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Neko the gamer@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

i hate that it's very often like this

sh.itjust.works

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i hate that it's very often like this

sh.itjust.works

Neko the gamer@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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    Well the solution here is to just use the superior distro, naturally.

    This post will surely upset nobody.

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      the superior distro

      Finally, puppy linux is getting the recognition it deserves

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        I ordered something from someone awhile back and it came with a free flash drive in the shape of a credit card. It had pictures of puppies on it so naturally it’s a puppy linux drive now.

        This is entirely irrelevant but hopefully someone gets a smile out of it.

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          flash drive shaped like a credit card

          Wait, what?

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            Thin, credit-card-sized USB drives are a popular promotional gimmick because they have a practical use but also have a large surface area for promoting your brand. Most often given out as vendor gifts.

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              Weird, but interesting!

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            If you donate to the FSF, you get a member card with pre-installed Linux.

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              and GNU?

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        I think you mean Hannah Montana Linux.

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        Puppy ftw

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        Puppy’s awesome. I’ve used it on a laptop so old I had to install a bootloader in the MBR so it would boot from USB. It ran like a dream.

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      When did TempleOS start supporting .deb files?

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        Agreed. Debian Linux is just a children distro with a fibonacci logo that god created.

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      You’re right! If a deb file exists then surely it’s in the AUR. ABS will repackage it seamlessly for you and then install it directly with Pacman.

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        Btw I use Arch

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        TRIGGERED

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      Linux mint ftw

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      BRB. Sharpening my teeth.

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      is there a way to make it work like a rolling release of sorts? i’d want to use debian, but i don’t want to stay with old packages and wait 2 years for an update

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        You could use debian testing. It’s a somewhat “rolling-release” model. You will get more up to date packages with more stability too.

        You could also use unstable, but I wouldn’t recommend it personally.

        Edit: if you really need the most up to date version of some packages, you can pin them to use the unstable repo. This would be a pretty reasonable solution.

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        sparky Linux is based on Debian and it has stable and rolling release

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      Most of such packages, be it deb rpm or really whatever, have their AUR entry, install and run fine on Arch.

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      Savage. 💣

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