It's all good, diversity and shit... until somebody asks "How do I install Kali Linux for daily driving?"
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Reminds me of when I was looking up an issue for Kali Linux and saw like 10 different reddit threads, all full of “don’t use Kali Linux unless you know how to use it”. Which was very helpful when I had to use it for my coursework.
Side note: the most downvoted comment contained actual advice that fixed my problem.
That's beyond bad taste and into active stupidity.
If you use Open Source, you have the cool sauce.
Diversity is a huge strength of Linux. We should encourage users to use whatever works for them.
Shaming people for using Ubuntu or other “easy” distros is how you prevent people from joining the community long term. We’d be better served by being welcoming and understanding of people
All that matters is that you're on linux, unless you use gnome.
Back in 2007 a Linux user wished on a monkey's paw that Linux would be the most popular operating system in regular use, and then Android was unveiled.
Should've said "GNU/Linux"
What about a Gnome Desktop fork?
the only ones I know are far enough from it that it would be in bad faith to judge them on that
lol true :P All that matters is that you're on Linux, unless you use anything other than Arch
Tell me that your distro sucks without telling me your distro sucks
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