Spyke

You Sir are a precious human being. May both sides of your pillow be cold ❤️

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After op donated all their data to debian they had none left for their meme. Heartwarming

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I'm using PPC64, which isn't even an officially supported architecture anymore, so it's always good reminding the Debian team that we exists.

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That's from an IBM Power 720. Really nice system. It uses the POWER 7 architecture which has a lot of nice features including LPARs (logical partitions) (basically virtualisation without any performance penalty). It's from 2010 so it's quite a bit newer than the G5.

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yes as far as i can remember debian has always had this option.

I think it mattered more in the days of install cds, limited space on the disc and slow internet.

Maybe it also helps them prioritise maintenance of the repositories in line with user needs.

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lemmy.world

And the results are heeeeeeeeere!

Spoiler: dpkg is the winner, but popular vote goes to perl-base. libc6 is at the distant 28-th place, which makes no sense to me.

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Not surprising since people can't exactly use dpkg popularity-contest without having dpkg installed.

libc6 is at the distant 28-th place, which makes no sense to me.

Would definitely expect that to be higher. Since a lot of stuff needs it.

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The only survey I oblige with systematically. Go GNU/Linux go !

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