I think I'm done updating Ubuntu, and 22.04 (possibly 24.04) will be my last version.>Ubuntu 25.10>sudo-rs>wayland mandatory>new Ptyxis terminal
Just install Debian nigga
>>106808629>wayland mandatorysurely thats only for Gnome
I'm feeling bummed out about how things are going too. Maybe I should look into NetBSD or something, wayland probably doesn't even run on it.
>>106808629Well desu i tried the new Ptyxis terminal and its pretty good, at least compared to gnome-terminal. It certainly doesn't have that input lag. This ubuntu release however broke flatpak for me, it was complaining about mounting on /tmp or something.
>>106808650FPBP, Debian is the new Ubuntu. easy to install, easy to use, supported long term, no corporate bs. But like all community Linux distros it's riddled with wokies, trannies, furries and communists :( I'm rooting for Debian though because it's the only serious distribution
>>106808932>Debian is the new Ubuntu
>>106808932>But like all community Linux distros it's riddled with wokies, trannies, furries and communistsnot Artist, Devuan or OpenMandriva
>>106809029All shit nobody cares about
>>106809046i do
>>106808629ubuntu has always been been a meme. but name one issue (you) actually had/have with sudo-rs and post a picrel of it. i'll wait.
>>106808874God this sucks so much ass... Ubuntu used to be _the_ linux desktop, but it seems canonical are trying really hard to get rid of that position
>>106808629>noo not a new terminalThe problem with Ubuntu updates isn't that they're swapping software, it's that you're always risking your OS getting bricked or resulting in a buggy system.
>>106808629The new terminal is pretty good imo, I have been using it for a while on Debian now. It also represents a concession on the part of GNOME that the "minimal" (aka barebones & hardly usable) gnome-console they tried to push was too retarded for distros to ship
>>106808975You're the idiot, everyone knows Ubuntu is based on Debian, but Debian used to be much less user friendly unlike Ubuntu
>>106810002I've got to admit, they really streamlined the installation, judging from an install I did recently. Snappy as tits and without any issues.
Complaining about Ubuntu is like complaining about Windows.>i'm eating shit, why does it taste so badno one is forcing you to eat shitt. actually forced to use Ubuntu 22.04 but I'm getting paid for it so not going to complain
>>106810063>Ubuntu 22.04I daily drive that at home. It's wonderful
>>106810104It's pretty good, at least I can use X
>>106809293>ubuntu has always been been a memeNot as big a meme as your life>>106809293>issue (you) actually had/have with sudo-rsIt's not yet supported by Ansible as a `become` method.>>106808629sudo apt install sudo.ws konsole
sudo apt install sudo.ws konsole
then make sure to enable that Pro subscribtion.>>106808650Debian doesn't get 12 years of patches.
>>106808629man i just don't care.
>>106810468What in the world are you talking about, numbnuts?
>>106810577which part of the post are you confused by
>>106810577oh you didn't knowyou can get 12 years of support on ubuntu LTS releases.For individuals it's free for up to 5 devices.Not that I will ever use it but you know.
>>106810621>tfw no update license
>>106808629But it’s just open source… if you don’t like how it works, you can just FORK IT! That’s what you smug assholes like to say isn’t it. LOLOLOLOLO.
>>106810621>Pay 2 Linuxlol. Additionally, Lmao.
>>106810633Free for up to 5 machines for individuals.50 machines if you are an active forum member.25€ per machine(Desktop) if you're an organization.With additional costs adding up if you want phone support/servers with infinite VMs, etc, etc, etc.Debian users typically rely on companies like Tuxcare/Freexian for extended support.
>>106810679it's not for you anon.It's for enterprise.This is why it's free for individuals.Companies like to have assurance that they can call up some professional to unfuck their system.
>>106810691>It's for enterprise.They're too busy using using CentOS, lmeyo.
>>106808832cuck license
>>106810704>enterprise>centos stream(CentOS is dead)>the OS that dies immediately upon a new release.Even if you use rocky/alma most companies end up paying for the enterprise support.
>>106810679Which project have YOU maintained for free 12 years after it's released?
>>106810729My cat, Paco.
>>106808629I heard that the main reason for switching to rust is to replace GPL licences with MIT
>>106810704>>106810725Or you just pay tuxcare.
>>106810745I think it’s that, and they can use it to attract contributors (who do it for free) with a zealous religious devotion.
>>106810745No because sudo being ISC is not where they make their money.Or coreutils being GPL, does not provide them any extra money.this part never mattered to them.All the special licensing decisions happen in software that matters financially to canonical.
>>106808629i actually can't wait to upgrade. linux is fucked already. at least let me get the latest slop.if i wanted stable secure os i would choose secureblue or freebsd. using sudo is a security risk by itself.