(That’s Dick Van Dyke living it up at 99)

  • @[email protected]
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    10 days ago

    I actually call Debian itself “old man”, not its users. I don’t know why, but that fits Debian in my mind.

  • @Unknown1234_5
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    3910 days ago

    Debian is that one guy on a construction site who, despite doing as little as possible each day, somehow is the only thing keeping the company functional.

    • bruhduh
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      2710 days ago

      Debian is like 50s electric tools, not as effective as new ones, but will outlast everyone and everything

      • @[email protected]
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        79 days ago

        inherited from my granddad, it’s been from his garage (shop) since the 60s, and it’s now forming 3D printed parts in my flat.

  • @rtxnM
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    3110 days ago

    We have found him: Debian Sid.

  • murph
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    2710 days ago

    Interesting note: Dick Van Dyke was a big Amiga user back in the day.

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        810 days ago

        Except Colombians. According to a running joke a couple friends and I have had going since watching formula 1 decades ago, Columbian men spontaneously appear at age 27.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 days ago

      Ian Murdock was 20 when he released Debian, it is too late, chasing career is not worth it

  • @lurklurk
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    1910 days ago

    People should find a better foundation for self-esteem than hating linux distros. They’re mostly ok, and without debian Linux wouldn’t be what it is today

    Preferring a certain distro is fine but why care if others like something else?

  • @Jerb322
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    179 days ago

    Never thought that a 99 years old Dick pic would make me smile…

  • @[email protected]
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    1110 days ago

    Eh, they also call Mint a noob distro. I’m not dealing with Arch or smth on my work machine. Screw that Mint is perfect.

    • GreatAlbatross
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      59 days ago

      There is nothing wrong with using things that “just work” when you need them to.
      Same reason people buy Toyota and Honda.
      My life has enough chaos to handle, without starting my day faffing with Arch for no good reason.

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        39 days ago

        Well said. Also a Honda and Toyota owner here :). When I started learning Linux there was so much hype around Arch…I installed it and then Meh pretty much like any other Linux, except things weren’t tweaked to function as a cohesive whole. Arch people complaining about btrfs filling drive, or nVidia issues. So I went back to OpenSUSE Leap. It works. Btrfs snapshotting built in to any time you alter system, backend chronjobs for balance and cleanup. nVidia driver hosted directly by nVidia and specific for OpenSUSE. Why would I want life on hard mode.

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      09 days ago

      i’m an absolute beginner, and will install Garuda (arch-based) on my next computer. I also used Tumbleweed, it is pretty good. It was my first linux experience and found it manageable

    • @toynbee
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      510 days ago

      I like “growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional.”

      Obviously that’s just restating your comment and I’m not trying to diminish your version in any way. This is just the way I heard it and I wanted to share.

  • clif
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    510 days ago

    I started calling it “Grandma Debian” for some reason.

    … I say this as a Debian user after new versions of Mint failed to accurately detect my RAID size. I tried Ubuntu for giggles, same problem, but Grandma Debian worked perfect out of the box.

    To be fair, it is a software RAID in the BIOS and those are known to be odd.

    • @GreenKnight23
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      810 days ago

      currently switching all my rhel derived(fedora, centos, rocky, alma) servers over to Debian.

      it just works and I’m not afraid of some dumbass political move to block or change access to it.

      if all else fails, I’ll probably switch to opensuse.

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        310 days ago

        I can’t see a reason for Debian to fall especially for servers, except where you’ve got some packages built for RHEL only, though you’d have the same issue with any distro.

        I’m doing the same BTW. Except for what I have no control over, which is OL. But that’s a vendor box so its mostly their problem.

    • GreatAlbatross
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      29 days ago

      I still don’t get why my laptop shipped with BIOS raid enabled.
      It only has one drive!