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jsveiga, to linux in What do you like about your Linux Distro?

I like that I don’t even care about it. The main user of it is my wife, who is non-technical. It’s the only computer she uses, for everything (browsing, shopping, banking, word processing, printing) for 20+ years, and if you ask her which distro it is, well, she doesn’t know what “distro” means.

She doesn’t “use Linux” because she wanted to “learn Linux” nor to “try this distro”. She uses youtube, instagram, the bank site, amazon, libreoffice, etc. The closest she gets to the OS is accepting the package manager prompt to update.

I wish one day most people can answer your question with “I don’t know, whatever came with my computer”, because it’ll mean all of them are as easy to use, as unobtrusive and as unimportant to the user as possible.

But to finally answer it, kubuntu, some ancient, still updatable LTS version (can’t even recall when I last upgraded), because it was easier for my wife to adapt, coming from windows 95 when she started using it.

jsveiga, to asklemmy in Why am I seeing tons of posts that are years old showing up when sorting by "hot"?

IDK, but it took me a good 30s touching the posts in your screenshot trying to figure out wth was happening.

jsveiga, to linux in Just finished cs50 need some guidance.

I agree; I mentioned headless server because that would be a more “pure” and general Linux administration - learning how to administer a SUSE Linux using the graphical yast tool won’t translate as well to general Linux admin as if you learn and understand how to fo it in the command line and config files.

And absolutely; one can use Firefox, LibreOffice and any other tool on Linux, but I don’t consider that as “learning” or “knowing” Linux. My wife uses exclusively Linux for 20+ years (because when she left her job where they still had Windows 95, that’s what the desktop at home ran; kubuntu). She does text editing, internet banking, shopping, browsing, printing, everything there (even updates sw through the gui package manager), but she doesn’t “know Linux”.

You can setup a Linux system for a computer illiterate, and they may happily learn how to use it for their social media and streaming consuming, and whatever endusers do in their computers, without ever knowing that’s “Linux”.

Strictly speaking, that already happens. How many Android users know they are running on a Linux kernel?

That’s why when OP said “learn Linux”, I prioritized the admin on command line; as you don’t need to really “learn Linux” to interact with it through automated/graphical admin tools (no shame on doing it, they’re sometimes quicker and more practical than command line).

What I mean is that learning how to use cPanel or Yast is useful, but you’re learning how to administer as system through a tool, which in theory could even be adapted to administer a non-Linux system.

jsveiga, (edited ) to linux in Just finished cs50 need some guidance.

Apart from actual system administration or kernel developing, there’s no real “learn Linux” .

Video/Photo/Vector editing on Linux is not “learning Linux”, it’s learning to use a tool which runs on Linux. You can learn to use Blender, Gimp or Inkscape on Windows. You don’t edit videos/photos/vectors with the Linux kernel. You can even “learn the linux terminal” installing bash on Windows.

You can also install Visual Code or IDLE on Windows and on Linux. Learning to code on Visual Code or IDLE is not really “learning Linux”.

Also going on distro hopping looking for the “perfect distro” many times means the hopper simply doesn’t stick to one long enough to learn how to customize the environment to their liking (which usually means the window manager).

Most of the things you can do on the GUI, even the administration ones are just layers and layers of tools to make things “easier” - and they’ll be different on each distro and release. Command line administration will change much less, or at least less frequently.

Things I consider “learning Linux” are for example:

  • installing Linux (specially a headless server)
  • understanding how to use the package managers - again, on the command line
  • understand how systemd works
  • (hard core) dive into the kernel workings
  • understand how grub works
  • learn the general filesystem structure
  • learn how to analyze logs
  • learn user administration and how the permissions (and extended permissions) work
  • learn how to integrate Linux to a Windows environment (join a workgroup or domain, share storage, authenticate users)
  • learn how to check resources usage and how to troubleshoot it
  • understand the nuances and of partitioning and when they are needed, as well as the different filesystems
  • etc (and /etc)

And yes, many of those are not strictly “Linux”, but are specific to a Linux system, unlike photo editing.

jsveiga, to reddit in You Can't Look at Porn on Any Reddit Third-Party App Now

This is not any kind of censorship, it’s just Reddit forcing people to use their ad-infested app.

jsveiga, to asklemmy in Is it normal to be constantly afraid of government?

It’s not normal to be constantly afraid of anything. That’s not healthy.

It’s normal and advisable not to completely trust the government, but being constantly afraid is paranoid.

jsveiga, to worldnews in In a First, Delegation of Migrants Attends Brazil's National Health Conference

A little context: In Brazil, public free health care is universal. You may be homeless, a legal or illegal immigrant, a tourist, undocumented, never having paid insurance or taxes, but you have the right to use the health care system. As it should be, everywhere.

jsveiga, to programming in I fucked up :|

If you’ll run gitlab locally just for you, it’s easier to simply create a network shared directory and use it as a git repository. Git on your local machines can push/pull/clone to/from a directory (local or remote) just like to/from a git server.

jsveiga, to android in Jerboa currently unusable for other people?

It was working for me with some glitches (for example always opening with sorting all/hot instead of what I had set up, subscribed/new).

Then yesterday it auto updated, and the glitches are gone.

jsveiga, to asklemmy in Do you use adblock? Why? Why not?

…or to a diabetic person whose health plan does not cover all the insulin cost they need.

I should have specified that I was referring to superfluous stuff.

For basic needs like education and health, any cost is too expensive. That should be sponsored by the whole society and government, and be free.

In some cases, they are. My bachelor’s degree (5 years Engineering) costed me zero (in monetary units). Even the printed material was free, from the uni printhouse.

We also have the largest free universal health care system in the world, and it’s even pretty decent in some regions of the country (Brazil).

jsveiga, to asklemmy in Do you use adblock? Why? Why not?

I’ve never used them.

If I like an app or site, but the ads are annoying me, I do one of these:

  • If there’s an option to pay the creator/aggregator to eliminate the ads, and the cost/benefit is worth it, I’ll pay.
  • If there is no option to pay, but the app/content is worth the ads annoyance, I’ll keep using the app/site and watch/skip/ignore the ads.
  • If there is no option to pay, or there is, but the price is higher than what I perceive as the app/content value, I’ll stop using the app/site.

For example, I paid for Baconreader Premium, but I watch YouTube ads, and I removed several sites from my google home page feed because they had more ads than content.

I’m also stop using Reddit, as I don’t think it’s worth enduring their obnoxious native app.

And no, I don’t use pirated software, nor watch or listen to pirated movies or music. If something is priced above what I consider it’s worth, I just don’t use it.

Yes, Baconreader Premium could be consider as a “reddit ad blocker”, but it operated within Reddit’s approval. Now Reddit changed their rules, and it’s their rules.

jsveiga, to asklemmy in What song from your country should be heard by more people?

So many. Unfortunately most of you will miss the lyrics, which are real poetry. Here are a few:

A rosa (1917 song by Pixinguinha, rendition by Marisa Monte in 1991)

youtu.be/t15qR2bigB4

Bahia com H (1981, João Gilberto, sang by himself, Caetano, and Gil)

youtu.be/phs2GTDNFJc

Luiza (1987, Tom Jobim)

youtu.be/EmjiSI3Fyic

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