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blotz, in maybe
@blotz@lemmy.world avatar

Such a shame they only research cs and teach new cs students.

heeplr,

and produce tons of excellent, reviewed but useless code on the way.

tourist,
@tourist@lemmy.world avatar

Solving the Rupert-Compfzkopf problem with non-euclidean endofunctors is not useless 😡

heeplr,

Great, now find a project to apply it and collect your participation trophy. :-P

prettybunnys,

Listen, I AM going to work this into a gitlab pipeline somehow now.

When do I collect my trophy, I need a deadline otherwise I’ll give up.

pineapplelover, in A repost from r/linuxmemes - Because I saw the original comic

Use linux mint debian edition because ubuntu sucks ass

www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php

Anticorp,

It’s a bit extreme to say Ubuntu sucks ass. Ubuntu brought Linux to the masses.

pineapplelover,

Ubuntu was my very first distro and I used it for a year. Maybe it was harsh to say that it sucked ass. When they pushed snaps on me, I started using them and towards the end, my computer got very slow. I’m now on arch btw

Anticorp,

Arch is awesome. I use Arch on my laptop. I’ve been thinking about changing my Pop desktop to Arch, but the GFX driver management for Pop is super convenient and I have steam all set up exactly as I want it. I don’t really want to go through all the set-up again.

Cyo,
@Cyo@lemmy.world avatar

That’s true but…I have been in GNI/Linux for just a year and have been reading how Ubuntu nowdays is awful but it was a great distro a few years ago.

Anyway, my opinion on Ubuntu has no weight since all I have used is Arch based distros

queue,
@queue@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Windows helped to bring the concept of an operating system to the masses too. Does that mean it’s impossible to ever ruin it’s reputation?

Anticorp,

Touché!

NaoPb,

He mean it’s the Ubunto brothers sexual preference

DaTingGoBrrr,

Ubuntu and Gnome Desktop singlehandedly made me hate Linux in my teens

Anticorp,

I love gnome!

WereCat, (edited ) in It's (usually) already installed

Not anymore. Just open PowerShell

winget install whateveryouwant

odelik, (edited )

At least in win11.

Not sure about win10, which didn’t have it installed by default orginally, but could be now? None of my win 10 machines are recent enough fresh installs to confirm, and have winget (and choco) installed because I installed it so I can install stuff easily.

rmuk,

On Windows 10 it was automatically installed as an update using - wait for it - the Microsoft Store.

Yes, the system-wide package manager was distributed as a package in the desktop store. 🤌

WereCat,

No idea about 10 either

possiblylinux127, (edited )

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Microsoft doesn’t need to even be involved

Scout, in They will all become Linux users one way or another

I just switched to Linux and I can say I get it now. Everyone should switch to Linux whether they want to or not.

Evil_Shrubbery,

FOSS or die needs to become an enforced law.

nebula42, in Wine being great
@nebula42@lemmy.world avatar

Why do you need Ms office at all these days when you have libreoffice

Trail,

Online collaboration?

ILikeBoobies,
desconectado,

Because all your colleagues and collaborators use it because it comes free with the company…

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

Because it’s not familiar. Onlyoffice looks like M$ Word 2019 though, so I’d much rather recommend that to ex-word users.

Duke_Nukem_1990, in what's your ubuntu?

This post doesn’t mention Arch. This is Arch erasure :(((

(I use arch btw)

lemmesay,
@lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

sorry. I often use arch wiki, so does that count?

spacesweedkid27,

Actually true.

To understand some kernel things I often had to visit the arch wiki so that I know what options to use in the grub bootloader.

ILikeBoobies,

It’s an amazing resource

xeekei,

Arch users uncomfortable when not about us btw

Telodzrum,

Yeah where is Arch Ubuntu (Manjaro)?

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

If linux distros were WW2 tanks.

Linux Mint - M4 Sherman
Sturdy, reliable, easy to build and maintain

Ubuntu - T-34
Easy to build, does what you want it to but terribly unreliable and tends to break down after a while

Arch - Tiger

Hard to build and takes too long, works great in design but in practice it just breaks down, over riced causing it to be unstable

Debian - Challenger

The best, usable in any situation, fairly easy to build and mighty reliable.

Linux Lite - M24 Chaffee

Fast, small, easy to build and unusually reliable for a light distro.

CentOS - Char B1

Outdated but still a beast of a distro.

Cipher22,

I find Rocky not being here at all funny.

guckfoogle,

The fact you know this much about Linux distros and WW2 tanks might actually might actually make you the nerdiest of the nerds.

