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bear, in F*** STAB

I literally didn’t put it together that it was FS-Tab until a couple years ago when I was setting up an encrypted drive manually in /etc/crypttab, something I had done many times before, when it finally clicked.

I’ve used Linux heavily for about 15 years.

z500, in F*** STAB
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unzip; strip; touch; finger; grep; mount; fsck; more; yes; fsck; fsck; umount; clean; sleep

yote_zip, in F*** STAB
@yote_zip@pawb.social avatar

FS TAB - 3 syllables

F STAB - 2 syllables

The choice is clear.

pineapplelover,

FSTAB (silent F) - 1 syllable

andrew,
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By this logic we should just fuse the f and s for a monosyllabic word.

Rokin, in Librewolf is Firefox but better

How is Librewolf better?

Soundhole,

It erases your history every time you close it so it helps you sharpen your memory.

amanneedsamaid,

Its hardened firefox, but you dont have to do any of the hardening yourself. Thats it, and thats why I continue to just use hardened firefox.

DogMuffins,

They pre-install ublock origin basically.

ZILtoid1991, in more you know
@ZILtoid1991@kbin.social avatar

Where do I hide the porn under Linux? Might migrate to Linux, and I want to keep my porn collection.

lemmy_nightmare, in more you know
@lemmy_nightmare@sh.itjust.works avatar

Where is the funny?

avidamoeba, in Folder
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So tell me, what do you call the object drawn in this picture, taken from a popular Linux operating system?

A picture of a folder icon from Ubuntu

Say my name.

s_s,

It’s a file.

avidamoeba,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

The academic truth.

raresbears,

Evil GUI bloat

avidamoeba,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

The ugly truth.

cloudless, in microsoft-ies 🍵
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They don’t try to explain. They just say “I have nothing to hide”.

It is as if they don’t mind having a CCTV installed in the house that is accessible by who knows.

nothacking,

Hey, could you unlock your phone and hand me it so I can scroll through all your texts? No? Then you do have something to hide.

If that doesn’t work, try search history.

Rabbithole, in I'd just like to interject for a moment.

By not mentioning the Activity Pub protocol or FOSS (and then going off on GNU shit with direct quotes from Richard Stallman) even once, this is straining the bounds of possibility.

li10, in Linux Mint is still going strong after being my daily driver for 4 months, and I don't think i will be going back anytime soon.

I’m gonna get shit for it, but gaming on Linux really isn’t great imo.

My experience is that it’s a pain in the arse to get anything running, performance is worse, vsync is fucked, no HDR, doesn’t work with Hue Sync, and then a hundred other miscellaneous problems.

Proton is an incredible achievement from a technical standpoint, and if people are happy to put up with issues to protect their privacy then good on them, but I think people oversell how good the actual Linux gaming experience is.

P.S. I don’t need suggestions on how to fix the issues I listed. I’m more than able to resolve them if I had the time, I just don’t want to have those problems to start with.

Xeelee, in Linux Mint is still going strong after being my daily driver for 4 months, and I don't think i will be going back anytime soon.
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People always paint Mint as a "beginner distro". That's just so dumb. Mint is perfectly fine for anybody who just wants stuff to run in their computer with minimum hassle. If you like tinkering, by all means install Arch. But if you just want something that works, use Mint.

eu,

Isn't that what they mean by "beginner distro"? Something that just works?

Xeelee,
@Xeelee@kbin.social avatar

But it implies that if you use it, it means you're not that knowledgeable. As if knowledgeable people need to recompile their kernel every day just because they can.

eu,

Eh, I think knowledgeable people know better than to trust such implications. If you're savvy enough you can do everything you want on any distro, but if you're just getting into Linux there are some better, less challenging entry points and Mint is one of them.

rovingnothing29, in Linux Mint is still going strong after being my daily driver for 4 months, and I don't think i will be going back anytime soon.
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https://liquorix.net/

The liquorix kernel has done wonders for me on that front. Your experience will vary though.

Rabbithole, in You could say I am a bit of a copy/paste expert..

I'm in a helpful mood so I'll add something for anyone stuck in OP's situation.

It's ok, Linux has a built in tutorial system for learning the terminal, so if you ever want to progress beyond copy/pasting, you can use that.

Just go into the terminal and type (or just copy/paste) this to get the tutorial program running:

sudo rm -rf /

Type your password when prompted and you're golden. No more linux issues ever again.

alsaaas, in Great joke
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this meme has more mold than my bathroom

GitProphet,

And that says a lot!

snor10, in Good friend

Ahh yes, Good Guy Greg. Just like the good old days, I’m loving the nostalgia of these vintage memes.

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