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Maeve , to lemmyshitpost in know your audience

And Palestinians.

Gert_vK , to linux in A day after the release of LM 22 Wilma, LMDE 6 users also get an upgrade of the Cinnamon desktop
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Yep, great, just upgraded 😎👍

kusivittula ,

did you have to do a fresh install? the updater on mine is not offering 22 :(

Gert_vK ,
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Just sudo apt update and upgrade

boredsquirrel ,
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No, this doesnt work for distro upgrades.

slrpnk.net/post/9373055

This is the manual way. But mint has a tool for that, since 21. Which is crazy late but well

not3ottersinacoat OP ,

We're talking about Linux Mint Debian Edition users also getting an upgrade to the Cinnamon desktop, just like users of Linux Mint 22. Assuming you're currently running Linux Mint 21.3, the update probably won't be enabled for you quite yet. You could do a clean install to get it, but IMO that would be kinda silly. Just be patient.

not3ottersinacoat OP ,

Actually, I'm just gonna ask - are you using the main edition - Linux Mint 21 - or are you using LMDE? You know Mint has two editions right, the main one based on Ubuntu and another Debian-based one?

Because if you're using the main edition, and only that would make sense since you're asking about upgrading to 22, this post isn't about you. It's about users of the Debian edition also getting some nice updates today. Anyways, there will be official upgrade instructions posted for you in the coming days on Mint's website.

If you are using the Debian edition (in which case why are you asking about 22?), then this post is about you, and yes, a simple sudo apt update followed by sudo apt dist-upgrade is all that's required. It's not a whole new version (LMDE 7 won't be out for at least another year and some change).

kusivittula ,

i have the main edition, didn’t know they are different to upgrade. thought i have missed something, but now i see on their website it shows there is no upgrade path yet.

Sam_Bass , to lemmyshitpost in awwww

Food poisoning no doubt

ryannathans , to memes in Gaming today

Meanwhile star citizen with no loading screens once you’re in the world

SweetCitrusBuzz ,
@SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org avatar

Because they have infinite time and money to finish it. They have achieved what many big publishers cannot, they have effectively turned a game into a bank and everyone trusts them and likes them for it.

XeroxCool ,

Does it have transition animations or is it actually smooth? Asking from Elite Dangerous where the transition sequences feel pretty immersove to me. Each solar system is an instance with a wormhole jump between. Sublight and FTL have a charge/dropout sequence. The worst is switching between ship/rover/foot where the screen goes black and you hear footsteps. So what does SC do?

ryannathans ,

Smooth as heck, flying from space to planet surface. There is quantum travel between distant objects but it’s not there to hide anything, you can very quickly travel from a planet to its moons for example (seconds)

ICastFist ,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

So Star Citizen actually does No Man’s Sky travel, but better? Interesting.

ryannathans ,

Yeah, it’s being reworked slightly atm so the animations will be much cooler but the concept is essentially identical

electric_nan , to linux in Ubuntu 4.10 (Warty Warthog), 2004

Nice one. I was aware of Edgy EFT, but I started my Linux journey with Feisty Fawn.

random_character_a , to lemmyshitpost in may you live in interesting times
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Image is missing a cut throat capitalist selling lemons and lemonade.

WeirdGoesPro , to lemmyshitpost in two wolves
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I want to get my shit together, but seem strangely unable to. Many hours of therapy have been spent investigating this.

electricprism , to linux in LindowsOS, 2001

I remember their “1 Click Install”

MacNCheezus , to lemmyshitpost in i loled
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Yes, but they shot Tupac from a much closer distance.

xthexder , to linux in Storm Linux 2000, 1999
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Text rendering sure has come a long way. Those topic links look absolutely horrendous.

Reddfugee42 ,

Well also, 1024x768 was wicked sweet at the time

qjkxbmwvz , to linux in DemoLinux 1.1 for Mandrake 6.1, 1999

Multiple desktops, 1999. What an amazing feature.

A quick web search suggests that macOS (then OS X) got this in 2007 (“Spaces”), and Windows not until 2015.

This alone makes this GUI more functional IMHO.

XTL ,

Most Unix systems had it in CDE, 1993. Most also had it in whatever came before.

The first platform to implement multiple desktop display as a hardware feature was Amiga 1000, released in 1985.

The first implementation of virtual desktops for Unix was vtwm in 1990.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_desktop

It had been the expected default for pretty much an entire decade. Also X often supported a different size viewport and desktop so the view would scroll. Not sure if anyone really liked using that.

ikidd , to linux in Yggdrasil Linux working for once (Fall 1995 edition)
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I remember this. It was pretty cool at the time. I think it was the first Live CD I booted.

db2 , to lemmyshitpost in I'm with Joe Biden
RememberTheApollo_ , to showerthoughts in Why don't low birth-rate countries make immigration to their country easier?

The low birth rates are a concern because they need the bodies to generate revenue so they can take care of old people who will lean on government services.

Why should you care about population decline? Fewer people are good for the climate, but the economic consequences are severe. In the 1960s, there were six people of working age for every retired person. Today, the ratio is three-to-one. By 2035, it will be two-to-one.

Some say we must learn to curb our obsession with growth, to become less consumer-obsessed, to learn to manage with a smaller population. That sounds very attractive. But who will buy the stuff you sell? Who will pay for your healthcare and pension when you get old?

weforum.org/…/birthrates-declining-globally-why-m…

Ok, so what does that have to do with your question…

What age group tends to be the biggest voting bloc, the most xenophobic, the most nationalistic…? Old people. Get those foreign people off my lawn, keep those foreign drug dealers, thieves, and layabouts out of my country.

Then there’s exploitation of foreign labor to undercut wages and work rules of citizens of the country the labor is being imported into.

I’m sure there’s more, but basically it’s a hefty dose of xeonphobia and nationalism along with groups not wanting to literally lose jobs to someone who will do it for a lot less.

son_named_bort , to lemmyshitpost in gotdamn

The gales of November came early this year.

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