I need to have aptitude because the TUI is boss. Even if it had less features than apt, I’d still prefer it. It’s nice to know it’s ahead of the curve, though.
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Just use aptitude and be happy.
Disclaimer: while aptitude was originally designed to replicate the apt CLI interface, I have never run the search command through it. The TUI is marvelous, though.
The IPA defined their use as such.
It’s the wrong old English letter. Thorn is used for the th in thorn. The th in the and this is Eth. I might be a pedant, but I’m a pedant with standards.
Is that an Enterprise?
For lesbians, by lesbians, with lesbians.
No. Absolutely go with Mint. It’s sensible, stable, and familiar. Ubuntu has its weirdnesses. Mint has gone through LTS changes before. It was fine. More than fine. It’s one of the friendliest distributions around, and one I feel no reservations recommending to someone switching from Windoze.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•spend hours ricing my desktop and decided I hated it at the end, and ended up wiping my entire OS
8·5 months agoYou set a wallpaper?
It adds a layer of incongruity.
The substance >< the exact message.
Thank you. Not familiar with apk, only apt. Oof.
They were all the rage in the CRT years.
Ew. I knew about the black odorless poop, but was taught they would only release it after birth. Of course it makes sense that, like all things in life, you can’t say always or never.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there a foss SMS messenger with auto-reply?
7·9 months agoAssume Android.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Dualboot_irl (Art by 𝚞𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚜𝚜𝚆𝚘𝚕𝚏𝚍𝚛𝚊𝚐𝚘𝚗)
2·9 months agoNope. Only have the one. I usually create a separate /boot partition and use UEFI, I think.
They don’t dislike it, it just doesn’t make them look edgy. And some people like to (which is fine BTW).
I’ve started on Conectiva in the nineties, Debian, Ubuntu, and settled on Mint. I’ll probably switch to LMDE if at all at this point.