Ubuntu was my first distro because ubuntu was linux for outsiders many years ago. Any other distro was only for hardcore people. I don’t regret hopping around the linux world.
No, it’s image based.
You can always use the testing image if you want
All good on my device but I use fedora atomic. If it wasn’t good, I could just roll back.
And I was hoping they fork fractal such that they can both profit from each other
web-based Element Matrix client
Fork and stay at the old version until it’s fixed?
Sounds like you’d love to use track and graph
Make sure to get the api keys
My opinion:
89%
Edit: this is usually where you want to look at that question https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/archlinux/archlinux.html
Why is it not stated which research paper? By whom? It’s just a reproduction of what they do which is good but the guy reporting about it acts like it’s breaking news.
That info is better than “install as few extensions as possible”.
I’ve got 20 extensions enabled. There’s no drawback so far. PaperWM is probably the most important one for me.
Sounds like you didn’t take care of selinux. Without compose file I can’t know it.
Tbo, that’s a little bit to little research you provided considering you want to use it for work.
E.g. why do you need more than 2 years of support for a workstation?
Stating that debian isn’t secure enough really confuses me as it is one of the most solid distros out there.
Is that headline human generated or why is it so bad? It’s apple and google
Apple and Google have removed apps that promised deepfake nudes from the App Store and Google Play,
And what is a teen boy? A 13 year old or a 19 year old?
Like your list, I just state it without any reason.
Bad.
I would only use it if the devs are highly reputable. It contains all your passwords and possibly all your wealth as well.
I’m not saying the dev isn’t. I’m just saying that with this you really have to know what you do.
It’s astonishing.
Fedora introduced a whole new distro where you can’t install anything with dnf anymore and people love it. People love using flatpaks instead (yes I know of all the shortcomings, but you can always choose another install method for that broken package). And ubuntu users just hate ubuntu for what they do. The difference may also be that fedora gives a choice to the user and does not directly force it
You could do that. With that image everything is vompletely equal on the user device which means that debugging is much easier. Ublue makes distributing custom fedoras increadibly easy.
Probably