• @[email protected]
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    211 year ago

    Yes, it is just Debian, by design, but takes a lot of the hassle out have having a functional desktop. I know the next time I do a Debian install it will be done with Spiral, because it will save me time an trouble. Additionally, for peolple new to Linux, they don’t even know that a Debian install is not a finished state or what they need to do after installing. Spiral makes Debian proper accessible and safer for new users.

    • @EuroNutellaMan
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      41 year ago

      I mean there’s quite a few Debian-based distros that solve that issue…

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        How is the existence of Spiral Linux out of character or step with the existing Linux space. As far as I can tell, there have been a great many Linux hammers and nails to choose from to fit the various needs and fancies of people. Additionally, there may be a bunch of solutions to my need, but Spiral is the one I know about.

        • @EuroNutellaMan
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          11 year ago

          True, I just don’t think the concept of Spiral Linux is revolutionary.

            • war
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              1 year ago

              Yes, whoever wrote the word “finally” in the title of this post was saying that.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                I am not sure you understand what finally means. It is saying that what has been attempted before has been successfully done now. There is no implication of “revolutionary”, but tather iteration.

    • @TheLordHumungus
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      21 year ago

      Ya I kinda agree with you on this. I usually manually install everything but I’m getting lazy. I like pure debian so I will probably spin this up for a test. I’m trying to get back into the BSDs tho.