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21Cabbage, in Hey, have you ever heard of Pop!_OS?

I don’t have a PC right now but I’m a Mint guy.

Jerkface,

“1994 or 2024” for 200$, Alex.

Steve,

Both, obviously

terminhell, in I don't...

To devils advocate a little in general with this topic: For wider spread adoption, Linux kinda needs to adopt around more standards. If you put yourself in the shoes of the average windows or Mac (even iOS/Android) user; it’s an overall standardized experience.

Linux now, is mostly a choice of DE and package manager. I still absolutely want distros like arch and Gentoo to still exists as they are.

ElderWendigo,

Windows and Mac don’t have standards; they’re single solitary stand alone monoliths. The user experience is the same in their walled gardens because they are the same, not because those systems embrace standards. In particular Microsoft’s lack of standards has been a point of pain for Linux and FOSS users for decades. Linux has actual standards and that is exactly why there is so much diversity. That diversity would have crumbled into chaos long ago if the Linux community did not embrace standards.

bobs_monkey,

If Windows users had to deal with the dependency issues, it likely would’ve never taken off. That’s kind of the problem I’ve seen around various Linux distros, though I wager it’s gotten a lot better in recent years. For the record, I’ve been out of the Linux game for a good 6 years, and I barely ever boot up my computer much. I’m able to run my business completely off my phone (except tax season), and I haven’t made the earnest effort to get back into it due to time constraints.

grue,

If Windows users had to deal with the dependency issues

Have you never heard the term “DLL Hell?” It’s called that because DOS and Windows specifically use .dll files for dependencies.

bobs_monkey,

No I haven’t, learn something new every day

Karcinogen, in I don't...

Why not?

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

It’s killing what effectively is the backbone of what makes up Linux and the open source world - diversity.

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

the only reason this bothers me is… ew… flatpak.

avidamoeba,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

Linux’es diversity has never been found in the large fundamental pieces of software. Instead it’s typically been found in the nooks and crannies between them. We’ve typically had one or several of those and most have used those. It’s the kind of diversity you find between evolutionary differences between the same species, not revolutionary differences.

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

Still, we are where we are thanks to evolutionary dead ends (amongst other things).

Chewy7324,

There’s an increasing amount of wayland compositors, so I don’t think diversity goes away.

Additionally, hyprland supports plugins which can do most things an X.org window manager could do. E.g. there’s a plugin to support river’s window layout protocol, which allows for creating custom window layout generator.

Diversity doesn’t just vanish, it’s replaced by new possibilities, created by solid protocol specifications with multiple implementations.

Similarily, nixpkgs and other repos continue to grow, just like flathub does too. These projects aren’t killing diversity, they’re enabling it.

0x4E4F,
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I was talking in general, didn’t have Wayland in mind in particular… but I did have systemd in mind.

mb_,

I would argue they are all the same since most are based on wlroots and if wlroots doesn’t support something neither does the “increasing amount of Wayland compositors”.

possiblylinux127, in Hey, have you ever heard of Pop!_OS?

This was funny the first time I saw it, back when windows 10 came out.

lurch,

it’s still new for gentoo users who started installing that day and decided to go with openoffice from source.

Trollception,

Can’t wait until Windows 12 or whatever comes out and Windows 11 magically becomes the go-to version.

possiblylinux127,

No this meme is from 2018

Z3k3, in Hey, have you ever heard of Pop!_OS?

I’ll be honest at this point in my life anthing that pops up it gets a 1 simply for annoying me.

I’m never randomly recommending anything unless asked and if I do when asked specifically about it the app owners sure as shit don’t need to know about it

lobut,

It’s annoying when I start some software to get something done and it’s asking me to do a survey. I’m in the middle of something! What’s wrong with you?!

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

The survey is administered by a cat.

Meron35,

Would you like to rate our app?

