Oh, that’s bad luck… Sorry to hear that!
Oh, that’s bad luck… Sorry to hear that!
Just the first page of linux@lemmy.ml shows me three Debian 13 related posts beside mine
Thank you for answering the actual question! This is a new angle I haven’t considered before.
What other hoops should I have jumped through to avoid being perceived as “generate shade”? I thought I did my best.
Do you think servers have it easy compared to personal computers? No pesky audio/video cards, bluetooth, etc…
Happy to hear that!
But what is your opinion about the amount of complaints you see recently?
It was an exaggerated version of “the registered users of Lemmy are all the elite smart enough to avoid Ubuntu”
What do you think, is this release on par with previous ones regarding the amount of complaints?
This is pretty impressive anyway
Thank you, these are enlightening observations!
From what you see online, is this release on par with the previous ones?
Sure, this is fair!
Regarding this release, do you see more posts about it, compared with others?
Congrats on the mostly smooth sailing!
What do you think of the experiences other people are having?
Wait, like in one step from 7 to 12? That would be amazing indeed!
I hope that you have found something that works better for you.
What do you think about my observation though?
Of course it was tongue-in-cheek, I hope you didn’t take the “elite Lemmy users” seriously ;)
While personal stories could be enlightening, I’m more curious about the statistics
Auf einer grünen Wiese 2x8 km Flugbahn und Gebäude zu bauen, oder 50 km unterirdische Bahnen und Tiefbahnhof inzwischen existierender Infrastruktur… Ist es ein fairer Vergleich?
I had smooth sailing with Ubuntu for many years, but I don’t judge other people’s choices