NixOS is completely plant based
Microsoft Windows
Elementary OS
Tofu Linux when? 😟
That’s BSD. It’s better for you, but most people don’t like it
I like the concept of BSD and would concede that it’s probably the better Os but the thing Linux needs more than anything in Market share, or people to accurately use the damn thing if you prefer less business speak, and I think supporting FreeBSD would just fragment the small user base even further.
IRL this is bleached with grounded chicken. Not tofu
“If you want to build your own linux from scratch, you first have to invent the universe.” - GNU/RMS
universe
Universe’s
Not
Iverse
I think you’re talking about the GNUniverse?
I agree, Linux Mint has been well done.
Mint isn’t well done, it’s full on congratulations
Jokes aside - I was planning to do a Linux build, does that mean I should skip Ubuntu and go Mint? I’m going to be using the build for media and gaming (emulation)
There aren’t many reasons at all to use Ubuntu over Mint, and in fact there are many downsides to Ubuntu these days (package management and installation being the worst). Get a USB drive with at least 4(?) gb of space and make a live install of Mint then give it a whirl. Odds are it will meet your needs without a lot of effort.
BSD:
Actual Unix:
So does that mean Windows is a hot dog made up of all the leftover bits like beef lips?
Primarily anuses (anii?), some of which still have feces on them.
NixOS: a small factory with which to reproducibly grow your own meat.
Give it to us raw and wriggling
So, Slackware?
Anybody like there steak raw enough a good vet can still save it?
My wife, and that’s the line she uses when she orders steak at a restaurant.
Great taste in steak and in women my friend!
Where does Debian fit
Dry aged.
Grass that sprouted close to lake with cleaned waste water two years after you have eaten it.
Makes sense!
Dry cured jerky
The beef has been aged for 2 years and you actually forgot it existed
So is qubes the heigh security fence erected around the cows?
I use Gentoo btw
Wtf
Guess that means I should switch to Fedora.