Microsoft Windows
Elementary OS
ChromeOS
NixOS is completely plant based
I’m vegan btw
And not prepared plant products, but raw, with dirt and bugs on it.
Vegetables. It’s vegetables from someone’s garden.
Tofu Linux when? 😟
That’s BSD. It’s better for you, but most people don’t like it
“If you want to build your own linux from scratch, you first have to invent the universe.” - GNU/RMS
UNIverse
- Universe’s
- Not
- Iverse
edit: reformatted on desktop for clarity
I think you’re talking about the GNUniverse?
GNUniverse
Where x = verse:
- GNU’s
- Not
- Unix
You give RMS too much credit when you paraphrase Sagan and attribute it to RMS. They’re not nearly on the same level.
Agree, yesterday me should learn his lesson
Give it to us raw and wriggling
NixOS: a small factory with which to reproducibly grow your own meat.
Where does Debian fit
Grass that sprouted close to lake with cleaned waste water two years after you have eaten it.
Makes sense!
The beef has been aged for 2 years and you actually forgot it existed
Wtf
Guess that means I should switch to Fedora.
So is qubes the heigh security fence erected around the cows?
Anybody like there steak raw enough a good vet can still save it?
Opensuse has Mold on it because someone forgot it in an office locker.
I agree, Linux Mint has been well done.
I guess Fedora is ideal for gaming? But otherwise, is there a reason to use it rather than starting with Ubuntu and just install your own cutting edge features as you choose your own upgrade cycle? (Just the fact that they are all bundled together I suppose?)
Yes it’s ideal for gaming, for that reason valve has chosen arch. 🙃 There are reasons one of them it’s the desktop distro as far as developers go. Not only gnome, but kde as well. Fedora is great.
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almost as good as arch
Bazzite is built from Fedora and is phenomenal for gaming
But otherwise, is there a reason to use it rather than starting with Ubuntu and just install your own cutting edge features as you choose your own upgrade cycle?
I’m ride-or-die Debian, but I switch to Fedora when I need a more recent package set.
I do so to avoid Ubuntu/Snaps, which contains some closed proprietary bullshit, which I personally find to be a pain in the ass.
That’s a good point that we don’t have to be locked into just one. Do you dual boot that? VM one inside another? Or probably you mean on different hardware?
Yeah. Usually different hardware, sometimes just virtualization.
Thanks to the open container initiative (OCI), I haven’t been tempted to dual boot in a several years.