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Venya
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I can never remember which desktop environment I liked using when I last installed #Debian, so I end up guessing Gnome and I'm sorry but that is always the wrong answer for me and you'd think I could remember that.

The options are mystifying. I know in the past I have enjoyed XFCE but for now I am using KDE. It is super snappy and visually pleasing.

Leszek
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@nixCraft man, #debian sucks. But it sucks way less than any other alternative I've tried, so I'm happy to use it. Hopefully one day I'll be able to contribute and make it suck less :)

Manu
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Estoy empezando a pensar en cambiar de distribución Linux pq #Debian no se rompe y llevo mas de un año sin tocar el sistema salvo para hacer apt update & upgrade.
Creo que tengo los primeros síntomas del #distrohopping 😭

edafe
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@threemaapp

"On Linux, automatic updates are not yet supported. Please update the app manually."

If you cannot provide an official repository for Debian/Ubuntu, what is preventing you from offering Threema as a verified Snap or Flatpak?

Marcus
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So I recently noticed that the #Debian "Securing Debian Manual" on their website is "really" outdated in parts. For example, it makes no mention of systemd in the "services" section, despite that being the default init system in Debian for years now. So, I'm sitting down and writing my own guide on "securing Debian". It's not going to cover everything covered in their own manual, but I'm hoping that homelab users, or folks new to Debian or Linux, may find it useful.

The 500 Hats of LambdaCalculus
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My three ThinkPads and their lids!

First is my ThinkPad T470s, hostname "chibacity"; it was running ParrotOS but it'll be repurposed to run @haiku bare metal once it gets a new SSD and battery!

Second is my main deck, my ThinkPad T480s, hostname "wintermute"; it runs #Debian :debian: testing!

Third is my newest deck, my ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, hostname "neuromancer"; it's my new ParrotOS lab since it has a good amount of RAM (48GB!!) and CPU horsepower for big kid tools!