• Linux is the sex doll of OSes

    From DFS@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 7 12:06:17 2025
    while Windows is the real thing

    https://www.xvideos.com/video.uekbcub2253/sneaky_big_tits_stepsis_swapped_with_my_sex_doll_tantaly_behind_my_back


    bwa!

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  • From Andrzej Matuch@21:1/5 to DFS on Tue Jan 7 12:57:52 2025
    On 2025-01-07 12:06, DFS wrote:
    while Windows is the real thing

    https://www.xvideos.com/video.uekbcub2253/ sneaky_big_tits_stepsis_swapped_with_my_sex_doll_tantaly_behind_my_back


    bwa!

    So now we know that despite speaking endlessly about Excel, the reason
    you use Windows is because it provides you the quickest access to free pornography which is also likely to serve you malware.

    --
    Andrzej (Andre) Matuch
    Telegram: @AndrzejMatuch
    Zephyrus G14 GA401QM on Fedora 41
    KDE supporting member

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  • From vallor@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 7 22:32:25 2025
    On Tue, 7 Jan 2025 12:06:17 -0500, DFS <[email protected]ca>
    wrote in <vljmu3$2a0f7$[email protected]>:

    while Windows is the real thing

    Windows includes Linux as a subsystem.

    Windows can't be trusted to run Azure -- that is a
    job for Linux. Microsoft even has their own Linux
    distribution for such things.

    You're stuck in the 90's. Get real.

    --
    -v System76 Thelio Mega v1.1 x86_64 NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti
    OS: Linux 6.12.8 Release: Mint 21.3 Mem: 258G
    "If you don't like the news, go out and make some of your own."

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Tue Jan 7 20:39:25 2025
    On 2025-01-07 20:05, Joel wrote:
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote:

    while Windows is the real thing

    https://www.xvideos.com/video.uekbcub2253/sneaky_big_tits_stepsis_swapped_with_my_sex_doll_tantaly_behind_my_back


    bwa!


    Winblows is fun on suitable hardware, but that's ever-changing. Linux
    will run well on aging hardware, even mine is nicer with it and it's
    less than four years old (referring to running Win11, Win10 would
    still be fine).

    Even though this laptop ran Windows 11 well, it is a lot more responsive running Fedora (or even Ubuntu) than it ever was on Microsoft's
    operating system. There is no inexplicable, occasional slowdown and no
    fTPM stuttering whatsover (I would have experienced it by now). In fact,
    the Linux experience has been so stellar this time around that I'm
    rethinking an eventual purchase of a Mac.

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    CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Tue Jan 7 21:20:23 2025
    On 2025-01-07 21:02, Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Winblows is fun on suitable hardware, but that's ever-changing. Linux
    will run well on aging hardware, even mine is nicer with it and it's
    less than four years old (referring to running Win11, Win10 would
    still be fine).

    Even though this laptop ran Windows 11 well, it is a lot more responsive
    running Fedora (or even Ubuntu) than it ever was on Microsoft's
    operating system. There is no inexplicable, occasional slowdown and no
    fTPM stuttering whatsover (I would have experienced it by now). In fact,
    the Linux experience has been so stellar this time around that I'm
    rethinking an eventual purchase of a Mac.


    I would get an ARM laptop and just delete Win11, instead of paying for Apple's shit.

    Yeah, I agree with that move. I mostly just want the excellent power consumption. The excellent integration between Apple devices is neat,
    but I can live without it.


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    CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Tue Jan 7 21:43:38 2025
    On 1/7/2025 8:39 PM, CrudeSausage wrote:
    On 2025-01-07 20:05, Joel wrote:
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote:

    while Windows is the real thing

    https://www.xvideos.com/video.uekbcub2253/sneaky_big_tits_stepsis_swapped_with_my_sex_doll_tantaly_behind_my_back


    bwa!


    Winblows is fun on suitable hardware, but that's ever-changing.  Linux
    will run well on aging hardware, even mine is nicer with it and it's
    less than four years old (referring to running Win11, Win10 would
    still be fine).

    Even though this laptop ran Windows 11 well, it is a lot more responsive running Fedora (or even Ubuntu) than it ever was on Microsoft's
    operating system. There is no inexplicable, occasional slowdown and no
    fTPM stuttering whatsover (I would have experienced it by now). In fact,
    the Linux experience has been so stellar this time around that I'm
    rethinking an eventual purchase of a Mac.


    You're running the most woke, DEI-infested distro there is. The distro
    of MSNBC and Kamala Harris and RuPaul.

    gag

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to DFS on Wed Jan 8 09:00:59 2025
    On 2025-01-07 21:43, DFS wrote:
    On 1/7/2025 8:39 PM, CrudeSausage wrote:
    On 2025-01-07 20:05, Joel wrote:
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote:

    while Windows is the real thing

    https://www.xvideos.com/video.uekbcub2253/
    sneaky_big_tits_stepsis_swapped_with_my_sex_doll_tantaly_behind_my_back >>>>

    bwa!


