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Time to install Debian GNU/Linux

By Anonymous | Updated 01/07/26(Wed)10:40:05

Time to install Debian GNU/Linux

Time to install Debian GNU/Linux

no replies thread >>12721130
Very sad indeed
Anyway I installed debian and set up wordpress
>>12721172
Wordpress is gay just write some html and spam the img tag with pictures of tetos feet literally nothing else matters just those feet so please do that for me okay?
>>12721259
>Wordpress is gay
I know but the client requested it
>>12721266
the client is a gigantic gay, never listen to what a client say

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>>12720952
this is not in the spirit of usadaposting
>>12721266
Oh dang I'm so sorry then I understand that situation that sucks. Well in that case the client is gay and I hope they give you some decent coin for the trouble. May they php their pants.
>>12721267
He pays me for it though
>>12721272
would you suck his peenor if he paid for it?

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ive tried cachy os and its actually good >>12721280
why should i use it if i'm already on arch btw
>>12721172 >>12720952
For what purpose? Deb and Ian broke apart years ago. Ian died a decade ago (in a suicide after a police abuse?)
>>12721905
I don't know what the enforceing of LGBTQIA+ "culture" (it's a corporate takeover) throughout the FOSS community did to Debian, but Deb and Ian made 3 beautiful baby children when they were together.
>>12721690
And here goes Arch tranny. What's the achievement? Archintall script is pretty much integrated now, there is no merit to it any more. There is a nicer non-arch rolling release distro that doesn't make you go "I use Arch btw" in every post that is lesser known and I'm not telling you what it is.

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>>12722075
Arch lives rent free in your mind lma0000000000 are you seriously this offended at the existence of a distro?
>>12722075
This guy watches Lunduke
>>12722081
This is not at all true, Yuji Sakai. I'm reminded of Arch existence and inflammatory (not nice) behaviour of its users only when I see it. But I don't frequent places that Arch users do. Out of sight, out of mind. Saying that I'm offended by the distro's existence (rather by inflammatory behaviour of its users) is a strawman, it deliberately misses the point, as I merely stated that there is no merit in installing Arch any more as it was simplified by archinstall script (this fact, I assume, is offensive to elitist users of this no-longer-elitist distro) and, like I said, I, myself, use a nicer rolling release GNU+Linux distro, Yuji Sakai.
>>12722085
I'm not aware of whom or what Lunduke is.

>>12722171
>. I'm reminded of Arch existence and inflammatory (not nice) behaviour of its users only when I see it
The poster simply asked what was the point of using CachyOS if he's already using Arch. Did you perceive that post to be offensive due to your prejudice about Arch users? Because I see nothing wrong with that post. It's a reasonable question to ask because CachyOS is based on Arch, and there is usually little reason to switch distros if they have the same package manager.

>Saying that I'm offended by the distro's existence (rather by inflammatory behaviour of its users) is a strawman, it deliberately misses the point,
>there is no merit in installing Arch any more as it was simplified by archinstall script (this fact, I assume, is offensive to elitist users of this no-longer-elitist distro)
It is a counter to your own strawman. You're making up things and then being angry about them. "I use Arch btw" is simply a meme, and has nothing to do with "merit" (you made that up). If by "merit" you mean difficulty of use, then Gentoo has more "merit" by that logic.
I use Arch (btw, hahaha) and don't consider myself elitist, in fact I consider myself quite helpful and love communicating with other Arch users. I have never had a bad experience of other Arch users. In fact it's usually non-Arch users that seem toxic about Arch, such as yourself, and people who make nonsensical claims such as "pacman -Syu breaks your computer" (I'd like to see even a single case of that happening).
>I'm not aware of whom or what Lunduke is.

That's some youtuber who discusses issues such as corporate takeover of Linux or forcing DEI and whatnot.
I watch him sometimes because everytime there is a Rust bug somewhere he makes a hilarious video about it.

>>12722177
>"I use Arch btw" is simply a meme, and has nothing to do with "merit" (you made that up). If by "merit" you mean difficulty of use, then Gentoo has more "merit" by that logic.
This is where you're wrong. This meme is based on elitism of using a presumably superior distro (simply because it was less user-friendly to install and configure thus requiring more effort from the user, raising the entry threshold and causing elitism over "lesser" distros). It has everything to do with "merit". In quotation marks, indeed! It's an elitist meme and I laugh at those who use it (ironically or unironically, doesn't matter for they still do it), since there is nothing behind it (nothing to back it rather "nothing to do with").
Quite obviously it'd be more meritorious to assemble Linux from Scratch or, indeed, install Gentoo! Which is, obviously, ironic, since OS is merely a tool and meritorious is what you make with it. What is the merit of owning a Makita or DeWalt over an OEM Chinese tool?
Since you mention Gentoo, "Install Gentoo" was an earlier meme but it isn't elitist at all. It doesn't boast like 360 kid "The great thing about Gentoo is not installing it, it's telling everyone online that I did" (yes, this is what Arch user appear like to outsiders, the 360 kid from a lame M$ advertisement). The humour of "Install Gentoo" is that it asks the likely unaware reader to engage in the arduous endeavour of compiling everything himself. There is as much humour in "I use Arch btw" so-called "meme" as merit in installing it, Yuji Sakai.

