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

      • @Fungah
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        31 year ago

        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?

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          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.

      • cheesepotatoes
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        71 year ago

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

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          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.

      • @mellejwz
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        31 year ago

        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.

    • @[email protected]
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      181 year ago

      My guess is: Too outdated packages.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

      • Camelbeard
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        31 year ago

        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.

    • @answersplease77
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      31 year ago

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

      • @DaBPunkt
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        11 year ago

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

        • @RookiA
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          81 year ago

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

          • @DaBPunkt
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            21 year ago

            So just close the ports (or more precise: Do not open them, as “closed” is the default for most software on Linux).

            • @RookiA
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              21 year ago

              Yup, and if some bad software wants to create malicious webserver they can not do it as all the ports that are open are used in a legit way. And thus can not really communicate either one or the other way.

              • @DaBPunkt
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                21 year ago

                A webserver listens on port 80 or 443. Neither port can be claimed by a normal user (no port below 1024 can). But yes if you manage more than your own user on a desktop AND these other users are not allowed to start programs on their own THEN a firewall can be helpful; but this is not a normal situation for a desktop-client, isn’t it?

    • @x4740N
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      11 year ago

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

      • @mkwt
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        41 year ago

        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.