• PointyFluff@lemmy.ml
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    11 hours ago

    An OS should GTFO and let you get on with the business of doing shit on your computer, Linux Mint does that nicely. 🐧

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      8 hours ago

      except it doesn’t. Fixed release model quite easily gets in a way of doing shit. Need to add a PPA into config for each separate package you need the latest release of, or simply because the package itself is absent in the normal repo doesn’t help either. And don’t get me started on troubleshooting after “doing shit”.

      Something like fedora does a much better job if you prefer fixed release, but if you like to experiment and “do shit”, arch derivatives like Endeavor or Cachy are just better suited for you. All of the above also have a much nicer documentation than Mint.

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        2 hours ago

        In the context of the comment, “do shit” is explicitly not anything to do with the OS or packages or repos.

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          6 hours ago

          well, it apparently was an issue for me on Mint, when i just switched from windows.

          I might misremember things, but i believe some Microsoft stuff was inside PPA, so for someone just switching from windows it’s actually more likely to delve into the apt fuckery.

          Noob distro btw

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            6 hours ago

            Well, I switched to Linux to get away from Microsoft bullshit so I never tried installing any of their stuff but I can see that being an issue for some people.