Maragato

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[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago

Why isn't openSUSE included in that table?

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 24 points 1 day ago (2 children)

In Spain, for example, electricity prices remain low thanks to renewable energy. This guy is stupid.

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

"NO TO WAR" "NO A LA GUERRA"

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago
[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 28 points 2 weeks ago

Spain has finally left behind its era of servility towards the US and is beginning to act with sovereignty and in accordance with international law. It is a pity that the political opposition in Spain is siding with the country that threatens Spain and not with the legitimate government of Spain. Patriotism means defending the interests of your country's citizens, not the interests of the country that threatens yours.

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Distributions of corporate origin such as Ubuntu, Leap, Fedora, etc., i.e. distributions that exist because there is a company supporting the development community. More specifically, is it more advisable to use a distribution supported by a company that contributes a large part of the system's development?

 

Hello. What type of distribution do you prefer in Linux, an enterprise-based distribution (Ubuntu) or a community-based distribution (Debian)? Do you think that enterprise-based distributions benefit from higher quality development and offer a higher level of security?

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I don't think there's anything particularly wrong with it. In my opinion, the only downside to Manjaro is when you activate the aur repository, as doing so can cause dependency conflicts because this repository is designed for Arch and not for Manjaro and its version timeline.

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago (2 children)

The distributions within the openSUSE project are, in my opinion, the most advanced and complete Linux distributions. They offer tools such as btrfs+snapper, openQA, Secure-boot, Firewall, Yast (Myrlyn+Agama), etc. as soon as the system is installed. No other Linux distribution offers all of this configured immediately after installing the system. In my opinion, the openSUSE project is at the highest level of Linux, offering solutions for most users, fixed distributions such as Leap, rolling distributions such as Tumbleweed, immutable distributions such as Kalpa, etc.

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I use Lollypop and I love it. I would like it to have more information about the track being played. Which audio player do you recommend for Gnome that is in GTK4? Thanks

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 18 points 1 month ago

If you want technical support, of course you do. Just because a code is open source does not mean it should be free. Developers need to eat too. Another issue is that there are distributions such as ZorinOS that charge money for the right to use a pro version, when in reality it is the same version that you can configure yourself and that ZorinOS belongs to a company, not a user community.

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

Very good. You're right.

[–] Maragato@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Hello. One of the oldest Linux distributions, openSUSE, is missing.

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Hello. Is it advisable to create an ESP partition for each system, or is it better to use the Windows 11 ESP partition? Thanks

 

Hello. I just received my new mini PC and I want to delete the Windows that comes installed and install Tumbleweed. I have seen in the Yast installer that the default grub is Grub-bls instead of grub-efi, which was the default until now. Which one should I choose, and what benefits does grub-bls offer to make it the new default boot manager in Tumbleweed? Thank you for Tumbleweed.

 

I have always been afraid to install Arch because they tell you it is difficult to install and unstable. I want a simple system following the KISS philosophy and install only what I need, which is little. I don't need anything from the aur repository, for now. Just a year ago I installed Arch and there it is, no problems and doing every day pacman -Syu. It has been a real discovery for me, it's the only distribution I've had this last year that hasn't crashed. I didn't expect it, but Arch has made me change my opinion and pay less attention to the opinions of "youtubers" and more to my own experience. In your experience of use, has Arch been stable in its operation?

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