Even The Joker knows not to stick his dick in crazy.
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That’s actually spelled ‘ghoti’.
English-language spelling reform now.
We’re part of the universe and we care, therefore the universe cares through us.
“We are the universe made manifest, trying to figure itself out.” -Delenn
“The stars are matter, we’re matter, but it doesn’t matter.”
Only when shopping online though.
banazir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•It seems Linux Mint is dropping GNU coreutils in favor of rust-coreutils following Ubuntu.
2·1 month agoWell, for example, upgrading between releases is done by manually editing
sources.listand some other steps, and there’s no easy tool for that. This is not difficult, exactly, but for people with little experience it’s a bit daunting. Debian in general isn’t the most new user friendly distro, in my experience. Distros like Mint and Ubuntu make the Debian experience slightly easier. Not that Debian is some esoteric system.
banazir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•It seems Linux Mint is dropping GNU coreutils in favor of rust-coreutils following Ubuntu.
19·1 month agoWell, what about just using Debian? It’s a bit hassle, maybe, but if you have prior Linux experience, you’ll be fine.
Is that a statue of Akhenaten?
You’re not being very apparent if they have to ask.
banazir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@programming.dev•What are the more obscure independent linux distros?
12·2 months agoGNU Guix System is independent I think. Interesting distro, but not for the faint of heart.
banazir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@programming.dev•What are the more obscure independent linux distros?
7·2 months agoThere’s the Mandriva successors: Mageia, OpenMandriva Lx, PCLinuxOS and ROSA Linux. As far as I know, they are completely independent projects, even if they started as Mandriva forks.
banazir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it safe to assume that all apps from the software store (Discover in my case) are safe?
5·3 months agoIt may be a lot to take in at first, but seems to me you’ve got it!
banazir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it safe to assume that all apps from the software store (Discover in my case) are safe?
6·3 months agoA repository (or repo) is a server that hosts program files for your distribution. Distributions host their own repositories from which you can install software with your package manager, like APT or DNF or others. If you only install software from your distribution’s repository, there’s likely no clashes with software versioning and dependencies, and the packages are about as reliable as they can be (which doesn’t mean there’s never malware). If you add third party repositories for software not available from your distribution’s repository, it’s more likely there will be issues, because the distribution doesn’t guarantee the packages work well together.
For example, Debian and Arch don’t retrieve and install their software from the same source. They have their own servers (repositories) hosting software compiled to work with their particular distro and to be used by their chosen package manager.
Flatpak (or Snap or Guix) is a separate package manager that handles it’s own dependencies and doesn’t clash with your distribution’s own software manager.
Does this help?
I don’t think I have it in me to love anyone who likes GNOME. It’s just not natural.
Very little. If I’m being honest with myself, I have a slight preference for how DOS/Windows handled mounting drives. I’ve never been a huge fan of the UNIX directory structure anyway. I’d like to see some sort of filesystem hierarchy reform for a clearer format.
But of course, using Linux is a relief in most ways. There’s no going back.






















That is terribly sad. Persepolis is a great comic book and film.