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PipedLinkBot , in Oracle has declared war on Redhat & IBM. The enterprise linux war has begun

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Rozauhtuno ,
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Eeyore_Syndrome , in immutable + reproducible packages - learning curve = ?
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Universal Blue has a make your own even:

I still run off Kinoite 38 -Main/Latest on my AMD card.

Can use Nix even if you like with extra steps:

usb_see OP ,

I like this custom image idea.

Fleek hasn’t worked for me in Ubuntu land but once I move to a reproducible environment 🤞

Bishma , in What developments in the Linux world are you looking forward to the most?
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Wine + Wayland for sure. It’s time to let X11 rest, it’s earned it.

Nuuskis9 ,

What do you mean? I play games with Lutris on Wayland without issues.

OsrsNeedsF2P ,

It goes through XWayland, whereas Wine on Wayland would do away with that later

fugepe ,

Its all finished, the main developer is porting the source code by patches so its easier for the MR to get accepted by the Wine devs.

noro_lim_asfaloth , in What developments in the Linux world are you looking forward to the most?

Better tools for graphic design. Maybe a port of the Affinity suite or a big push towards GIMP, Inkscape, and Scribus development. GIMP… I feel like people dreamed for more than a decade for essential photo editor functionalities like CMYK support and non-destructive editing. At least the first one is coming in the next version(partially).

eth0p ,

Would absolutely love for Serif Labs to create a port for Affinity Photo and Designer. Of the programs I’ve tried, those two have the closest UX to Photoshop and Illustrator without the software-as-a-service model.

Hell, I’d even take it if all they did was support it working under WINE. While I would prefer a seamless UI that fits in with both GTK and Qt, it’s understandable that they might not consider it worth the effort.

cygnus ,
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If Affinity apps worked natively on Linux I’d ditch Windows for good.

NathanUp , (edited )
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I switched my design workflow to FLOSS tools exclusively. Krita is a perfectly competent photoshop replacement, Inkscape has been developed at a breakneck pace in the past year, the workflow is different, but it’s every bit as good as illustrator, and Scribus is great once you get used to the workflow. If anything, Scribus’ workflow helps you plan and structure your projects better. IMHO FLOSS tools are absolutely ready for professional work, but you cannot expect the workflow to match existing proprietary tools.

fugepe ,

Krita was developed for graphic design specifically. Gimp tackles other simpler use cases

shawn , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

After reading this question, I got strangely excited the thinking I had a relatively older and/or unique experience. Nope, most all you guys are as old as me. Late 90’s, early 2000…got a red hat CD in some literature…installed it. Now only use Windows if I need to for work which I haven’t needed to for over a decade.

eric5949 OP ,

I’m starting to think all the older folks are the ones who left reddit lol. Between stuff like this and the old memes, I’m definitely on the younger side of people here lol.

Raphael ,
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You can’t get nostalgic if you aren’t at least a boomer.

Mane25 , in I Used LINUX For A Year And Never Looked Back [A Rabbithole That Is Worth Falling Into]

Celebrating 20 years this year!

thayer ,

Congrats, I think I’m at about 16 years now myself. I can’t quite recall where I was when I first tried SUSE and Red Hat casually. It wasn’t until I discovered Arch in 2006/2007 that things really took off.

Edit: I clearly can’t math today…guess I’m a bit closer to 20 years myself.

Mane25 ,

It’s almost 20 years since the Fedora Project started, and I started with Red Hat just before that happened.

thayer ,

I’m pretty sure Red Hat was my first go around too, having picked up one of those Linux Bible-type books that included a CD insert.

Thorned_Rose , (edited )
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Redhat was my first Linux experience more than two decades ago now. I had to buy it from a bricks and mortar store since the internet was still in it's infancy (at least in my country). It cost $110 back in the day (about $170 nowadays) and came with a thick arse ye olde phone book style manual 😅 Sadly, there just wasn't the compatibility with Windows software there that I needed for interacting with Windows users so it didn't last long. Picked up Linux again about 10 years ago (distro hopping till I settled on Arch) and haven't looked back. It's amazing to see how far Linux has come just in the last few years, especially with gaming.

krash , (edited )

I had a similar story, except it was RH 5.x. I’ve been a faithful ubuntu user, but am seriously thinking of hopping to fedora considering how snappy it is (yet still delivering a fiction free experience).

Here’s to many more years in Linux 🍻

Raphael OP , (edited ) in Following Red Hat's lead, Linus Torvalds will only publish Linux Kernel code to paid contributors
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This is satire, here’s the original source:

redhat.com/…/red-hats-commitment-open-source-resp…

But this quote should speak to your soul:

I feel that much of the anger from our recent decision around the downstream sources comes from either those who do not want to pay for the time, effort and resources going into Linux or those who want to repackage it for their own profit. This demand for Linux code is disingenuous.

Linus never said this. But Red Hat Enterprise did.

