just use Garuda if you are a gamer, Qubes or Tails if you wear tin foil as your hat, Mint or Ubuntu if you barely know anything about computers, Arch or Void if you like to tinker with your system, Slackware or Gentoo if you hate yourself, Alma or Debian testing if you need a secure server, openSuse Tumbleweed or Kde neon if you like KDE and productivity
As Debian testing doesn’t get (all) security fixes, it is NOT ment for running a secure server. This is what stable is for. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting
Slackware or Gentoo if you hate yourself
The preferred nomenclature is ‘learning experience,’ thank you very much
First sentence, last sentence, skip the rest.
The dad pulls up his pant legs to reveal his rainbow knee highs.
“A man of culture I see.”
Pfft, Linux users don’t date. We’re all virginal, paranoid shut-ins.
Yeah, ikr? My wife won’t even bang me, and I’m fairly sure it’s part of a global conspiracy to make my balls explode
I dated and married.
I love the story of how I met my now-wife. It was on IRC. When I was trying to start to meet women, I never would have guessed that that would be how I met my future wife.
A keeper, and u should be a good husband to her.
Btw, let me fetch some grasses outside first
The trick is securing a marriage before using Linux, if try the other way around it doesn’t work.
I don’t know. I’m pretty sure one of the many ways you can end a marriage is installing Gentoo and saying “I’m just gonna go and compile my kernel.” to your significant other, then go to your computer and just never be heard from again.
nah man they’re into that
Shortly after getting my steam deck and seriously learning Linux past tiny personal servers, I got divorced
Distroverts.
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