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Magister, in Debian being insanely stable
@Magister@lemmy.world avatar

Use MX Linux instead, it’s all the power of Debian with up to date everything.

Lime66,

It is? I don’t see a mention of that on there website

Magister,
@Magister@lemmy.world avatar

Well, I have kernel 6.5.10, latest Firefox (in .deb) etc

MonkderZweite, (edited ) in Pick wisely

Btw, what is it with the lord and father, in christianity? Is this a kink?

Evil_Shrubbery, in Pick wisely

I’ll run them both in VMs on my Hanna Montana Linux

BrianTheeBiscuiteer, in Everyone loves snaps

Just a few days ago I wrestled with the overzealous sandboxing and security of the Chromium snap. Had to get a Flatpak and even then had to use some flags to get the proper permissions enabled. Next time I do a refresh I’m going with Debian.

digger,
@digger@lemmy.ca avatar

Give Linux Mint Debian Edition a look!

bruhduh, (edited )
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With all respect I’d like to ask, why most people in comments avoiding Debian like plague? It’s good OG distro, stable as fuck, i know about old packages and all, but after daily driving arch BTW™ for 5 years straight all i can say is, I’m tired boss, I’m tired of nonstop updating, I’m tired of dependency hell that coming if you didn’t updated your system for half a month, I’m tired of resolving repeating dependency hell when you’ll have to reinstall half of your system to get it work another week, I’m tired of modern filesystems that locking themselves up completely when something goes wrong, so I’m just decided to give Debian a chance, and you wouldn’t believe it, it’s heaven, when you can just power up your system and it just works, without any trouble, yes, i have dated software, but it’s worth it, and yes, 8 years ago, my first distro was Linux mint, and it broke when i used OFFICIAL GUI updater tool to update version of my mint, also I’ve upvoted your comment and don’t mean any bad

Amends1782,

Agreed to infinity and beyond. I’m already burnt out after a couple years too. Debian all the way

RogueAozame, (edited )

Probably different experiences for some people. I don’t currently use my computer for anything time sensitive. I’m studying web development and some minor programming on it and play video games by myself generally. I like to tinker and mess with stuff as well, so Arch and KDE for me is fine. I like getting new features quickly and I don’t need or have a huge desire for the most stable system. If it breaks i just research how i can fix it and I’ve learned a lot doing that. When I do start actually working in development I’ll probably use a more stable release with Gnome. So really just comes down to different strokes for different folks.

bruhduh, (edited )
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Are you me from 8 years ago?) Keep it up) it’ll help you to gain knowledge and as you’ve said someday you’ll want your pc to just work) 8 years ago I’ve started to use Linux and did alot of distro hopping, and 5 years ago i installed arch, and now i trying Debian)

Kethal, (edited )

I used Debian for a bit many years ago. It was great for all the reasons you are tired of Arch (I had tried Gentoo before Debian). When Ubuntu came out, I was quite happy with it. It had the stability of Debian, but was a bit more polished and had better support for new stuff without sacrificing stability.

I’m moving on from Ubuntu at this point, and have tried Mint, but not Mint Debian. It’s nice enough. I’m curious what Debian is like these days though. I haven’t used it in a decade at least.

bruhduh,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

Debian became more polished and user friendly, you can check YouTube reviews of Debian 12, and yes) i think you should try mint Debian first because of mint flavours i only tried standard mint and don’t know how mint Debian edition do

XTornado, in Bye bye edge

The year of Linux cancelled. /s

puppy, (edited )

The year of the DESKTOP Linux. Linux has already won everywhere else.

Carter, in Come to the Linux side of the force

How do you manage to confuse there and their this much?

cosmicrookie, (edited )
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Thei might knot be from an English speiking country, so giv theim som kredid

Edit: I guess I should have used the /s

muhyb,

From my experience, only people whose their mother tongue is English make such mistakes.

gornius,

Because they learned that from hearing, not reading so that makes sense.

Flumsy,

How would that make a difference? The words still mean different things… You just have to remember what spelling belongs to what word.

Turun,

Learning from hearing: I’ll write down the word that makes this sound

Learning as a second language: I’ll write down the translation for the word I know in my native tongue.

gornius,

English is not my first not language. When I write something down in my first language (polish), it feels more like I’m transcribing things I silently say to myself, while with english I’m actually thinking about every word I type.

The funny thing is, the better I am getting at English, making those types of mistakes is getting easier for me.

But idk, this is just my experience.

alignedchaos, (edited )

The same way we confuse earnestness with trash clickbait tactics I guess

riodoro1, in Pick wisely

sudo apt install heaven hell

Let them fight!

Xirup, in ubuntu a granel (bulk ubuntu)

What’s that supposed to say? Or what I’m not understanding?

404, (edited )

“Ubuntu a granel” means “Free of charge” in Kinyarwanda (according to Google Translate).

Edit to add: It’s spoken in Rwanda.

See also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_philosophy

cocolopez, (edited )
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It’s like “take as much as you want”.

This was outside a minimarket

Judicus,

It translates to “free of charge” or something to that end.

Ubuntu is a Bantu (broad language family of about 600 African languages including Zulu) term meaning something like “humanity” or “community”

Near as I can tell, Granel is borrowed from spanish and in isolation would mean “grain”

sneezycat,
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“A granel” in Spanish means “in bulk”. It’s used when you go to a store and you put however much of whatever you need in a bag. Usually done with veggies.

ichbinjasokreativ, in Need to switch to Hanna Montana Linux now

Telling people about in-house programs in this manner is fine imo. If it was third party stuff I’d leave Ubuntu, but as it stands it’s still a great distro.

eskimofry,

“You’re right Mr. CMO! The frogs are warming up!”

Elliott, in Text editor war

Did I mention I use Arch?

milicent_bystandr,

$ pacman install $LINE_15

icedterminal,

error: no operation specified. (use -h for help)

milicent_bystandr,
  • goes on web angrily muttering… Finds Arch Forum or Stack Overflow or whatever who cares… *

“Where’s the GUI for pacman? What kind of a useless distro doesn’t have a graphical package manager?! You’re all failures and akshually I use Ubuntu”

lseif,

pacman install?

milicent_bystandr,

It’s been a long time…

lseif,

since i last have seen my son lost to this monster

AlexSup21,

the man behind the slaughter

eskuero, in what's your ubuntu?
@eskuero@lemmy.fromshado.ws avatar

Which color is hannah montana linux

lemmesay,
@lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

purple, for royal beings only.

Ildar, in Text editor war
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I’m the only one who use joe?

Heavybell,
@Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

No, but it might just be us…

Siegfried,

I thought this was a Joe mama joke

waldyrious,

Wow, it’s the first time I come across anyone who says they use joe. How does it differ from nano and micro?

Btw, I used to use dit several years ago, but swapped it for micro due to some keyboard shortcut issues (which are probably fixed now).

Ildar,
@Ildar@lemmy.world avatar

it’s actually hard to say that I use it, once in five years I need to edit file in terminal - and joe just traditional for me 🤷‍♂️

vox, (edited ) in Need to switch to Hanna Montana Linux now
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

Microsoft:

adding telemetry to the terminal.
(in a recent poweshell update)

lemmesay,
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with microsoft, it’s everyday affair.

s_s, in Distros bad

The programmable coffee drum roaster is NixOS

s_s, in They just don't understand

Literally me in 2003. 😂

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