• @foggy
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    2751 year ago

    Well the solution here is to just use the superior distro, naturally.

    This post will surely upset nobody.

    • Midnight Wolf
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      1821 year ago

      the superior distro

      Finally, puppy linux is getting the recognition it deserves

      • @[email protected]
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        671 year ago

        I ordered something from someone awhile back and it came with a free flash drive in the shape of a credit card. It had pictures of puppies on it so naturally it’s a puppy linux drive now.

        This is entirely irrelevant but hopefully someone gets a smile out of it.

        • Midnight Wolf
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          121 year ago

          flash drive shaped like a credit card

          Wait, what?

          • @[email protected]
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            431 year ago

            Thin, credit-card-sized USB drives are a popular promotional gimmick because they have a practical use but also have a large surface area for promoting your brand. Most often given out as vendor gifts.

          • xigoi
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            131 year ago

            If you donate to the FSF, you get a member card with pre-installed Linux.

      • @pete_the_cat
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        271 year ago

        I think you mean Hannah Montana Linux.

      • @spittingimage
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        Puppy’s awesome. I’ve used it on a laptop so old I had to install a bootloader in the MBR so it would boot from USB. It ran like a dream.

      • Dave.
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        11 year ago

        Red Hat 5.0 for lyfe.

        Kernel 2.0.36 represent! ✊

    • @Dasnap
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      691 year ago

      When did TempleOS start supporting .deb files?

      • asudox
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        Agreed. Debian Linux is just a children distro with a fibonacci logo that god created.

    • @[email protected]
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      521 year ago

      You’re right! If a deb file exists then surely it’s in the AUR. ABS will repackage it seamlessly for you and then install it directly with Pacman.

    • Neko the gamerOP
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      61 year ago

      is there a way to make it work like a rolling release of sorts? i’d want to use debian, but i don’t want to stay with old packages and wait 2 years for an update

      • @[email protected]
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        You could use debian testing. It’s a somewhat “rolling-release” model. You will get more up to date packages with more stability too.

        You could also use unstable, but I wouldn’t recommend it personally.

        Edit: if you really need the most up to date version of some packages, you can pin them to use the unstable repo. This would be a pretty reasonable solution.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        You could just go with Debian unstable. I rarely ran into issues while running it in a rolling release style.

        Debian testing might also work for you. But it will have a freeze window before each release.

        • this_is_router
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          As will have debian unstable. That’s the way it goes, for a few months every few years it slows down until the new stable gets released. Testing is just 10 days after unstable to avoid the biggest bugs.

          Never had big problems with debian unstable in 15 years though, as long as you use apt-listbugs

      • @hadi
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        21 year ago

        sparky Linux is based on Debian and it has stable and rolling release

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Most of such packages, be it deb rpm or really whatever, have their AUR entry, install and run fine on Arch.