Debian: wife, don’t talk to those two pieces of pure disappointment!
Arch: autistically screeching in the corner
Arch and OpenSUSE be like:
It’s beautiful. <3
OpenSUSE: looking at the floor pretending to be unphased, & trying to teleport tf out of the awkward situation, unsuccessfully
I love this. Wish I was better at art, I’d realize it in a drawing
Sounds like what a headless system would say.
LinuxPPC: telling old war stories to a potted plant it’s mistaken for a person.
These are my bastard children… pretend they dont exist
Ian to Debra:
Downloaded green Ubuntu today. Seems good so far.
It’s a fine distro. But at some point you get restless feet and you will start to surf the Great Sea of Distrostm. And you will leave green Ubuntu behind.
And perhaps someday you might circle back or not. Linux life is about the journey and not the destination.
Green Ubuntu works fine. Never had any reason to switch. I just want my OS to get out of the way.
I started with green ubuntu on my laptop.
I tried a different distro on my pc, for a long while.
My pc now uses green ubuntu as well.
This is the way.
Green Ubuntu, best Ubuntu.
I know usage numbers are to be taken with a bucket of salt, but isn’t green ubuntu the bigger distro these days?
Nah. Ubuntu is used a lot on servers, in virtual machines and in containers. There’s also a good number of companies that hand out Ubuntu to their employees as workstations or ship it to customers preinstalled on devices.
Mint might have more users in the hobbyist+desktop space, but personally, I don’t believe that either. Ubuntu is much more widely known, so even though Mint sees more recommendations in forums like Lemmy, there’s gonna be tons of users who just install the distro they’ve heard of before, or which their friend is already using.
It’s the opposite for me.
Cubuntu?
Chuthlubuntu
Apparently xubuntu site was hacked…lol.