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Spectacle8011 , in Ubunchu! A manga about Linux that came out in 2009 [PDF link]
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You can get the manga officially from here in its original form: www.aerialline.com/comics/ubunchu/

It’s licensed under CC-BY NC 3.0 and the author includes the original photoshop files if you want to edit them.

It’s pretty funny. I own a physical copy.

absentbird OP ,
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Awesome! Thanks, I didn’t know that.

Gutless2615 , in Linus Torvalds and Richard Stallman

Stallman is an ass and particularly is an ass to women. Fuck that guy. There’s a reason everyone in tech has a Stallman horror story.

Nibodhika ,

People downvoting you have never met Stallman face to face.

MXX53 , (edited ) in Why does nobody here ever recommend Fedora to noobs?

I love Fedora. But, part of my day job is also managing linux servers. I tend to recommend things that I think are the easiest to get running. Although Fedora is super easy to get running (at least to me), I find the installation process of mint or pop os to be much easier overall. Between those two OSes, I have moved several people from windows to fulltime linux and I’m not entirely sure that the conversion would have been as successful with fedora and without more help from me during the install process.

LeroyJenkins , in Linus Torvalds and Richard Stallman

(Linus leans back in his chair, a glint of amusement in his eyes, and gestures toward Richard Stallman who is seated across from him. Richard, ever the passionate advocate, is already gesturing with his hands.)

“Well, if you’re talking about the revolution in computing, you can’t forget about this fella right here, Mr. Stallman.”

(He gives Richard a playful nudge.)

“He’s the one who really gave us the framework, the ideals, the whole ‘free software’ movement.”

Richard, his eyes gleaming with conviction, jumps in.

“It’s not just about code, Linus. It’s about freedom, about users having control over their own technology. It’s about sharing, about building on each other’s work, and refusing to be locked in by proprietary systems.” (He leans forward, his voice gaining intensity.)

"We had to fight for that freedom, against the corporations who wanted to control every bit of software, every line of code. But we won, and GNU is proof that free software can not only work but thrive. "

Linus nods in agreement, a hint of respect in his voice.

“He’s right, you know. Without the GNU tools, without Richard’s vision, Linux wouldn’t be what it is today. It wouldn’t be as powerful, as flexible, as truly free.”

(He turns back to you, a mischievous glint in his eyes.)

“But don’t let them fool you, we weren’t always the best of friends. We had our disagreements, our battles over licensing, our philosophical differences. But hey, that’s part of the fun, isn’t it?”

(He grins, leaning back in his chair.)

“In the end, we were all working towards the same goal, a world where software is free for all to use, share, and improve. And that’s a goal worth fighting for, wouldn’t you say?”

mholiv ,

This reaks of chatgpt. All the way down to the milktoast ending.

Thomrade ,

It does completely. Also, its “Milquetoast”. Milktoast is just soggy bread.

mholiv ,

Ahh. Bone Apple Tea moment.

geneva_convenience ,

Omelette du fromage

toastal ,

Disappointed as I was hoping for some Richard Stallchan x Linus Torvaldsan fanfic

GameMuse , in Why does nobody here ever recommend Fedora to noobs?

I have never touched Linux/GNU and I installed Linux after the Microsoft recall and when with standard workstation (GNOME) as a dual boot. After the first two weeks reinstalled fedora over top of windows and haven’t looked back.

That was 2 months ago and and having no issues even gaming on my machine works great.

NauticalNoodle , in Why does nobody here ever recommend Fedora to noobs?

Back when I moved over to linux I wanted to get away from the mainstream. Fedora/Red Hat were too mainstream for me at the time but I have never had any real objections to it. I eventually ended up settling on Debian and ever since then i’ve stuck with descendants of that distro because having the same toolchains of software as Debian makes transitioning distros slightly easier.

erwan , in Why does nobody here ever recommend Fedora to noobs?

Unfortunately boring distributions don’t get recommended because users of boring distributions don’t bother commenting on distribution discussions.

And it’s really unfortunate that obscure distributions have more vocal fans, because boring distributions are much better for beginners.

