Spyke

I disagree. Be it Harris or Trump, I'm going to keep recommending Arch Linux to strangers.

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lemm.ee

“Sorry, honey, can’t make it to the birth of our child, trying to debug this arch install”

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spacecadetreply
lemm.ee

This is fake, everyone knows arch users are perma-virgins

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Now why didn't I think of that? I must be worth money to someone as a card carrying V...

/me off to grindr

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communismreply
lemmy.ml

Maybe your partner is giving birth through sperm donor, you don't have to have had sex

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This. We are not Gentoo users, we don't make babies ourselves. We get them from AUR.

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kidpixoreply
lemmy.world

I can prove that this is incorrect. Or are my kids mine ??

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lemm.ee

fedora as an os: 10/10 fedora as a name to a distro: 0/10

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magikmwreply
lemm.ee

I'm fairly sure it's just canon. Fedora got it's name from the logo of RedHat.

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Yes, I just never heard before the "blue hat" phrase.
(I'm not active in any Linux communities)

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lemmy.world

Better than openSUSE???? It sounds like a poorly praised sex act.

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The peculiar thing is that it even sounds stupid in its original German. It sounds similar to the kindergarten-level insult "Heulsuse" which roughly means "whiny sissy".

Still the distro I use on most of my systems.

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fedora as a name to a distro

They knew what they were doing.

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I mean, alright if you insist! Sounds like a fun date idea.

"C'mere Susan, let's roll up and then roll over in the clover."

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Matriks404reply
lemmy.world

I want to like Tumbleweed, but every time I check for updates there's like a gigabyte of them. I am probably going to switch to Leap at certain point. I don't understand what's the point of having latest stuff anyway. Unless you are gaming on your device I guess.

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RiQuYreply

Having the latest software and not having to worry about reinstalling the OS every major release is the main point of Rolling Release.

If you want less updates and your are fine not having the most recent software you are good using a fixed point release OS like Fedora or similar. Although you are not forced to update openSUSE very often, you can do it once a month or if you know there was a recent CVE fix.

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JackbyDevreply
programming.dev

Have you tried that other one? Slowroll? I forget what it's called. It's like tumbleweed but with monthly releases instead of constant.

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Nailbarreply
sopuli.xyz

Thanks for reminding me about it! I might try that for my third computer, which I wouldn't update as often anyway. The others run Arch and Tumbleweed.

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It sounds really appealing! I wish it wasn't considered experimental or I'd consider it for my daily driver.

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I didn't. Last time I looked, it was still in the early stages.

And you don't actually have to upgrade daily. I often wait a couple weeks or more and the machines don't care one way or the other.

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Manzasreply
lemdro.id

There are two editions leap or tumbleweed

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I know right. I wish any of my friends were using that shit. Can't get them to get off of Facebook Messenger though. FML 💀 I hate it.

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lemmy.ml

Why tho, OpenSUSE has yast, and a way better package manager than fedora

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Probably popularity but you can use fedora packages on opensuse

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them: fedora is the lesser evil

me: but why do they have job listings like this [archive] with requirements like "This position requires daily on-site work at Fort Meade and an active Top Secret/SCI clearance with Polygraph" ? 🤔

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lemmy.ca

Fedora is RedHat. RedHat is IBM.

IBM is supporting Israel and the IDF in their genocide.

Use OpenSUSE.

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funkajunkreply
lemm.ee

Haha, what?

Every single product you use could be linked to Israel with logic like this.

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discuss.tchncs.de

OpenSUSE is a German company which makes the probability of them supporting Israel very high.

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Yeah but I haven't found any information saying they provided any services or anything to them so ...

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