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EmperorHenry, in You have no power here
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WINE

Also…Get a whitelisting antivirus on windows.

Andrew15_5, in Cinnabuntu
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Google bad, duckduckgo good.

Pilokyoma, in you guys are spying

“Antispyware windows 10”, “Duckduckgo.com”, “Jailbreak (dangerous)”, “Great”

Johnmannesca, in what's your ubuntu?
@Johnmannesca@lemmy.world avatar

Ubuntu Studio because I like a decent low latency kernel for audio related work

MustrumR, in NVIDIA has fallen off the bus

Just in case:

This means a problem with PCIe bus connection. Reseat the unruly card. If problem persists, check for cracks near your PCIe connector.

It might also be an (unlikely) problem with motherboard especially if you scratched it or CPU if you bent some pins.

numanair,

Could it be a power issue too?

MustrumR,

Yes, you are right that is a possibility.

I remember that actually I encountered it once with a power supply problem, but it appeared along with other random issues, like restarts, application crashes, and nvidia-smi not responding.

jcs, in When you need to retire an old server
@jcs@lemmy.world avatar

And the sysadmin said “well done, good and faithful servant.”

captain_aggravated, in what's your ubuntu?
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m a Mint man.

creation7758, in Text editor war

Vim user here. I still can’t find the value of c to the power of x in nano. Does anyone have the answer?

Norgur, in Linux servers

Or Windows Server for the pretentious rich kid clouds where nobody has the slightest clue but enough money to throw at the problem.

mlg, in If linux distributions were tools.
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

The swiss army knife should not be Ubuntu lol. Ubuntu would be like the dollar store knockoff that falls apart with use.

Pirasp, (edited )

You mean to say the version where the Victorinox logo is replaced with the Ubuntu one?

Looks half way convincing but is shit in reality?

karmiclychee,

Always felt more like a hammer to me.

kadu,
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  • mlg,
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    Used it for 2 years on desktop and server.

    Documentation is always outdated and useless. GNOME is crap. apt has a dependency issue every week. Repos have software ranging from bleeding edge to horrendously outdated. Netplan is next level stupid and also decides to break for no reason. Systemd waits for network to boot by default because reasons. Versioning and LTS adds more magic fun to doing anything because of the aforementioned documentation. Last time I used it, still had crap interoperability when switching DEs for some weird reason. Canonical is the big dumb dumb. All the downstreams inherit the same problems like PopOS and elementary.

    I took all of that experience and thought it was the default linux expectations until I got to try Debian for server and Fedora for desktop.

    Unfortunately, people make the same mistake as me and then assume broken Ubuntu is just how linux is.

    Credit though, it did get to teach me the general ins and outs of linux because I needed to fix or change something every other week.

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  • Zangoose,
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    Not OP, I like gnome and all but I Ubuntu’s extensions/custom version of gnome is awful and makes trying to change settings so much worse because the gnome documentation doesn’t always match with all of the changes Ubuntu adds on top. Maybe they’re talking about that?

    banneryear1868,

    Can’t you just use another desktop environment if you don’t like the pre-packaged gnome? I just see Ubuntu as a flavor of Debian made for ease of use.

    Zangoose,
    @Zangoose@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s true, but installing a whole new desktop environment also kind of goes against the whole “ease of use” part. If someone’s going to go to a whole different flavor they might as well just use something like Mint or Mint DE unless they specifically need Ubuntu for a dev environment or program/driver compatibility. That way they can still get the ease of use benefit but without dealing with all of the weird oddities that Ubuntu can introduce.

    banneryear1868,

    Yeah I just find for newer users the amount of Ubuntu support has always been a huge plus if you’re just getting in to messing with Linux. It’s a lot better now but it used to be things like “how to do x on Ubuntu,” there would always be some super easy to follow tutorial. My personal preference is just a Debian install but the more catered experiences like Mint and Ubuntu do a great job at presenting Debian to daily users without any hassle.

    Aganim, (edited )

    It most certainly does. It’s the only distro that I do not trust anymore to do a proper job of automatically partitioning your drive during setup, after getting complaints from my parents that Ubuntu refused to install updates. Turned out it had created a rediciously small boot partition and was now complaining that it had not enough space left to install new kernel versions as they kept around all old ones. “Because users might want to use those”, according to their documentation. Bitch, you market yourself as the distro suitable for absolute beginners, but you not only expect them to know what a kernel is, but also that they clean them up their selves? What an absolutely moronic decision.