Amends1782,

Dude this is awesome, and as a Linux nerd and tank nerd, a great comparison!

WolfhoundRO, (edited )

Slackware - T-55 or M3 Stuart

Outdated and should have been dead and gone a long time ago, but somehow still in service in a few places and stable

GreenMario, in It doesn’t even take special talents to do!

Akshully it’s GNU/Emacs.

homo_ignotus,

No, it’s GNU Emacs.

Nightsoul, in Oh no ...
TechieDamien,
kirby,
Nahodyashka,
cows_are_underrated,

Now I’m blind. Thanks for that.

Just_Not_Funny,

You’re a monster

abbadon420, in My PC is hacked

Curious question, is it “safe” to let them enter into a VM that runs windows? And is there an easy way to record their ip (to hand over to the police)

TheObviousSolution,

It’s probably better to get in contact with the people who are professionals at this if you want to help out.

JewGoblin,

lol I’m sure the Indian police will definitely not throw that info in the bin

glitch1985,

Depending on the type of VM it may not be completely sandboxed. Not worth it in my opinion. Also the police aren’t going to do squat. Hell they wouldn’t do anything even if they were down the street not to mention they’re on the other side of the earth.

MystikIncarnate,

Ehh. With enough digital forensics performed, you can generally get the information to authorities who will do something. For the average power user, this level of forensics is more than you’re going to be able to perform on your own. Simply having an IP address really isn’t sufficient. One unsubstantiated claim with an IP address doesn’t constitute enough evidence for them to take action, especially by someone who lives in a different country.

I only say so because I’ve seen the lengths some people have gone to in order to track down scammers and similar nefarious individuals and “companies”, and it is quite involved. Far more than what I would expect any single person to take on by themselves and frequently requiring extensive knowledge of the tools used, the vulnerabilities in those tools, and a fair amount of legwork (literally traveling around to collect information)… Which isn’t to mention a good amount of funding. At the end of the day, you’re just cutting off one of the heads of the Hydra, and they’ll be back in short order. There’s no shortage of morally bankrupt people willing to exploit and extort people with more money than sense, or at least, without enough technical understanding to know better. The problem isn’t exclusive to India, and with a billion people, there’s bound to be a disproportionate representation of scoundrels in that region whom are happy to rob anyone and everyone of their last dime just to get rich.

Bluntly, it’s more of a statement on humanity than it is of India, the Indian people, or their culture. These garbage people exist everywhere… Snake oil salesmen come to mind.

neurospice, in My PC is hacked

Sounds like you need an anti-wirus

bouh, in Look at that fragmentation!

That’s mostly fluff though. Like you show, the core is either Linux or bsd and gnu, and then you have a handful of families.

That’s not fragmentation, that’s freedom.

And compatibility is a big factor too. Because of gnu and posix basically, almost anything that works on one distro will work on another.

Imagine if each distro was completely locked from anything on another one. That would be fragmentation, and we wouldn’t be talking about it, because it would be shit.

callyral, (edited ) in AMA
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

I’d like you to guess which one of these is fake:

  1. How do I install Hyprland on NixOS using Flakes?
  2. How do I install systemd-dispatcher on Void Linux RC?

Edit:

OP has answered, the answer isthat the second one is fake, the first one is real.

ook_the_librarian,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

Whichever one is fake could be real tomorrow.

makunamatata,

There is always an alternate reality

AVincentInSpace,

do you have any idea the shitstorm that would go down in the Void Linux forums

thecrotch,

Is it anything like the daily shit storm in every Linux community?

renzev,

Not OP but I know which one is fake because I remember actually doing the other one haha

cyanarchy,

If you didn’t tell me one of these were fake I would never have questioned it.

ook_the_librarian,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

Honestly, just because one is nonsense, it wouldn’t mean it’s fake. I’ve read help forums.

PoolloverNathan,

…Neither?

unlawfulbooger,

You’re good. I know one of these is definitely real, but the other one is plausible enough to make me think both are real

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

They are both fake. Neither of them show up any results on google searches.

leaky_shower_thought, in AMA

how is the x org x server related to x formerly known as twitter?

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

wayland.social

laurelraven,

They’re distant cousins, but they avoid each other at family reunions

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

It’s his second cousin from his aunt’s sister in law side.

Crass_Spektakel, (edited ) in Hot take
@Crass_Spektakel@lemmy.world avatar

are perfectly right.

