Ein Berliner Bezirk will für den Ernstfall üben. Doch die Rettungskräfte der Hilfsorganisationen kommen nicht, Komparsen, die geborgen werden sollten, bleiben erstmal liegen.www.rbb24.de
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Millionenschwere Unternehmen betreiben Briefkästen an einer Holzhütte mitten im norddeutschen Wald. Die günstigen Steuern dort zahlen sie nicht in öffentliche Kassen, sondern an den Gutsbesitzer: Graf Gregor von Bismarck, Ururenkel des ersten deutsch…FragDenStaat
Mint is a lovely solid stable daily driver, it’s only problem is like Debian it’s packages are a bit old sometimes… I always look and see what a machine is actually expected to do.I presume you can move debian based mint to sid repos. (or a devuan based to ceres).
I have to admit liking Manjaro. Now that’s pretty bleeding edge yet doesn’t break too oftenlol. that was funny. a cascade of inevitable woes. throughout that paragraph and ongoing, through the same joke.
20+ years ago as an early 64 bit adopter I ran Sabayon…was about to object to that, saying it's not possible... ... ... then started wondering, has it really been that long? when did sabayon start? when did 64bit start?
The OP’s grandmother, or even the OP’s granddaughter, will probably never use Linux. It’s a niche OS by nature.I dont know the grandmother or grandaughter in question or why such an assertion can be made for them specifically, but, linux, the OS, by its nature, can be shaped to fill almost any niche... so why is it they will probably never use linux? loser's script presumptive projecting? maybe we could build a custom one for them.
fwiw, I don’t even go into the BSD / GPL argument in front of them. That’s a masters-level discussion… and I bet a few of us could write a thesis about the differences
after a couple of minutes explaining the package manager they seem to manage just fine.yeah, methinks this something any distro striving to be accessible to new users can do much better... ferrying them to understanding the package manager. it no one points it out to you, it's possible to be using a linux distro with no idea about a package manager. lets get a first-boot help dialogue window with a friendly little animated konky pointing to the concise package manager intro "this is how to install more software..."
The only BSD I’ve even looked at is DragonflyBSD for my personal server, but that was a while agostop.
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