>>12722177
I'm not going to comment on certain LGBTQIA+ behavioural patterns that you attributed to yourself and other Arch users and trans/homophobia to yours truly, as I assume, that is the joke. But I *did* use Manjaro before switching to another green-themed, rolling release Bavarian-based distro and I couldn't help but notice that there was one update (happened before my time) that left many Manjaro users very sore because it required a very certain update command and that was described in the mailing list. And, later I read about the same or similar thing that happened to Arch - quite possibly around the same time or shortly before it as Manjaro is downstream - that Arch-user was flogging himself for not reading rather than the distro! I find it peculiar how Manjaro users blamed everyhing on the distro and its maintainers while Archers were happy to blame themselves. Overly happy, I must add. Thus I swore off that GNU+Linux branch for I value my own peace of mind, Yuji Sakai.
>>12722190
Got it, you're toxic and think that computers are about ego. Nothing is gonna convince you otherwise. Good luck with the attitude
ever noticed how mr. sakai only types walls of text in threads where the OP image is a cute anime gril?

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>>12722200
Let's go through your unreasoned dismissal of my thought part by part.
>Got it
You hardly "got it", you perverted every argument, Yuji Sakai.
>you're toxic
My language might be coarse but I didn't dismiss your arguments without a contemplation, no matter how weak they might seem, Yuji Sakai.
>think that computers are about ego
Wrong. I explained the origin and meaning of several GNU+Linux memes. I tried to made my best to explain why *that particular one* is the cancerous one and should be dropped. I'm not about ego in computing, on the contrary: I'm against it - but that meme is. You should try to hop the distro with one simple reason: just to discover how many other GNU+Linux users there are, who don't act toxic - unlike Arch users, Yuji Sakai.
>Nothing is gonna convince you otherwise.
That is your assumption about me which is, once again, incorrect. I'm open-minded and open-hearted. If anything, it's *I* who fail to make you see the logic and the reason, fail to clear your misunderstanding of that "innocent" "meme". It *does* appear that nothing is going to convince *you*, Yuji Sakai.
>Good luck with the attitude.
And a dishonest wish of a good luck to top it off. You're the toxic one, Yuji Sakai.
>>12722234
Propaganda tactics don't work on me. You're trying very hard to make it look like it is Arch users that are toxic, when in all actuality it is you who started being toxic towards Arch users for no reason. I've yet to see a single example of Arch users being toxic or elitist (and you calling me toxic doesn't count, because that's just your distorted perception).

You could have responded to the user in a polite manner instead of calling them an "Arch tranny" (a strange association of a distro with LGBT; another example of you making things up and then being angry about them) and we wouldn't even be having this conversation. Ironically, you are being elitist instead of helpful to the user: that which you accuse others of being.

>>12722238
Incredible! "Propaganda tactics" when you were the one to actively avoid arguments - yet you have the nerve to demand anything from me and to claim that it is me "trying very hard" to make Arch users look toxic, while you are doing it yourself! (Ah, it instantly doesn't count because you moved the goal posts!)
...and to state that it's my perception that is distorted - while I'm the one trying to straighten yours. You're the one in the Arch echo-chamber! Try other distros, touch grass, so to speak. FOSS world is big!

>You could have responded to the user in a polite manner
So you got offended on that user's behalf, Yuji Sakai. That user could have said "piss off, retard" in his defence, and we wouldn't be having this conversation neither. Yet, here we are. Like I said, my language is coarse, but my intentions are pure. (I hope that much is clear - to a bystander, at least)
>>12722263
If Arch is an echo chamber, then it cannot possibly be elitist. That's a contradiction.
If Arch users are helpful to others, then it cannot be a competition between who is the most skilled computer user (this is something that YOU made up).
>>12722265
>If Arch is an echo chamber, then it cannot possibly be elitist. That's a contradiction.
Oh, it can be. It's the self-perception. The sense of Belonging - just because some user installed some distro - ridiculous, isn't it? That's what I'm making fun of. It's the same sort of rotten "elitism" that bitten fruit users exhibited: children mocking their android peers for green texts instead of blue (it was on the news). Do I wish it was "a competition between who is the most skilled computer user", Yuji Sakai!
Just use whatever distro you want and everything will be fine. I distro hopped when I was new then one day ages ago I committed to Debian for no particular reason and everything has been fine and dandy in my life so just use your distro like that and be at peace. >>12721690
i have arch on my PC at home but cachy is going pretty fine on my work laptop. some reasons:
1) i spent less time setting it up
2) i can transfer my arch knowledge
3) they deal with kernel for you

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one time i met someone that uses linux irl and she asked me what distro i use and I said arch and she told me i look like I would use arch and walked away. nobody in this thread is smart >>12722647
Linux users are above average smart

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