Blaiz0r ,

Ironically this is how I feel about Arch, for me it’s worked flawlessly for years.

I don’t bother getting in ‘discussions’ about using it, because if other people have problems I’m not going to convince them that I don’t.

EddoWagt ,

It’s mostly the installation and initial setup that’s a pain on arch, so definitely not a beginner distro, but very good nonetheless

Blaiz0r ,

Yeah totally, I think to use Arch successfully you need an opinion about what your system needs, and that takes experience with using Linux.

Installation is pretty trivial these days with the install script

Kazumara , in Why does nobody here ever recommend Fedora to noobs?

I generally do mention that I like my Fedora KDE, but I’m a little worried about SELinux. I have had two or three run-ins with it, and I think that would be hard to diagnose for a noob.

flappy , in Distro hoppers, what's always on your install list when you've finished setup and logged in for the first time?

byobu

PoorPocketsMcNewHold , in Ubunchu! A manga about Linux that came out in 2009 [PDF link]

Similarly, there’s System Admin Girl★まんがでわかるLinux シス管系女子 Imported a physical edition just for the quirky factor of a Linux Admin manga, but it is pretty well made and does explain pretty well some bits (even if from the first episode, they explain how to do VNC if i remember, from a Ubuntu 16.04 LTS desktop, so fairly easy and old) but it still on-going !

Spectacle8011 ,
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Now that’s a find! I’ve been looking for something similar to read after うぶんちゅ!

Spectacle8011 ,
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Wow, this is actually fairly technical unlike うぶんちゅ. SSH and X11 forwarding in the first chapter. By chapter 4 we’re already exiting Vim.

PoorPocketsMcNewHold ,

Okay, so it wasn’t VNC, it was ssh stuff instead.

Spectacle8011 ,
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Eh, X11 Forwarding, VNC, SSH, XRDP, Waypipe whatever, it’s all very similar

azvasKvklenko , in Why does nobody here ever recommend Fedora to noobs?

There are couple of concerns and how Fedora Workstation is designed for… well, development workstation. There is SELinux, that sometimes gets in a way, now they ditched codecs with loyalties by default, some default configs are a bit controversial and maybe not perfectly suited for home computer and non-tech savvy users, 3rd party packages are sometimes lacking and when you want to go beyond what’s in stock repo and rpmfusion, you can even break the system by installing random COPR packages (I mean AUR is not a whole lot better, but is more complete and less needed given how much there is to stock repos, PPAs are just as bad) or end up compiling stuff manually. But I still think that Fedora can be pretty nice for many people out of the box.

wiki_me , in Furi Phone FLX1: Debian smartphone debuts • The Register

So it will have good mainline linux support?

wisha ,

No. It uses Hallium (Android kernel, basically).

azvasKvklenko , in Furi Phone FLX1: Debian smartphone debuts • The Register

A phone for furis? How nice :3

rotopenguin , in Help me pls, Debian 12 is stuck at boot forever after using Windows on dual boot
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11 partitions… sounds like some of them need a nofail flag in fstab.

Lettuceeatlettuce , in Linux in the military
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I’ve heard that the DoD uses RHEL pretty extensively. RHEL in the US Military

That article says that the US military has the largest single install base for RHEL in the world, but that was about 15 years ago, I don’t know if that’s still true.

Apparently back then the US nuclear sub fleet and its sonar systems also ran on RHEL.

I suspect lots of military hardware runs some form of *Nix or BSD type system. Many embedded systems run some *Nix type OS, and a huge portion of the developed world’s weaponry is smart, so it it full of low power embedded systems and custom SoCs.

Bitrot ,
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Red Hat has long benefitted from being the primary enterprise Linux company based in the US (no, we don’t count Oracle). SUSE created US-based Rancher Government Solutions to get some of that business and it seems to have been getting a lot of interest, despite being early days. They did a good job of focusing on modern technologies and immutable systems.

fruitycoder ,

I’m super excited to see SLES more in the US government space with RGS. RedHat was my goto champion of FOSS in public sector but since they have gone less Libre/FOSS SUSE is last big commercial Linux company still going commuting to FOSS.

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