• just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Dude straight up says “SteamOS doesn’t work on everything” and in almost the same sentence says “Bazzite is cool”. This guy does not understand puters AT ALL 🤣

    Also, the rant about the terminal while complaining about Arch about made me laugh so hard I’d sploosh.

    Using a tool for a job you don’t understand will yield unexpected results, fool. 😘

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      3 months ago

      Dude straight up says “SteamOS doesn’t work on everything” and in almost the same sentence says “Bazzite is cool”. This guy does not understand puters AT ALL

      I guess I don’t understand them either. Care to explain?

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        3 months ago

        An update black screened his system and corrupted his time shift backups. So he gave Linux Mint a shot and has been using it for several weeks.

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          3 months ago

          Could very well happen on Mint as well. Should switch to atomic, if that’s his main concern.

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            3 months ago

            Mint is a good choice because it has an easy timeshift option, so a problem in an update is just a rollback/recover. Same as Snapper Rollback on distros like OpenSUSE, it means a non savvy Linux user can reboot and have it fixed. That is appealing for a lot of users that don’t want to bother with finding the fix

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              3 months ago

              Does ubuntu have this? Or does one need to install something to set this up