• zurohki@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Your distro is crap, mine is awesome.

    What distro do I use? I don’t see how that’s relevant. No, I don’t need to know what you use either.

    Edit: we all secretly know that Hannah Montana Linux is the best.

  • Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Ubuntu LTS

    Is the best all around Linux OS today for most users.

    This thread is too positive. Thought I’d give you something to downvote. 🦞🫠

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    1 year ago

    I just wish people didn’t spread so much missingormation in this community, in theory I would love to argue about things like Systemd, Flatpaks, Appimages, Gnome, KDE, Arch, Standalone WMs and so on but in practice it’s just a bunch of dushbags trashing on things they obviously don’t want to understand most of the time!

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    1 year ago

    Newbies hating on Flatpak, Wayland, PipeWire, SystemD, and other new stuff that actually works unlike their predecessors because they were told by some racist boomer Linux YouTuber to hate those

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      What makes linux cool is that there are alternatives for literally anything. The fact that there is a constant debate going and people using all sorts of implementations just means that less of the system becomes a black box and more people are actually looking at and eventually working on the code. This keeps the system alive, and means it hasn’t ended up with some rotten filesystem like NTFS or a shitty Registry configuration system like windows.

      The most popular distro on distrowatch is MX Linux which uses initV but has ability to run systemd services - but however, initV became 10x faster and more usable because of rewrites that were sparked by the systemd debate.

      This is literally pure nerd rage energy being turned into amazing code, and it’s beautiful.