    I’ve had broken installations after upgrades to a major version in the past and I’ve seen a number of colleagues switch to plain Debian or Arch derivatives after Ubuntu decided to crap out after a major upgrade.

    I’ve seen Ubuntu systems not being able to upgrade due to circular dependencies that couldn’t be resolved by Apt, package Foo requires Bar, Bar requires Baz, Baz requires Foo. Or even packages from their own repository that couldn’t be upgraded because some dependency wasn’t available anymore.

    Just a handful of the issues I’ve encountered with Ubuntu. Personally I’m done with that distro. If it works for you, by all means use it. But I don’t help friends and colleagues (we all get to choose our own distro fortunately, but also have to fix issues ourselves) anymore when they decide to go Ubuntu. Use a proper distro if you want my help, not that Fisher-Price ‘My First Linux’ crap.

    rambaroo,

    Ubuntu LTS is the least stable LTS Linux distro I’ve ever used. There’s why I avoid Ubuntu. It isn’t about normies it’s about avoiding Canonical.

    Rustmilian, (edited ) in I am THIS close to joining the Chromium monopoly gang
    @Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

    Have you tried firefox-nightly?
    Also, chat.mozilla.org

    grue,

    Firefox nightie? What, did new merch just drop?

    Sonotsugipaa, (edited )
    @Sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    I wasn’t planning on installing another browser (ignore the post’s title), and joining a Matrix chat for technical help is the last thing I would do due to me being socially awkward…

    I appreciate the advice though

    ryannathans,

    My brother it’s a matrix chat not a public speaking event

    EuroNutellaMan, in what's your ubuntu?
    @EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

    Omg it’s the Teenage Mutant Ninja Ubuntus

    Gork, in happy 1_700_000_000 everyone!

    Nothing existed prior to January 1, 1970.

    It is known.

    PlasticExistence,

    It is known.

    TimeSquirrel,
    @TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

    From the atomic age into the information age. That date is a good marker.

    ininewcrow,
    @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

    *Disinformation Age

    The Information Age appeared for a brief moment and went straight into the Disinformation Age

    018118055,

    End of universe, 2038.

    dream_weasel, in If linux distros were WW2 tanks. Made by a guy who tries to play War Thunder with linux.

    An absolutely and totally unbiased view ofc.

    Chariotwheel,

    Boy, I wonder which Linux distro OP uses

    Pharmacokinetics,
    @Pharmacokinetics@lemmy.world avatar

    Are we talking about War Thunder Russian bias or Linux Debian bias?

    DragonTypeWyvern,

    Image having a “War Thunder Russian bias” and still giving the Sherman more credit for beating the Nazis than the T-34.

    I’m actually offended, and I’ll gladly throw down on any Wehraboo that thinks the Shermans were trash

    fl42v, in Unix < GNULinux < GNUHurd

    Huh, so that’s why Hurd doesn’t work? They just expected it to run on some alien tech?

    BigBlackCockroach, (edited )
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    jmcs,

    The first response to the latest release is Everything’s broken (was: Debian GNU/Hurd 2023 released!) and they pretty much beg you to only run it in a VM. So we can safely assume it’s going to be stable until the end of the year.

    palordrolap,

    "Everything's broken" / "only run it in a VM". Where have I heard that before? Oh yes. ReactOS.

    Totally different OS project with some remarkable similarities, apparently.

    ReactOS has a head start. Who will win?

    Popcorn, anyone?

    (But seriously, I'd very much like both to do well.)

    BigBlackCockroach, (edited )
    @BigBlackCockroach@lemmy.world avatar

    Sometimes you got to take a leap of faith 🫣🐂🐃🦬 🤣

    https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/22/1411385475199_wps_86_PIC_BY_LAURENT_RENAUD_AND.jpg

    postscript : the guy who said everything was broken, seemed to just have had a broken filesystem, ironically the advantages of a microkernel like hurd led to him even being able to boot without a kernel panic() 🤯 🤔

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