    Winblows is fun on suitable hardware, but that's ever-changing.  Linux
    will run well on aging hardware, even mine is nicer with it and it's
    less than four years old (referring to running Win11, Win10 would
    still be fine).

    Even though this laptop ran Windows 11 well, it is a lot more
    responsive running Fedora (or even Ubuntu) than it ever was on
    Microsoft's operating system. There is no inexplicable, occasional
    slowdown and no fTPM stuttering whatsover (I would have experienced it
    by now). In fact, the Linux experience has been so stellar this time
    around that I'm rethinking an eventual purchase of a Mac.


    You're running the most woke, DEI-infested distro there is.  The distro
    of MSNBC and Kamala Harris and RuPaul.

    gag

    Once I have evidence that OpenMandrive works correctly, I plan to
    switch. However, there is no shortage of terrible distributions that
    don't work as they should, so I am not in any hurry. Fedora works great.

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    CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Wed Jan 8 09:13:50 2025
    On 2025-01-07 22:16, Joel wrote:
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote:
    On 1/7/2025 8:39 PM, CrudeSausage wrote:

    Even though this laptop ran Windows 11 well, it is a lot more responsive >>> running Fedora (or even Ubuntu) than it ever was on Microsoft's
    operating system. There is no inexplicable, occasional slowdown and no
    fTPM stuttering whatsover (I would have experienced it by now). In fact, >>> the Linux experience has been so stellar this time around that I'm
    rethinking an eventual purchase of a Mac.

    You're running the most woke, DEI-infested distro there is. The distro
    of MSNBC and Kamala Harris and RuPaul.

    gag


    How would that matter in just using the distro? Chick-fil-A tastes
    fine to me despite their politics.

    Yeah, I'm starting to get to that same point. I don't give a dollar to
    the Fedora team despite using their distribution. I prefer to help out
    KDE since they make the desktop environment which makes transitioning
    from Windows fun. If Fedora were to die tomorrow, I wouldn't look for
    the best Fedora alternative as much as the best KDE distribution.

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    CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Wed Jan 8 09:21:52 2025
    On 2025-01-08 03:45, RonB wrote:
    On 2025-01-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-01-07 20:05, Joel wrote:
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote:

    while Windows is the real thing

    https://www.xvideos.com/video.uekbcub2253/sneaky_big_tits_stepsis_swapped_with_my_sex_doll_tantaly_behind_my_back


    bwa!


    Winblows is fun on suitable hardware, but that's ever-changing. Linux
    will run well on aging hardware, even mine is nicer with it and it's
    less than four years old (referring to running Win11, Win10 would
    still be fine).

    Even though this laptop ran Windows 11 well, it is a lot more responsive
    running Fedora (or even Ubuntu) than it ever was on Microsoft's
    operating system. There is no inexplicable, occasional slowdown and no
    fTPM stuttering whatsover (I would have experienced it by now). In fact,
    the Linux experience has been so stellar this time around that I'm
    rethinking an eventual purchase of a Mac.

    I think Macs can run Linux also. (Although I think you're choices are
    limited with the ARM CPU — not sure, though.)

    I think that there is a distribution being made for the Mx line of
    chips, but I have yet to see a Mac running it. Considering the issue
    that existed with Yellow Dog Linux back in the PowerPC days, I'm not
    surprised that some Mac owners would be reluctant to try it out.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Thu Jan 9 10:17:14 2025
    On 2025-01-09 03:52, RonB wrote:
    On 2025-01-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-01-08 03:45, RonB wrote:
    On 2025-01-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-01-07 20:05, Joel wrote:
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote:

    while Windows is the real thing

    https://www.xvideos.com/video.uekbcub2253/sneaky_big_tits_stepsis_swapped_with_my_sex_doll_tantaly_behind_my_back


    bwa!


    Winblows is fun on suitable hardware, but that's ever-changing. Linux >>>>> will run well on aging hardware, even mine is nicer with it and it's >>>>> less than four years old (referring to running Win11, Win10 would
    still be fine).

    Even though this laptop ran Windows 11 well, it is a lot more responsive >>>> running Fedora (or even Ubuntu) than it ever was on Microsoft's
    operating system. There is no inexplicable, occasional slowdown and no >>>> fTPM stuttering whatsover (I would have experienced it by now). In fact, >>>> the Linux experience has been so stellar this time around that I'm
    rethinking an eventual purchase of a Mac.

    I think Macs can run Linux also. (Although I think you're choices are
    limited with the ARM CPU — not sure, though.)

    I think that there is a distribution being made for the Mx line of
    chips, but I have yet to see a Mac running it. Considering the issue
    that existed with Yellow Dog Linux back in the PowerPC days, I'm not
    surprised that some Mac owners would be reluctant to try it out.

    Quite a few Mac users are installing Linux on their Intel machines, but that's because Apple doesn't support them any more. I would imagine that
    that time will come with the first ARM Macs at some point. Until then there probably aren't going to be too many Linux distributions catering to the ARM Macs.

