i just install ubuntu instead.
    I opted for fedora instead, until it died on an nvidia update (as every distro inevitably seems to do with me) and fucked off back to windows. Linux desktop has not treated me well so far in any case.

    psud,

    It will be the non-free drivers package. If installing Debian, also grab the non-free drivers, you’ll need it for wifi

    quackers,

    yes, but i cant do that without internet is the point

    mellejwz,

    No need, if Ubuntu works out of the box then Debian also works most of the time. I’ve never had to install drivers for ethernet or wifi. The installer is a bit less graphical, but it will connect in a few “clicks”, even wifi works for the installer.

    answersplease77,

    ubuntu has firewall protection already to go. I heard if you used debian you have to install UFW or other things on your own

    DaBPunkt,
    @DaBPunkt@lemmy.world avatar

    For what you need a firewall on a desktop-client?

    Rooki,
    @Rooki@lemmy.world avatar

    For everything? You still shouldnt be running all ports open around. As it would ease the work of hackers getting backdoor access.

    DaBPunkt,
    @DaBPunkt@lemmy.world avatar

    So just close the ports (or more precise: Do not open them, as “closed” is the default for most software on Linux).

    Rooki,
    @Rooki@lemmy.world avatar

    Yup, and if some bad software wants to create malicious webserver they can not do it as all the ports that are open are used in a legit way. And thus can not really communicate either one or the other way.

    DaBPunkt,
    @DaBPunkt@lemmy.world avatar

    A webserver listens on port 80 or 443. Neither port can be claimed by a normal user (no port below 1024 can). But yes if you manage more than your own user on a desktop AND these other users are not allowed to start programs on their own THEN a firewall can be helpful; but this is not a normal situation for a desktop-client, isn’t it?

    cameron_vale,

    ok that’s one thing about ubuntu that I didn’t know.

    Echrichor,

    Because it’s easier, and is more likely to “just work” using only the GUI. That makes it more accessible to people new to it, and as it is perfectly capable once you’re no longer new to it there isn’t much incentive to move away.

    Same reason many people choose iPhones, they can just turn it on and use it without thinking or needing to configure it. Meanwhile those with more knowledge who might actively be looking for customisation may prefer another option.

    Fungah,

    Don’t you just love how with phones you don’t really have one?

    Google is breaking their backs locking down Android tighter than a nun’s cooch, and generally enshitifyijg every garbage product they offer. Where’s my third fucking option?

    Vuraniute,
    @Vuraniute@thelemmy.club avatar

    Pinephone?

    KuraiWolfGaming, (edited )

    Probably try a raspberry pi one. Custom built and with a custom OS. Not sure if there is a version of Lineage or Graphene that works on it, but that’s an option.

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