All major distributions offer all major Environments. I currently use either Debian or Ubuntu and usually install by booting the Netinstall.iso right from the official Servers which installs just the base system without any GUI at all. Then I use tasksel to select the environment. Ok, not every Environment is part of Tasksel but often it is just adding another Repository and running another apt install operation.

And yes, on my experimental computer I often install a dozen environments just because I can. Selectable at Login-Screen.

But now somethings VERY important from someone with 35 years of POSIX experience:

If you are a newby FOR GODS SAKE USE UBUNTU.

And if you are a pro… Ubuntu still is a very good option. Only if your have VERY GOOD REASONS which you COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND, only then use something else. Which is Debian for me.

Bomber,

newby FOR GODS SAKE USE UBUNTU.

Newbie here. Is Mint similar

Blisterexe,

mint is similar (its based on ubuntu) but it is significantly better imo

kvadd,

Sort of newbie here as well. Why is it better?

I used Ubuntu for about 2 years in 2006 to 2008, but have been on Windows since. I like Ubuntu, and looking in to dual booting with Windows now. Should I go for Mint instead of Ubuntu?

Blisterexe,

You should probably go for mint because of the reasons the other person that replied mentioned, but it’s your choice, go with whichever you like (you may also like zorinos)

kvadd,

Thank you! I’ve never heard of zorinos but I’ll look in to it

Moshpirit,
@Moshpirit@lemmy.world avatar

Canonical, the company that has been taking care of Ubuntu, has made many bad choices (including Amazon launcher, telemetry, Snap packages…). Linux Mint rises as an alternative because of these bad decisions.

kvadd,

Oh damn, I wasn’t aware. Never using Ubuntu again if they try shit like that. But if Canonical goes under, won’t that effect Mint? I mean if it is based on Ubuntu? (If my understand of it is correct)

CallOfTheWild,

Mint is Ubuntu based but they also maintain a parallel Debian based Mint (LDME). If Ubuntu died they would just switch focus to LDME.

kvadd,

Oh I see, thank you for the clarification

ziixe,
@ziixe@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I’m a newbie, used a derivative of Ubuntu (xubuntu) since my computer is slow and old as fuck, it ended up somehow breaking my pc into only booting the drive with the Linux install on it and refuse to boot anything else not even live USBs (putting back in my windows drive just shows “success Ubuntu” in the top left corner)

If you think it’s bios related please tell me, because I tried to mess with every damn setting related to this (I didn’t try resetting the CMOS but I doubt it will do anything)

If anything it probably made me hate Ubuntu based distros in general (couldn’t try anything else because the pc is fucked)

Corgana, (edited )
@Corgana@startrek.website avatar

If you are a newby FOR GODS SAKE USE UBUNTU.

Absolutely! I actually recommend Ubuntu for people used to MacOS, and Zorin (based on Ubuntu) for those used to Windows. Start simple and learn from there.

PurplebeanZ,

I’m a long time Linux user 20 years or so and have tried loads of distros in that time. Eventually I got fed up and settled on Mint for quite a few years, but about 6 months ago an old colleague told me about Zorin as he was impressed with how it felt ‘proper’ from a user perspective. I tried it and actually liked it so much I fully switched to it as my main OS. It’s got all the user friendliness for when you just want to use it for work tasks, but still everything else underneath for when you want to experiment etc.

Corgana,
@Corgana@startrek.website avatar

Yes! Well said. For me it was instrumental in finally making the switch to Linux.

FourThirteen,

What’s wrong with Debian?

lefaucet, (edited )

Debian’s great too. I find big applications tend to officially support Ubuntu tho, which is a big deal.

Unreal & Davinci Resolve come to mind.

I think Mint is great too. Havent actually tried it yet tho. Cant afford the down time to try it yet

Malfeasant,

I use Arch because not only am I into self abuse, I also enjoy being publicly flogged whenever I ask for help, which is never, because anytime I have a problem with it, there’s a pretty good chance someone else has asked before me.

dejected_warp_core, (edited )

If you are a newby FOR GODS SAKE USE UBUNTU.

As an IT professional, I use Ubuntu LTS only because I don’t want to spend my time tinkering around with the OS itself.

Basically, it’s this comic:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a2e429ab-9bf8-43dc-a066-75981c5a73ee.jpeg

All my hare-brained development ideas are more or less sandboxed in Docker containers. Rarely I need to schlep out to Sourceforge to get the right app for something. Most of the time there’s an apt or flatpack thing for what I’m up to, but I do go on a spree purging all that from time to time.

My only complaint is with Nvidia driver support/quality/maintenance, but I get that’s not Canonical’s fault.

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