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tikitaki, in ELI5: What is an immutable OS, in practical terms?
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applications are installed with flatpak - basically little containers that contain everything a program needs. sort of like docker

so normally if you wanna install something - let's say minecraft. you would also need to install java. the flatpak for minecraft would have java inside of it so it can be run in its own little container and you don't need to install either

IncidentalIncidence, in Why many people are switching to NixOS ?

I didn’t get it either, but this video does a pretty good job explaining why it’s different: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMQWirkx5EY

grue, in What's the longest you've stayed on a distribution?

I’ve only really used Gentoo, Debian and Ubuntu (in that order!), each for years at a time over the past two decades. I suppose it shows how progessively fewer fucks I give about the inner workings of the system.

I also tried to install a copy of… TurboLinux 6, I think? that I got from a Ham Radio swap meet as a kid sometime in the '90s, but I never got it to work.

JRepin, in Why many people are switching to NixOS ?
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I tried it about a year ago and I don’t know it did not convince me. Yeah it might be great for some niche developer oriented needs or deployment but for a normal OS usage, meh. I kind of see it as a current hype, just like crypto/NFT before, and AI now. For normal everyday usage I find openSUSE Tumblweed much more suitable and much more widely applicable.

socphoenix, in Not a happy review from Distrowatch...

This feels like the reviewers expected Debian to create their own desktop environment between releases or something. The point of Debian has always been a stable experience, not to be flashy.

bbbhltz, in What are your favorite DE's that you use on laptop?
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If you haven’t tried them, I recommend giving them a try. They all have something to offer.

I don’t use Gnome, for example. People knock on it a bit BUT a large group of people swear by it for workflow.

KDE Plasma is the dream for anyone who likes to tweak settings. I used it on my laptop for a long time and it is very convenient. It also manages power and monitor settings very well. In terms of memory usage it is now similar to XFCE.

XFCE is perfect for people who don’t like change. It is a slow moving DE; tried and true.

Right now I am using LXQt. Not sure why I decided to do that. It looks ok. It is fast and light. That’s it’s claim to fame. It can be used with different WMs which is nice.

Are there any particular DE’s you like on a laptop, because of things like power consumption and efficiency that would not come normally into consideration for a desktop?

I can’t say I’ve ever looked into it. But, I found that KDE handled things very well. I used my laptop for full workdays, getting 11 hours out of it.

tsl, in What's the longest you've stayed on a distribution?

I’ve settled on Ubuntu in 2008, but jumped between Gnome, KDE, Unity and LXDE. Then I got a Steam Deck last year and it became my main machine, so now I am not only with its Arch based OS, but I a secondary Arch SD card that I occasionally boot, if I need something not immediately available in SteamOS.

Servers? Debian Since 2019.

megatroid_skittles, in What's the longest you've stayed on a distribution?
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I’ve been on Yggdrasil Linux since 1993. Now, get off my lawn, you punks!

jackenhack, in Linus Torvalds -- Creator of Linux -- defends gun regulation, woke communists, womens rights AND trans rights. Linux is political!
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And he’s right!

ClarkNova, in What's the longest you've stayed on a distribution?
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Workstation: Ubuntu approximately 18 years. (2004)

Servers: Debian approximately 25 years. (1998)

sunaurus, in What's the longest you've stayed on a distribution?
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I was on the same distro for ~10 years, roughly 2010-2020, before I got pulled into the “Apple ecosystem”. (Still use Linux on all my servers, though!)

I use(d) Arch, btw 😛

slacktoid, in Merging bcachefs [LWN.net]
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Bcachefs is fucking awesome (conceptually) I hope it gets the love it needs.

Valon_Blue, in Pop!_OS officially supports Lemmy as Reddit alternative
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I may not have enjoyed using their distro, but I’m really happy to see this. They’re really popular in the desktop Linux market and it may help to get more users over here in the Fediverse.

unix_joe, in Pop!_OS officially supports Lemmy as Reddit alternative
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Cool, subscribed.

mrmanager, in Steam Client Now Lets You Enable Hardware Acceleration on Linux
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"However, Valve notes the fact that enabling hardware acceleration on NVIDIA GPUs may cause X11 to crash."

Nvidia strikes again. :)

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