• ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Let’s see what I got.

    Debian
    Ubuntu
    Mint
    Fedora
    Red hat
    Suse
    Slackware
    Gentoo
    Arch
    Pop
    Kali
    Tails
    Whonix
    Lubuntu
    Kubuntu
    Manjaro
    Endeavor
    Hannah Montana Linux
    TempleOS
    AntiX
    MX
    Puppy
    Slax
    Zorin
    Silverblue
    Bazzite
    SteamOS
    CentOS
    Redstar
    

    I know I’m missing some but that should be 10.

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      Man, this infographic is like, EXACTLY why people are scared of Linux, lol.

      It has a lot of good info but it’s just so overloaded. Can’t decide what story it wants to tell so it tells like 7 of them.

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    Let’s gooooo

    Debian (+Devuan), Ubuntu (+Kubuntu, Lubuntu), Linux Mint, Zorin, KDE Neon, Kali, Parrot, Tails, Raspberry Pi OS

    Fedora, RHEL, Nobara, Bazzite, Qubes

    OpenSUSE

    Arch (+Artix), Manjaro, Garuda, Endeavour, CachyOS, KDE Linux

    Slackware

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    Long ago, I used Debian on my main PC but decided to go with Ubuntu on the laptop because it was easy to set up.

    Later I switched to Debian on the laptop, too, because ultimately I felt Ubuntu was just Debian with extra steps.

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      If you want to name them all, Red Hat, Debian, and Slackware where the OG popular distros that became the foundations of all the distros we have today. I ran them all back then.

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          Oh no, I haven’t forgotten SuSe. But it’s not an OG distro. It’s based off of Red Hat. Though I thought it was always a better version of Mandrake than Mandrake ever was. (I wonder what TexStar is doing these days…)

          I’ve installed and used it several times over the years and thought it was a fine distro. I have never understood why it’s not more to the forefront with it’s rolling release. If you like RPM based distros, SuSe is one to check out for sure.

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        Arch came somewhat later but is now an established independent distro serving as a base for many many others (Endeavour, Garuda, Manjaro, BlackArch, CachyOS, KDE Linux <not to confuse with Neon> off the top of my head)

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      Here’s a picture of the linux distro family tree:

      There’s Debian, the distro.

      There’s Redhat/Fedora, which is commercial,

      there’s gentoo, where on installation, everything is compiled from source.

      There is slackware, mostly for historical purposes (it was the first distro),

      there’s arch for people who want to feel they’re better than others tinkerers,

      there is openSUSE, which is like redhat but german.

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        Slackware is the oldest distribution which is still active. I remember Yggdrasil came before it, and I’m looking it up, I see that Slackware was based on the earlier SLS.

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        Unless you’ve worn the sackcloth and ashes of Slack, don’t even at me and my son…

        The flash backs to config files. Sooo many config files everywhere. But tarball are Yum!

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        as a fellow user I’m always going to downvote this meme. It’s toxic at this point

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            Its like a platitude but it’s not even well-meaning.

            I’m pretty sure my next metal band name is going to be called ‘death by platitudes’ (I’m kidding, but I trust you get the idea…)

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              Cool, i learned a new word thanks to you!

              The phrase is quite the beaten horse at this point, overused and pointless, that i agree with. I think its been overused in part to highlight how silly it is, making the people who use it unironically look like absolute dorks.

              Its a little similar to how in Germany, theres a new synonym for cannabis, called ‘Bubatz’. Its origins are unclear, it sounds super silly and has been instrumentalized in the decriminalisation of cannabis. Many people have strong reactions when they hear that word, which in turn motivates other people to keep using that word. It boils down to people wanting to rile up other people for no reason!

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            the first 10,000 times yeah I can get behind the silly view. The next 90,000 times, it just becomes this tired useless phrase uttered mindlessly to the point that you question the well being of the arch users who utter it. That’s what I mean by toxic. I consider my own sanity for using arch every time I hear this phrase.

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    Debian, fedora ,artix, arco, Linux mint, Linux lite, bazzite, ubuntu, postmarket os, armbian.

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    Off the top of my head:

    OpenSuSE, Gentoo, Arch, Debian, Mandrake, Damn Small Linux, Puppy Linux, Backtrack Linux, Slackware, CentOS

    Some of these have changed names or stopped being supported, unfortunately.

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      Is this inglorious bastards? Anyway, debian is the correct answer, because all the downstream are just debian to me

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        It’s The Pianist. And it is an incredible movie, Adrien Brody does a masterful performance. You should absolutely watch it. Not a feel good movie at all…

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      They start shooting when they first see him and he takes cover on the building we see behind them. He calls out that he’s a Polish civilian, not a German soldier. They tell him to come out with his hands up. They ask “why the (German military uniform) coat?”, he says, “I was cold”. He stripped it off a dead man.

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        The coat was given to him by a German officer, which also provided him with some food while he was hidden in the attic of a large abandoned house the Germans had taken over to use as base of operations. The officer gave him the coat on the night they retreated from the Russians, which are the dudes in the middlest frame.

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    Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Cinnamon, Edubuntu, Ubuntu Studio, Ubuntu Unity

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    Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, Arch Linux, Slitaz, OpenSUSE, Manjaro, Debian, Crunchbang, Android.