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nixos, probably. or alpineWhat is the most pozzed distro?
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nixos, probably. or alpineWhat is the most pozzed distro?
RHEL &/or Fedora. Red Hat in general is very pozzed.>nigbuntu
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You have no one to blame but yourself. And just so this isn't a complete shitpost: What is the most pozzed distro? I think ubuntu might be it (sometimes it really is the first place you look) but what are the other options? Is there a tranny version of hannah montana linux?
Ever seen Jurassic Park? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOeY07qKU9c
That was a real file explorer who's name escapes my memory.
There have been attempts to turn GUIs more interactive. There was psDoom, a mod for Doom that would read processes, create monsters in a level from them, and would re-nice them when injured, terminating them when dead.
I'm not sure if it's the right fit but Artix has been pretty easy going for me. They've got Xlibre images and unlike arch a graphical installer. There's a little bit of setup afterwords you should probably do afterwords like installing the artix-archlinux-support package, adding some repos and setting up an AUR helper but after that just do an update once a month + reboot. It's the easiest way you're going to run Xlibre right now afaik. Full disclosure: I am biased as it's what I use.What's a good distro to use that uses Xlibre? I'm used to Ubuntu and am considering moving to Debian as Canonical becomes more homosexual.
I'm no power user, I like to tweak things a little but would prefer something that works without much effort on my end similar to Ubuntu.
If you want to stay in the familiar .deb ecosystem, go with Devuan: It's Debian's systemd-free and XLibre-positive little brother. It may/does need some more manual tinkering than Artix, (you can find many init-scripts prepackaged in AUR) to set up, but it's not rocket-science. You can even go "bleeding edge" (by Debian standards) rolling distro with it's "unstable" (again, by Debian standards) branch Ceres.What's a good distro to use that uses Xlibre? I'm used to Ubuntu and am considering moving to Debian as Canonical becomes more homosexual.
I'm no power user, I like to tweak things a little but would prefer something that works without much effort on my end similar to Ubuntu.
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So if you want to switch to XLibre right now
So if you want to switch to XLibre right now, I too would recommend Artix.
I'm not sure what you mean by current trouble. If you mean on the "employing sadistic pedophiles" meter then I have some bad news. Mr. Bicha is still currently with debian after even canonical dropped him.probably several months down the line. Is there any current trouble with Debian?
Took me a scarce 3 minutes to install Artix under Qemu. It's quite nice.
LMAO. Tried this with Devuan. At around 38 minutes of install, it asked me to choose my init system. I chose Runit. It told me to insert the medium I was using. I will not be attempting this again. Sorry for the bad crop, but this shit pissed me off so much you just get my Artix crop parameters.
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They again disabled the video feed for him...https://events.gnome.org/event/259/contributions/1240/ -- Bicha is allegedly giving his talk right now at GUADEC. We'll see if the GNOME faggots chicken out and post it or not.
GNOME, Debian and the greater FOSS community are going on the record to actively protect Jeremy Bicha. Giving him special treatment to ensure he can continue to physically access conferences. Some of which have children in attendance, a common and promoted thing in the FOSS community.https://events.gnome.org/event/259/contributions/1240/ -- Bicha is allegedly giving his talk right now at GUADEC. We'll see if the GNOME faggots chicken out and post it or not.
Does Bicha need his own thread?https://events.gnome.org/event/259/contributions/1240/ -- Bicha is allegedly giving his talk right now at GUADEC. We'll see if the GNOME faggots chicken out and post it or not.
Took me a scarce 3 minutes to install Artix under Qemu. It's quite nice.
Saw a guy on #artix/Libera claim faster boot with Runit than S6 in particular. On my test config, just got 16 seconds (Mate-S6) vs 18 seconds (Mate-Runit), so I don't agree. In the process, I generated a brief (little over 3 minute) video of an artix-mate-runit install. Figured I'd share that here. This is from an ISO on an SSD onto a RAID1 pair of spinning rust drives on QEMU-KVM, so your install is likely even faster.
I don't think periodic updates on GNOME and Debian covering up for him for yet another time would make for a good dedicated thread. And he's not very active publicly... since the wiki edit incident, at least.Does Bicha need his own thread?
He seems smarter then the average lolcowI don't think periodic updates on GNOME and Debian covering up for him for yet another time would make for a good dedicated thread. And he's not very active publicly... since the wiki edit incident, at least.
He got away with pretty heinous rape for quite a while. Dude's not stupid. His harddrives should be searched.He seems smarter then the average lolcow
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Lunduke, is in fact, jew/Lunduke, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Lunduke is a jew that actively disabled comments and quit or seriously considered quitting jewtube from comments on his videos naming the jew.inb4 Lunduke steals this story without crediting, again. I thought this was his job? He should be on top of every FOSS conference going down. We should be stealing from him, not the other way around. What a slacker.
This is a Community Watch thread. That means it's basically a lolcow thread. The Linux thread is probably more about FOSS itself. That said you find a lot of crossover. I see people autistically arguing about technical issues on this thread, and I see people (including myself) going off on a rant about troons in the Linux thread, where it really should be technical and I should STFU because I don't know jack about Linux compared to most of the actually useful posters there.I sure love discussing FOSS in my FOSS thread!