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i think karl jobst is currently trying to sue billie mitchell from australia to florida and is running into that problem just snail mailing the documents lol
Well, Karl is a complete lunatic that has acting totally irresponsibly and irrationally.

I don't like any of the Linux Tubers barring maybe a handful of them (I generally ignore their content), but none of them seem like lunatics. Almost all of them are standard shit-libs.
 
But like I've been saying, this isn't some obscure behavior pacman has, it's pretty much standard practice for a package manager. Anyone who has used any distro other than debian. Particularly ones that expect you to know how at least a little about managing your system (and even ones that might not). Pretty much do the same thing.
Interesting, I guess Red Hat does this too.

This just means that everyone not following Debian practice is wrong (and that the main Debian team will probably fuck things up to match the less careful distributions in future).

It's not 'knowing a lot about managing your system' to have to waste time combing through the output of an update/upgrade command, by the way- it's just inefficient.
 
Semi-related, but how do I set up a TOR bridge on Linux Mint?
The instructions are here:
Assuming that it is publicly available, you would definitely want to set up the Tor repos to get semi-up-to-date versions of Tor stuff. That's here:
(But you would replace the 'DISTRIBUTION' in the sources.list with the equivalent Ubuntu version for your version of Linux Mint, not whatever Mint calls its variant of Ubuntu internally- i.e. 'noble' for the latst version)
 
Well, Karl is a complete lunatic that has acting totally irresponsibly and irrationally.

I don't like any of the Linux Tubers barring maybe a handful of them (I generally ignore their content), but none of them seem like lunatics. Almost all of them are standard shit-libs.
The vast majority of them are far-left.
I try to avoid politics most of the time irl, but last time one mentioned my ideology and i said "hey that's me :)", The guy immediately said : "I won't shake your hand anymore" as if i had killed his dog. He is anarcho-something.
 
Anyone here who uses GNU Guix unironically as a package manager? Do you like it/hate it? Is it better than other package managers?
 
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