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On Sat, 14 Dec 2024, clams casino wrote:+1
On 12/14/2024 5:37 AM, D wrote:You're welcome! Good times! =)>>
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>On 12/13/2024 5:45 AM, D wrote:>>>
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2024, dsi1 wrote:
>On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 22:25:50 +0000, Jill McQuown wrote:>
>On 12/8/2024 4:47 PM, heyjoe wrote:>Jill McQuown wrote :>
>Actually, it appears Norton AV is generating the exception.>
I don't know shit about Norton AV, because it is shit. And proving
it now by giving bad info about postimages.org.
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I'm just tired of dealing with it. Could be Malwarebytes also blocking
or Adblock software. I've stopped trying to upload images
postimages.org for the moment.
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Jill
It's the year 2024 and yoose people still can't figure out how to work
your computers. It's a very sad thing.
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Now it's been ten thousand years
Man has cried a billion tears
For what, he never knew, now man's reign is through
But through eternal night, the twinkling of starlight
So very far away, maybe it's only yesterday
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I'm telling you... drop the windows virus fast, and go with the lizard and all your worries will go away!
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https://www.opensuse.org/ .
You liking that better than Ubuntu, Mint, Elementary, etc?
Oh yes... ubuntu is often very buggy. As for mint, I think mint is a good option. I've heard if spoken of in poisitive terms from time to time. Elementary I have no experienc of.
I concur on Ubuntu, cutesy release names is about all I found fun in it.
>>How's the desktop interface and is the software library extensive?>
Just like any distro. Gnome, KDE or Xfce or anything you like. Plenty of software available, and they have a unique "webbased" system here: software.opensuse.org. You search for what you want, click on a link, and the GUI package manager opens and installs. If you are more of a CLI guy there's the command zypper that does the same thing.
Thx.
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They're about to make a change to a flatpak mutable iteration, do you favor that or prefer this immutable one?
It is my great sorrow. I prefer a regular distro, without any flatpaks or immutability. I know enough of the system and how it behaves, to not shoot myself in the foot, and I also use it for day to day computing and not as some kind of container platform. So if opensuse moves to that, I'm forced to move on sadly. =(
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I'm currently looking at FreeBSD, debian, slackware and perhaps alpine linux to replace my dear opensuse if it is discontinued. =/
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Those are not beginner friendly but they all align more with how I like my linux to work.
I appreciate the insights, the 'dozer is about to be banished again.
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