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*Sorry the ending cut off a bit if you wanna see the post about the church of emacs check it out here: stallman.org/saint.html
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@asnifuashifj91274

1 year ago

As a long time Linux user, none of the "distros" actually make sense anymore they are too saturated. Thankfully, we can create our own Linux desktop based on what we like and eventually share that with other users and maybe start our own Distro and find a community to help maintain it. Wait..

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@robonator2945

1 year ago

I'd like to interject for a moment, what you are referring to as a "rabbit hole" is in fact rabbit/ground or, as I've taken to calling it, Ground+Rabbit

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@xKB616

1 year ago

Desktop Linux reminds me of Protestant Christianity. Ideological differences between leaders caused groups to splinter off and start their own smaller groups and so on and so forth. Then you also have the independent Leaders who started their own thing out of an existing ideological framework. Seriously, that’s how the Protestant churches formed and that’s how all the different Linux distros, desktop environments, and much other FOSS projects started. Just sayin’.

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@thexavier666

1 year ago

I never knew I was so deep in the Linux culture.

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@dillon1012

1 year ago

When I was a kid I made a bootable Ubuntu usb to circumvent the parental controls in windows. I've never been the same since.

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@lundsweden

1 year ago

Me: "I want to live forever" Friend: "You sure, you might get bored?" Me: "No way, there will always be new Linux Distros to check out!".

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@elbahek

1 year ago

Series 2 random suggestions: 1. Thinkpads, 6 row vs 7 row, frankenpads, thinkpad conversions, etc 2. Laptop brands that pre-install Linux (system 76, pine, etc) 3. Openwrt and router distros 4. Right to repair with honorable mensions of john deere, pre-packed juice selling company, others 5. Why linux sucks series of presentations by Lunduke 6. Niche gadgets, like Linux sniper rifle or gentoo midi guitar

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@JacobKinsley

1 year ago

Linux from scratch being "a good learning experience" just perfectly encapsulates the "yes, I'm unemployed, how can you tell?" vibe the Linux community has

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@bfantinatti

1 year ago

I am a Linux user since 2007. Started with Ubuntu 7.04 and went to Mint since its version 12. I've used Windows and Mac a lot. As a bioinformatician, I learned how to get from the OS what I needed. But since I know Linux (Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, Manjaro), Mac (since Leopard) and Windows (95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, 7, 10 and 11), I can asure you: Stop the war. Operating Systems are tools, and as any other tool, it can be important for some tasks and not for others. Each has its own pros and cons. All depends on the user profile. Linux has its problems? Yes, but also do Windows and Mac... Pick one, focus on something important, create, make your contribution. Thats all that matters.

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@prakhars962

1 year ago

Terry was a legend. remember that time there was no stackoverflow

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@Simte

1 year ago

I didn't know I needed this iceberg in my life. Funny enough, if you have been with Linux from quite a bit you get to know a lot of this haha.

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@codyrap95

1 year ago

All these years that I've been searching for "beginners guide to Linux" this video is what I actually needed! Thanks a ton !!!

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@MasterGeekMX

1 year ago

DUUUUUUUUUUUUDE, the meme at 33:30 was made by me! Hah glad to know I'm now a part of the linux iceberg.

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@ppen9u1n

1 year ago

Missed NixOS, arguably the next contender "past Arch" in terms of DIY config, learning curve, etc., but with real merit, mainly because you can deploy your elaborate config (spanning literally all of your customizations) to any new system in a matter of minutes without additional effort. (Disclaimer: happy NixOS user here)

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@XDarkstarXUnknownUnderverse

1 year ago

Years ago when I was 16; a teacher had introduced me to Fedora (~2002) and I loved it compared to Windows. Since I left school I have tried Arch based distros, Mint, Manjaro, RPI, Elementary, SubOS, but ultimately landed on Nobara (Fedora 36). I love Nobara! It feels really polished in terms of distros, and it was easy to migrate from Windows/macOS to it, even for music creation and gaming.

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@bluestar5812

1 year ago

First heard about Linux in early 2010's on a computer and network repair course, our teacher showed us Ubuntu as a curiosity. Many years later I went through a Ubuntu and Linux Terminal online courses and trained a bit with Ubuntu 18.04 in a VM. Installes Linux on my PC in early 2022, it was Pop!_OS 21.04. Switched to Mint Cinnamon months later because it is just more stable, faster and feature complete. Basically a mature OS. I'm typing my Graduation Thesis on LibreOffice on Mint. Edit 2024: I finished and sent my thesis September 2023. I got approved. It was a journalism thesis, so I didn't needed much math anyway. I had to check everything on Microsoft Office though, to ensure proper formating.

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@-someone-.

1 year ago

This was insane. You answered and addressed so many questions, all correlating, absolutely fantastic! 👊

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@susanalderson8267

1 year ago

I started using Ubuntu in 2006, I'm still using Ubuntu in 2022, it's only a rabbit hole if you choose to make it one for yourself.

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@helixiod

1 year ago

This is the most concise and quality content that fully covers my linux or I'd rather say "GNU/Linux" journey so far and also gave me some idea of what I can do further. Hats off to you. Edit:- Thanx for the heart Edit again:- It's gone now after editing the comment. 😭😭😭😭

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@Lampe2020

2 months ago

19:22 By the way, Discord announced bringing Wayland screensharing support and audio screensharing support to the native Discord client soon! I hope it arrives within the next few months as I can't wait to screenshare, for the first time with sound, from Linux.

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