Yea I switched from Ubuntu on my past few installs to avoid snaps. Glad I did, basically the same experience.
Yea I switched from Ubuntu on my past few installs to avoid snaps. Glad I did, basically the same experience.
Because if you have sudo, you have root. Side effect of being a server system, too. During install, if you specify a root password, sudo is not installed. If you don’t, it is. Ubuntu just defaulted to the latter.
True, but not actually the reason, it’s because Debian doesn’t discourage the use of the root account, and su
is used instead of sudo
.
Tell me you use Ubuntu without telling me you use Ubuntu.
Wait till you try this on Debian or non Ubuntu variants.
Not too hard with WinApps. I just use GIMP.
Or, https://www.firefly-iii.org/, a full self-hosted system similar to Mint.
It ended up being an outbound connectivity issue due to firewall changes. Doh. The thing that confused me is Lemmy.ml was still making it through without an outbound response.
Also, when not using repositories it is much more common to go to the source, like GitHub releases, etc.
Is there any way to see older data?
When you boot up for a meeting and have to wait 10 minutes for updates to finish. Too much like Windows.
Two things to change if you switch from Ubuntu to Debian:
Exactly that same, really. There were a few things I did that I liked about Ubuntu, like the tray icon extension, but otherwise its nearly identical minus snaps.
This is why I switched from Ubuntu to Debian.
Since when is “atleast” a word?
This has seriously become my picture of the day. You hit the All feed on my server almost every post.
If only they’d change the dumb way date time entry works for the calendar it would be near perfect.
Using Evolution for desktop but about to give Thunderbird another shot I think.
Usually on my desktop connected to vscode-server, but when I’m remote, yes.
I use a Samsung Tab 9. Then supplement with a server running VSCode-server and other things. I would prefer Linux, and sometimes use TermuxX11, but it was the best I could come up with.
Hopefully they use OpenPilot, so Linux drives the car.