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You mean old Ubuntu?
You mean old Ubuntu?
Your opinion seems to be immutable.
But I’m not rolling over.
This, but unironically.
The “error” is designed to boost engagement, which makes the post more visible on social media.
And it works.
Debian is the only distro in my recent memory that crashed into an unbootable state right after a default installation.
Manual Arch installation is tedious and unnecessary if you’ve done it once, and the automated archinstall fails too often. Other than that, I’ve had literally zero issues with it.
Can I take the 20 dollars three times?
You pay for the convenience.
I don’t often need to print something, but when I do, it’s usually outside of the opening hours of a print shop and I’m in a hurry.
(95% of my printing are fantasy RPG floor plans that I’ve downloaded literally 5 minutes before the players show up.)
Prevention is key:
alias vim='emacs'
You got to do it 3 times.
Though these days, you might get to recommend Linux anyway by saying “you should use wsl2.”
You really really shouldn’t. It sucks in a number of ways neither Windows nor Linux do by themselves.
MUST…RESPECT…THE COPYRIGHT!
Will I get banned if I leave without posting?
Forget about it and go to sleep for 16 hours. It will eventually stop screaming.
My kitty is an evil tech wizard.
She crashed a newly installed default Debian Stable into an unbootable state, just by walking across the keyboard.
Today that place in the middle would be blocked off by drywall and rented out for $1500/month.
Uhm, actually, it’s a copypasta that starts exactly the way they posted it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlD9UBTcSW4
I daily drive an Android phone without any Google services or apps.
Yes. Now if you use apt to install Firefox or Thunderbird, it will reinstall snap and install the snap versions of those programs.
If you blacklist snap, it’ll throw an error when you try to install Firefox or Thunderbird cause it can’t resolve their “dependencies”.
You’ll have to install those programs from outside of Ubuntu’s repositories, and the list of affected programs is growing.
Ubuntu’s stated goal is to eventually use snap for all userland apps.