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madthumbs ,

They make a good point. -Basically what I was suspecting.

scottmeme ,

This post was made with vim btw

Raphael OP ,
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Emacs with evil actually ;3

Doombot1 ,

Thank goodness this is satire lol ya had me there for a sec

belshamharoth , in COSMIC Skies of a Colorado July - Cosmic DE Update

Can’t wait for this to be released. IIRC a lot of it was built in the rust programming language which is a bit of interesting trivia

Synthead , in Why is snaps hated

Along with the other comments, imagine if people started to say, “I like Linux but it’s too slow and bloated, so I upgraded to Windows 11.”

min_fapper , in I need help picking a lightweight touch friendly DE

You can give KDE/Plasma a try?

lillie ,
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I can definitely vouch for Plasma, the Steam Deck comes with it and it’s great

curioushom ,

Is plasma more lightweight than gnome?

min_fapper ,

Yes

lillie ,
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Oh yes, by several metric tons. I’ve used both, calling GNOME lightweight would be hilarious.

phx ,

I love plasma and it’s my go-to desktop, but it’s also one of the heavier ones and I’m not sure it’ll play nice with just 2GB of RAM. Maybe XFCE or something even lighter like LXDE/LXQT.

Trinity might be a little easier for touch as well, though I haven’t personally used that one in years

min_fapper ,

The idea that plasma is very heavy weight is an outdated one. You should give it a try.

unix.stackexchange.com/…/what-are-the-system-requ…

phx ,

You should try reading again, including the part where I indicated “it’s my go-to desktop” (as in, what I use in the majority of machines).

I also have an old acer with 2GB of RAM. While it can run KDE, a standard install with such will not run very well. Been there, tried that.

(Also, if you read the article even the dude mentioned apparently moved to XFCE)

Helix , in Linux taught me self-confidence

a running gag in my immediate family where I claim to be terrible with computers

You don’t want to be known as someone who can fix computers. trust me

stappern ,

“sorry i dont know windows/mac”

fuck em

yote_zip ,
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This used to be my malicious response and now it’s my genuine response.

netvor , in The year of Linux on the desktop is closer. Linux reaches 3% of desktops
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Linus Torvalds said somewhere, that in a weird irony, the reason why he made Linux in the first place was to use it on his desktop computer, yet desktop is the only market where Linux has not completely crushed all of its competition.

netvor ,
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where Linux has not completely crushed all of its competition

…yet.

But the time is coming! in 90000000000000003, 90000000000000002, 90000000000000001…

freeman ,

It is getting better. But most people CANT use it as a daily driver.

The unfortunate relaity is that MS rules the business space, and without native Outlook/Teams/Office is pretty tough. You can skimp by with browser based versions but still…That not gonna cut it for julie from HR i guess.

I have been seriously considering trying it at work. But I do admin work. So many of the tools I use are opensource. Will still need RDP though.

shermozle , in Migrating away from Fedora, looking for advice.

Suck it up and learn Debian and why .deb > .rpm.

corsicanguppy ,

That’s funny. When the maintainer of AT&T unix’s perf group was looking at a distro to clone and support, RPM>Deb was 90% why debs were excluded.

Maybe something changed dramatically since then.

shermozle ,

You mean Adrian? He’s an odd duck and I wouldn’t take his choices at this level as anything other than some obscure tiny performance improvement.

My issue with RPM is even the official packages didn’t put files where the standard they wrote said. Admittedly I haven’t used an RPM distro in 20 years so it’s possible things have changed.

Starfish , in What is the most opinionated linux distro?

OpenSuse Leap. In YaST (its system settings tool) you can do everything from a GUI. No cli, no config files, no tinkering.

TheButtonJustSpins OP ,

I tried openSUSE Tumbleweed, and neither Brave nor ThinLinc Server showed up in the search.

Starfish ,

go to Yast -> Software Repositories and add the Brave Repo. Now you can install it in Yast Package Manager.
https://brave.com/linux/

You can also install it with "opi" from terminal: "sudo opi brave"

TheButtonJustSpins OP ,

This makes it a nonstarter. I can do that, but my wife isn’t going to, so then she’s stuck waiting on me.

Thank you for the insight, though. I like the thought of a system that keeps itself up to date, so I may play with this some for myself.

Starfish ,

Maybe try out MX Linux. It has a bunch of GUI Tools preinstalled. With MX Installer you can install Brave and even Flatpaks.
See here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aESEb8lTvz4&t=1014s

ozymandias , in Does anyone actually like the default GNOME workflow?

I do. I guess it depends on your workflow though. Gnome tries to get out of the way and is quite minimal. I’m that way too, like to keep my desk uncluttered for example. I couldn’t even imagine a task that requires me to have 10 programs open, but if I had to, I guess I would try to group them on workspaces and try to limit the amount. Would be far easier for me to remember that way.

I’ve tried other DE’s and window managers, but they all feel like taking a huge step backwards to me. You should however try to find something that suits you the best, maybe KDE?

shapis OP ,
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I loved kde when I tried it. But felt too buggy to use it on my main laptop.

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