    It truly will be sad when the people who own an M1 Mac lose support from
    the company. That is a wonderful machine using the first processor that
    allowed the company to differentiate itself from the PC line in this
    decade. It is fast, it is energy-efficient and it is relatively
    inexpensive for anyone interested in owning a computer from them. That
    computer should not be thrown into a bin because it's too old; it should continue to be supported by open-source. At the same time, Apple made it
    nearly impossible to change the storage or upgrade the RAM on those
    machines, giving the world the impression that they want those machines
    to either be thrown out or recycled after half a decade.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to RonB on Thu Jan 9 18:33:01 2025
    On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 08:53:30 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote:


    At one point I used Mandrake (I think it was Mandrake, maybe Mandrake's predecessor (?), can't remember).

    There wasn't a predecessor. It was originally based on Red Hat but moved
    away. It must have been 25 years ago but I remember it as a smooth
    installation on an old Compaq.

    Speaking of smooth I upgraded to Ubuntu 24.04 last night. It's not a
    problem for me but it's still the 6.8.0 kernel. The Fedora box is up to
    6.12.8.

    It wasn't particularly smooth. I had to manually kill and purge postgres
    before it would continue, then it failed on Thunderbird when trying to
    move to a snap. I was able to install it manually afterwards.

    The strangest part was the cleanup where it spent 25 minutes 'searching
    for obsolete software'. I have no idea what part of darkest Africa it was searching.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to rbowman on Thu Jan 9 13:44:20 2025
    On 2025-01-09 13:33, rbowman wrote:
    On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 08:53:30 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote:


    At one point I used Mandrake (I think it was Mandrake, maybe Mandrake's
    predecessor (?), can't remember).

    There wasn't a predecessor. It was originally based on Red Hat but moved away. It must have been 25 years ago but I remember it as a smooth installation on an old Compaq.

    Speaking of smooth I upgraded to Ubuntu 24.04 last night. It's not a
    problem for me but it's still the 6.8.0 kernel. The Fedora box is up to 6.12.8.

    It wasn't particularly smooth. I had to manually kill and purge postgres before it would continue, then it failed on Thunderbird when trying to
    move to a snap. I was able to install it manually afterwards.

    The strangest part was the cleanup where it spent 25 minutes 'searching
    for obsolete software'. I have no idea what part of darkest Africa it was searching.

    Admittedly, after installing the 6.12.8 in Fedora today and getting to
    100%, it refused to restart. After I forced it, it worked fine though.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Fri Jan 10 09:19:59 2025
    On 2025-01-10 04:17, RonB wrote:
    On 2025-01-09, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-01-09 03:52, RonB wrote:
    On 2025-01-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-01-08 03:45, RonB wrote:
    On 2025-01-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-01-07 20:05, Joel wrote:
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote:

    while Windows is the real thing

    https://www.xvideos.com/video.uekbcub2253/sneaky_big_tits_stepsis_swapped_with_my_sex_doll_tantaly_behind_my_back


    bwa!


    Winblows is fun on suitable hardware, but that's ever-changing. Linux >>>>>>> will run well on aging hardware, even mine is nicer with it and it's >>>>>>> less than four years old (referring to running Win11, Win10 would >>>>>>> still be fine).

    Even though this laptop ran Windows 11 well, it is a lot more responsive >>>>>> running Fedora (or even Ubuntu) than it ever was on Microsoft's
    operating system. There is no inexplicable, occasional slowdown and no >>>>>> fTPM stuttering whatsover (I would have experienced it by now). In fact, >>>>>> the Linux experience has been so stellar this time around that I'm >>>>>> rethinking an eventual purchase of a Mac.

    I think Macs can run Linux also. (Although I think you're choices are >>>>> limited with the ARM CPU — not sure, though.)

    I think that there is a distribution being made for the Mx line of
    chips, but I have yet to see a Mac running it. Considering the issue
    that existed with Yellow Dog Linux back in the PowerPC days, I'm not
    surprised that some Mac owners would be reluctant to try it out.

    Quite a few Mac users are installing Linux on their Intel machines, but
    that's because Apple doesn't support them any more. I would imagine that >>> that time will come with the first ARM Macs at some point. Until then there >>> probably aren't going to be too many Linux distributions catering to the ARM
    Macs.

    It truly will be sad when the people who own an M1 Mac lose support from
    the company. That is a wonderful machine using the first processor that
    allowed the company to differentiate itself from the PC line in this
    decade. It is fast, it is energy-efficient and it is relatively
    inexpensive for anyone interested in owning a computer from them. That
    computer should not be thrown into a bin because it's too old; it should
    continue to be supported by open-source. At the same time, Apple made it
    nearly impossible to change the storage or upgrade the RAM on those
    machines, giving the world the impression that they want those machines
    to either be thrown out or recycled after half a decade.

    It seems like I remember seeing that the newest ARM Macs are reverting back to upgradeable RAM and SSDs. But I may have misread that.

    If that is the case, I'll probably end up getting one next. At the very
    least, I want my next laptop not to have NVIDIA anything inside of it.
    Using it in Linux is dreadful, and I have to reinstall a kernel and the
    NVIDIA drivers every so often because something decided to break.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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