Luigi (with Linux Mint logo) and Mario (Ubuntu logo) come in

Mother: It’s-a the Ubuntu Bros!

Linux Mint (Luigi): Mama why-a you never remember my name?

Mother: I’m-a sorry Green Ubuntu

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Use linux mint debian edition because ubuntu sucks ass

https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php

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

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11 points

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?

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4 points

Touché!

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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

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4 points

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

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2 points

I love gnome!

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4 points

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

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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.

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8 points

He mean it’s the Ubunto brothers sexual preference

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11 points

The Cinnamon desktop is pretty awesome, though, but you can just install it on another Debian district.

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I tried them all (all Mint DEs)

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Good you did a thorough test, what distro did you end up choosing?

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2 points

I also used it, and liked it, then Plasma, made it look like Windows 12 (looked like a combination of Windows and macOS), but I’m now on GNOME again. I might use something else in the future tough.

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I like Trinity because it looks like old Windows environment :)

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PEOPLE! start using entirely freedom distributions of gnu-linux like pureOS or trisquel trisquel is the version of ubuntu without proprietary blurbs.

100% freedom software https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html

DragoraGNU/Linux-Libre, an independent GNU/Linux distribution based on concepts of simplicity.

Dyne:bolic a GNU/Linux distribution with special emphasis on audio and video editing. This is a “static” distro, normally run from a live CD. Since it will not receive security updates, it should be used offline.

guix Guix System, an advanced GNU/Linux distro built on top of GNU Guix (pronounced “geeks”), a purely functional package manager for the GNU system.

Hyperbola Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre, a long-term support simplicity-focused distribution based on Arch GNU/Linux.

Parabola GNU/Linux-libre, a distribution based on Arch that prioritizes simple package and system management.

PureOS, a GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian with a focus on privacy, security, and convenience.

Trisquel, a GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that’s oriented toward small enterprises, domestic users and educational centers.

Ututo, a GNU/Linux 100% free distribution. It was the first fully free GNU/Linux system recognized by the GNU Project.

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I agree with your message of freedom, but please space out your text so it isn’t just a big wall. And don’t recommend distros like Guix, Hyperbola or Parabola to beginners, please…

If you’re a beginner and your hardware supports Linux-Libre, use Trisquel.

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And I agree with your message of spacing out text

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I’m pretty sure they need real time systems on a spaceshuttle

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I think the real time requirement can be relaxed for self contained experiment packages. And given that the shuttle ran a healthy number of student experiments, it’s pretty likely that X system has appeared.

I believe crew laptops for email and stuff are also running non real-time systems.

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For the main systems, sure. But non critical systems can pretty much run nearly anything.

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21 points

because how tf am i gonna install internet drivers without internet.

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7 points

Same way you install the OS without internet, put it on a thumb drive.

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Well sure, but if i have to figure out what to get, where to get it, how to install a driver from a tar.gz file, maybe i just install ubuntu instead.
I opted for fedora instead, until it died on an nvidia update (as every distro inevitably seems to do with me) and fucked off back to windows. Linux desktop has not treated me well so far in any case.

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No need, if Ubuntu works out of the box then Debian also works most of the time. I’ve never had to install drivers for ethernet or wifi. The installer is a bit less graphical, but it will connect in a few “clicks”, even wifi works for the installer.

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Why does anybody use ubuntu etc when they could use debian?

Debian is good, but people working on polishing a thing from 9 to 5, 5 days a week can do a lot.

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ubuntu has firewall protection already to go. I heard if you used debian you have to install UFW or other things on your own

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For what you need a firewall on a desktop-client?

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8 points

For everything? You still shouldnt be running all ports open around. As it would ease the work of hackers getting backdoor access.

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Only moonmen use debian

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Don’t you just love how with phones you don’t really have one?

Google is breaking their backs locking down Android tighter than a nun’s cooch, and generally enshitifyijg every garbage product they offer. Where’s my third fucking option?

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7 points

Pinephone?

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Probably try a raspberry pi one. Custom built and with a custom OS. Not sure if there is a version of Lineage or Graphene that works on it, but that’s an option.

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My guess is: Too outdated packages. Debian experimental fixes this, but it’s not noob friendly to enable those. And flatpack is too recent.

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This was the one for me, was running Debian a few years ago, I was really happy with how everything worked.

But at work I noticed a lot of tools I needed where pretty old. Like an old version of maven or an old version of Firefox or npm.

You can probably work around it, but I just went back to Mint again.

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It’s gotten better uith flatpak, or if you can handle it: distrobox.

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53 points

Here comes Arch Linux with a steel chair!!

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Here comes Arch Linux with the parts for a steel chair! Now they’re pulling out the instructions for putting it together! Uh oh, the instructions say what kind of bolts they need, but not how many! Arch is trying to fit it all together anyway! Hmm, looks like some of the assembly steps are missing… ok, Arch has got something that looks like a chair constructed… now they’re going to test it by sitting down… oh, and the chair frame has held together but the seat has fallen off. Arch forgot about not breaking user space again!

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And now here comes Gentoo with a… a coal forge? Oh my God he’s forging a steel chair from a metal blank! But what’s this? Hes pulling out a smaller forge to forge a hammer for the bigger forge! The humanity!

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And now here comes Debian, he enters the room and sits on chair that was there for few years already, and sits there for the next few years

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I never used Gentoo. Was it really that bad lol

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I use Arch btw


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