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Magister,
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Yes, one in the basement and one in the kitchen

Magister,
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I always liked the 3 at the end, in the song :)

Magister,
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BTW you know you can dial it on your phone and have an easter egg? At least on Android

Magister,
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absolutely, xrdp and remmina, what’s the problem with remote desktop?!?

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

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

Magister,
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to reduce usage of the mouse?

a keyboard?

Magister,
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I’m using Linux for almost 30 years and never use snap or flatpak. I install native apps with apt or pacman or whatever.

Magister,
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or better, MX Linux !

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I used it when it became super popular, I installed Mint/Cinnamon, after a few months I switched to MX Linux Xfce and using it for 5+ years now.

Mint is polished for new users, not power users.

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I can confirm, I am born in 1970 and I am 33 years old (even if I always say 29 to everybody, every year is my 29yo again)

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Don’t use plain Debian, use MX Linux to have full up to date everything

Magister,
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Reinstalling every 6 months to feel like new was Windows 95, 98, XP, etc

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Never used them, maybe I’m old, but I only use app from the mx/debian repo. Everything is here and up-to-date. I prefer raw native.

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Better than this, I’m in QC (basically same climate as ME) and my heatpump is rated -20C/-4F and yes it works in winter to heat the house. Sometimes the heat pump goes in a “anti frost mode”, it’s automatic. I set it to 73F in winter and depending of the room it’s between 70 and 73, even if it’s -4F outside.

In QC, ME, VT, etc it can go down to -22F in winter, not uncommon. I have electric baseboard set to 70F so in case the heatpump stops, the baseboards take the relay.

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