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blog.linuxmint.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has provided a collection of comments and discussions from various users regarding Linux Mint. The key points of discussion include: 1) Concerns about Canonical's influence, particularly regarding Snap package management and its potential monopolistic tendencies. 2) Suggestions to transition Linux Mint to be based on Debian instead of Ubuntu to maintain independence and avoid Canonical's control. 3) Discussions around the removal of 32-bit support, with some users expressing concerns about its impact on older hardware and specific use cases like supporting pensioners with outdated computers. 4) Other topics include user feedback on the UI/UX, the need for more tutorials and resources in French, and the availability of certain applicatio... | |
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www.unsungnovelty.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has written a comprehensive blog post discussing their personal experiences and recommendations regarding Linux distributions, particularly Arch Linux and Linux Mint, as well as other alternatives like Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and OpenSUSE. They also mention their growing interest in BSD systems such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, and NetBSD, and touch upon the use of Nix package manager. The post includes debunking myths about Linux, rolling release distributions, and hardware compatibility. The user concludes by recommending Arch and Linux Mint for personal computing and expresses a future interest in exploring BSD systems. | |
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linuxblog.darkduck.com
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| | | | | How to choose an operating system for your computer and how to run it there. | |
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kiljan.org
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| | | Running Arch Linux RISC-V on a Milk-V Mars presents several challenges. Most notably is that the young operating system is not easy to start with. But just because it is a bit difficult does not mean it is impossible. | ||