• @rtxn@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      This is why the Linux community has a bad rep, you know. Mock the OS, not the users.

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          1 year ago
          # sudo pacman -Rs cancer
          :: removing cancer breaks dependency 'cancer' required by linux
          

          Unfortunately it has metastasized to the kernel image. It’s terminal.

      • @milicent_bystandr@lemm.ee
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        -31 year ago

        Mock the OS, not the users.

        You’re right. It’s not Linux users who are idiots - after all they make their best of a bad world - it’s Linux itself. Or, more broadly, GNU+Linux. I mean, what unholy hybrid of an ungulate with an aquatic bird did anyone think was going to help anyone?! I just don’t understand how it succeeded like it has. Must be marketing. That Ian guy, and - whatshername - they’re probably to blame.

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          21 year ago

          There’s an X in “Linux”, and everyone’s telling me that X is the coolest thing. Do you see anything like that in Windows?

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            11 year ago

            There’s a + in my windows, and that means more!

            Also I heard Linux is bored of x and they’re going to rename it to Linuwayland, which sounds like Linoleum so it should be simple but easy to clean.

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              21 year ago

              Bah, what is a + but an X with a stick up its arse!

              Linuwayland is all about removing unnecessary bloat like window icons, absolute positioning, global hotkeys, a unified randr solution, color profiles, and nvidia support altogether – the average PC user shouldn’t see a difference.

    • @WarmSoda@lemm.ee
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      141 year ago

      Because changing the computers entire structure makes so much more sense than just turning one program off…