Bernd
2022-11-11 07:24:49 ⋅ 1y
No. 238568
Why is Linux Mint so popular in Russia?
Bernd
2022-11-11 07:32:56 ⋅ 1y
No. 238569
>>238568
because fuck globohomo obviously
Bernd
2022-11-11 07:39:58 ⋅ 1y
No. 238571
>>238569
Then how do you explain the popularity in US
Bernd
2022-11-11 07:41:37 ⋅ 1y
No. 238572
>>238571
People who voted Trump, aka not mentally ill west coast or east coast fags. So same as Russia the fuck globohomo crowd
Bernd
2022-11-11 19:21:36 ⋅ 1y
No. 238625
>1-653
So russia has the most Linux Mint users with 653 different users?
Bernd
2022-11-11 19:34:12 ⋅ 1y
No. 238626
Ew I boot into something used by ruZZians
Bernd
2022-11-11 19:38:47 ⋅ 1y
No. 238628
Dunno, I've been using it since forever. It's like Ubuntu but good, without the purple branding and broken UI.
Bernd
2022-11-11 20:45:48 ⋅ 1y
No. 238634
>>238625
No, people in the swarm (seeders and leechers) right now, I guess
Bernd
2022-11-11 20:47:18 ⋅ 1y
No. 238635
>>238628
based
Bernd
2022-11-12 08:32:33 ⋅ 1y
No. 238699
>>238568
Cause amount of old PCs per capita
Bernd
2022-11-12 10:06:32 ⋅ 1y
No. 238705
>>238628
How to become you?
Bernd
2022-11-12 11:16:18 ⋅ 1y
No. 238706
>>238634
Thats a bad metric. It might just as well be just a sign that using torrent is more widespread among orcs.
Bernd
2022-11-12 16:33:37 ⋅ 1y
No. 238744
Bernd
2022-11-12 16:47:29 ⋅ 1y
No. 238747
>>238744
I will build a 1000$ PC and still install Linux Mint, because it's simply better than Wincucks.
Bernd
2022-11-12 17:45:54 ⋅ 1y
No. 238753
>>238747
isn't linux mint for kids?
Bernd
2022-11-12 18:25:47 ⋅ 1y
No. 238758
hello
Bernd
2022-11-12 19:26:10 ⋅ 1y
No. 238766
>>238753
No. For people who want a working Linux distro.
Bernd
2022-11-12 19:26:30 ⋅ 1y
No. 238767
>>238568
Mint user itt
1. looks sleek
2. a potato laptop with 2007 era Core 2 Duo can run it smoothly
3. it doesn't eat too many RAM, its comfy ro browse interwebz
4. other people use Linux because work. Russians unironically use Linux to relax and listen to ze muzika
Bernd
2022-11-12 19:28:56 ⋅ 1y
No. 238768
>>238628
>purple branding
lel
Bernd
2022-11-12 20:47:25 ⋅ 1y
No. 238790
Bernd
2022-11-12 20:54:29 ⋅ 1y
No. 238792
>>238766
I always feel like I'm cheating when I install mint
Bernd
2022-11-25 16:12:28 ⋅ 1y
No. 240490
i like Cinnamon DE
I prefer NobaraLinux, GeckoLinux, MageiaLinux, all on rpm-base
Bernd
2022-11-25 16:32:17 ⋅ 1y
No. 240498
>>238568
When I used to use Linux for no fucking reason I liked the KDE Neon as it was working just great and everything worked and looked ideally.
Bernd
2022-11-25 16:53:04 ⋅ 1y
No. 240503
if u r DEB** then try SpiralLinux
Bernd
2022-11-25 17:29:57 ⋅ 1y
No. 240506
>>240503
I will never leave Linux Mint.
Bernd
2022-11-25 17:35:07 ⋅ 1y
No. 240507
>>240506
https://spirallinux.github.io/
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Graphical manager for Flatpak packages and preconfigured Flatpak theming
Font rendering and color theming preconfigured for optimal legibility
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Extensive printer support with relaxed permissions for printer administration
Optimal power management with TLP preinstalled
VirtualBox support available out-of-the-box
Enables zRAM swap by default for better performance on low-end hardware
Normal users can operate and administer the system without recurring to the terminal
Depends entirely on the Debian infrastructure, thus avoiding the "developer-hit-by-a-bus" concern
Installed system can be smoothly upgraded to future Debian releases while retaining its unique SpiralLinux configuration
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Great question. Debian does an excellent job of providing the fundamentals needed for a highly reliable and flexible operating system. However, it is a sprawling and impersonal organization that does not focus on being friendly for the end-user. So a plethora of Debian-based distributions have arisen with the objective of adding a layer of polish, albeit with varying degrees of success. Most of these efforts depend on a single developer or a small group of developers with far fewer resources than the official Debian project. Many such projects create custom packages and supplemental package repositories that will cease to exist and leave their users stranded in the event that the project ever ceases to function. SpiralLinux, on the other hand, has been carefully designed to be completely dependent on the extensive development resources and excellent package infrastructure of the upstream Debian project. Debian itself provides a base system that is capable of being very user-friendly when properly configured. This is where SpiralLinux comes into play. Great effort has been expended in polishing the SpiralLinux default configuration for all the major desktop environments using the packages and mechanisms that Debian itself provides. So in effect, a SpiralLinux installation is actually a legitimate Debian installation that can be infinitely upgraded from the official Debian repositories while retaining its unique SpiralLinux configuration.
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https://github.com/jrabinow/snapper-rollback
https://www.kali.org/docs/installation/btrfs/
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/snapper#Suggested_filesystem_layout
https://github.com/Deebble/arch-btrfs-install-guide#snapper
https://calamares.io/
https://sourceforge.net
https://github.com
Bernd
2022-11-25 18:57:05 ⋅ 1y
No. 240511
>>240507
> out-of-the-box usability across all the major desktop environments
way to take the fun out of things
Bernd
2022-11-26 07:47:33 ⋅ 1y
No. 240661
>>240507
>I will never leave Linux Mint.
>cockhole starts shitposting with useless info about his shitty distro