❌Not now ❌Yes ✅Not ever

Z3k3,

I think it’s the fact that 3rd box rarely exists that has gotten me this way

TxzK,

The fact that these popups exists in the first place makes me angry

WashedOver, in Hey, have you ever heard of Pop!_OS?
@WashedOver@lemmy.ca avatar

Kind of reframes the whole being a vegetarian thing…

Chewy7324,

Well, did you know I’m vegetarian and used to run Arch? If you could show me your fridge and computer, please, I’ll fix them for you!

amotio, in Hey, have you ever heard of Pop!_OS?

I have recently started using KDE and so far i like it after years of XFCE on slower pc. And every now and then I think about switching to some debian based distro but AUR spoiled me and now I am too lazy. Its great that with my setuo I can change distros and have working OS in under an hour with all my software already setup.

SanndyTheManndy,

KDE ran much smoother with the same resources on my desktop, I regret not switching sooner.

Rognaut, in Hey, have you ever heard of Pop!_OS?

You guys should try Kali Linux with KDE Plasma. I’m really enjoying it. It’s so easily customizable.

DickFiasco,

Ok I installed Kali now how do I hack?

Rognaut,

Sudo apt install sl

sl

cygnus,
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NotATurtle, in Hey, have you ever heard of Pop!_OS?

Have you heard of our lord and saviour Arch Linux BTW

onlinepersona,

Get on the NixOS train, loser. Arch is too easy. /s

ILikeBoobies,
onlinepersona, (edited )

Not entirely the same. nix is a build-tool, package manager and DSL. NixOS is the OS built on top of that. nixlang.wiki explains it

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

ILikeBoobies,

I just think more people should use Nix packages

dream_weasel,

BTW!!!

THE_ANON, in This goofy aah comic

Cursed as fuck man

charizardcharz, in This goofy aah comic

username is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.

Xirup,

username is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/9f3c1f28-0106-4e10-8082-66787757e11e.webp

surewhynotlem,

I see you’ve met my daughter.

“Moooom! Dad tried to make me eat broccoli!!”

XEAL, (edited )

When that happens on your own machines it’s at the same level of Windows’ “contact your system administrator” messages

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

Once Ubuntu couldn’t finish an upgrade and GDM told me to contact my system administrator. On my computer.

tubbadu, in Sneaky

Good fox

TheGreenGolem, in Your average Wine enjoyer
@TheGreenGolem@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Big Carl

TCB13, (edited ) in Your average Wine enjoyer
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar
cevn,

Lmao… it hurts because it’s true!! Debug these windows stack traces in Linux, here you go!! Exception happened at 0xEBFCEBFCBEBXBDBBWBXBENEKWWLLWLFFMLW

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

My first Linux install, I downloaded some tutorial from somewhere, can’t remember where (maybe someone on IRC shared it 🤔… IDK, I can’t remember), and this is litelarly what it said 😂.

You have to be prepared when installing Linux. Take a week or two off work or school and make sure you have the following things at your disposal.

  • Find as many bootable floppy’s and as many different dostro CDs as possible. Why? The boot floppy from Debian might work with Suse, but not the Debian CD.
  • Make sure you have at least two CD drives and floppy drives at your disposal. The more, the better. Why? You’ll probably burn out the first ones while trying to figure out which boot floppy goes with which distro.
  • Have coffee at your disposal all the time. You’re at the bottom of the pot? Pour that in your mug and put a new one on the kettle.
  • Stock up on as many different kinds of alcohol you can find, preferably strong stuff. Trust me, you’ll need it.
AnUnusualRelic, (edited )
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Typical of many online tutorials, full of typos and errors.

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

That’s because they were probably drunk when writing the tutorial 😂.

yetAnotherUser,

Real Kanjidamage vibes

seonar22,

How I learnt there are normal dot net runtime and Desktop runtime.

ILikeBoobies, in Your average Wine enjoyer

Windows can’t run Linux apps (wsl is Linux running Linux apps)

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

Both Linux and Windows can’t run macOS apps.

ILikeBoobies,

Just for awareness

www.darlinghq.org

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

Yeah, I remembered there was some project like this but never looked into it.

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