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For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose.

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  • purrperl@noc.socialP purrperl@noc.social

    @codemonkeymike @thegardendude

    I am an experienced Linux user and excited about nixOS. Doesn't it require some scripting though, compared to other distros?
    This looks very good. I hope you put together some more sections on the webpage, like a FAQ, describing how you have made it easier.

    I'm planning to derive a distro from nixOS, and replace the nix language with an existing, popular, battle-tested scripting language like Ruby or Perl. ( Ruling out Python & Raku ). This could drive adoption.

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    @purrperl @thegardendude @codemonkeymike
    NixOS doesn't require traditional scripting. Instead of writing imperative shell scripts to install packages or configure services, you define your entire system's desired state in a declarative configuration file using the Nix language.

    This means you declare what your system should look like (e.g., "I want Firefox and a web server enabled"), and NixOS handles the "how" automatically. This approach provides powerful benefits like reproducibility, atomic upgrades, and easy rollbacks, replacing ad-hoc scripts with a single, version-controllable source of truth.

    There is no other way..

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    • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

      For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

      ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

      This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

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      @codemonkeymike Fedora Atomic version for the win, really.
      Not only the upgrades are rollback but it's immutable> there get to know containers!
      They can hack your container or a tool of it but not the host at all.

      All tools are in their Podman under the hood container form named Toolbox ( an easy way to manage tools in a container with just 1 command)
      As running all tools NOT exposed to internet in a container, for other tools THAT USE INTERNET CONNECTION or others you can take Flatpak > on fedora they are Sandboxed.

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      • tschenkel@mathstodon.xyzT tschenkel@mathstodon.xyz

        @vwestlife @codemonkeymike

        Older versions of Windows are not an option. Since they don't receive updates anymore, they are open barndoors for malware.

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        @tschenkel @vwestlife @codemonkeymike Dual boot a linux on it!
        As base, if you want more install DistroBox and put another Distro Linux on it on top.
        On this pc I use hypervisor to run my Linux with greatest part of SSD but others as refurbished iMac's are all Linux from boot.
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        • metamere@genart.socialM metamere@genart.social

          @thegardendude
          Coming from Windows, I found Linux Mint to make for an easy transition. If you're more used to the Mac OS, I've heard Ubuntu might be a good option (wasn't for me).

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          @Metamere @thegardendude

          Instaed of Ubuntu, check out Solus, which is pretty well maintained and doesn't need to hide.

          I use it as my main distro since ~ a year and like it.
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          • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

            For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

            ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

            This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

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            @codemonkeymike , after I retired a few years ago I switched my personal computers to Linux. I do still have one with Win 11 for a couple of programs that only work on it. I wish FreeBSD would get better laptop support, I've always been more comfortable in BSD, HP-UX, AIX, etc. than System V stuff.

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            • m1rk0@social.defcon42.netM m1rk0@social.defcon42.net

              @codemonkeymike My 2015 machine is still running Win11 with ease and gets all the updates without issues. Yes, i had to tweak the installation process, but there are dozens of tools for dummies out there to guide you through it.
              I don't want to win an argument, but please tell the full story. You are hurting only yourself.

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              @m1rk0 @codemonkeymike you are full of bloat and AI knows everything you do. That is the argument.
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              • thegardendude@regenerate.socialT thegardendude@regenerate.social

                @codemonkeymike What’s a good Linux distro for someone new to Linux?

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                @thegardendude @codemonkeymike I work in research and a lot of new converts use either Ubuntu or Linux Mint. Personally, I use Fedora/Budgie, before that Fedora Gnome. As another has already mentioned, check and see if the distro has a “Live” version, meaning you can burn the ISO to portable storage and try the O.S. before committing.

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                • elizafox@social.treehouse.systemsE elizafox@social.treehouse.systems

                  @codemonkeymike ... unless it has a shitty wifi chip... or an unsupported sound chip... then good luck :p. It's a paperweight at that point, unless you run an ancient OS.

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                  @Elizafox true but that's few and far between in my experience. But yes this does happen.

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                  • nukleos@mendeddrum.orgN nukleos@mendeddrum.org

                    @codemonkeymike
                    A fine conclusion: "This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste."

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                    @nukleos exactly! I've felt this for a while, but finally put words to it

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                    • candela@mastodon.nlC candela@mastodon.nl

                      @codemonkeymike try finding a 32-bit distribution that works. For some reason, distributions have abandonded 32-bit Linux, while many old PC's and laptops will only run that. I have a HP Notebook (formerly 32-bit 32 XP) and I still fail to find a working Linux distro.

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                      @candela I did a 32 bir challenge a couple years ago and did Debian 12 32bit and it was okay. But yeah. Now adays it's pretty much just antix

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                      • m1rk0@social.defcon42.netM m1rk0@social.defcon42.net

                        @codemonkeymike My 2015 machine is still running Win11 with ease and gets all the updates without issues. Yes, i had to tweak the installation process, but there are dozens of tools for dummies out there to guide you through it.
                        I don't want to win an argument, but please tell the full story. You are hurting only yourself.

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                        @m1rk0 the full story makes windows look even worse. Trust me. I've worked with thousands of people over decades.

                        But if you're happy with windows. Awesome. I'm not here to convince people to switch.

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                        • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                          @candela I did a 32 bir challenge a couple years ago and did Debian 12 32bit and it was okay. But yeah. Now adays it's pretty much just antix

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                          @codemonkeymike it's how it goes, even for Linux, that I think should be all around available for all old hardware. That is the point, to breathe new life in old hardware.

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                          • zeddiria@mastodon.socialZ zeddiria@mastodon.social

                            @codemonkeymike You are generally right, of course, i also hate that Microsoft / Apple is doing this.

                            But there are still easy and not forbidden ways to install Win11 on older Machines and there is also a (kinda costy) Windows 10 LTSC version that is supported till 2032.

                            Also i have strong feelings against people who say that Linux makes an old system fast. That is often not the case, and after hearing this everywhere people keep posting frustated on our unix-board about their core2duo & co

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                            @Zeddiria I have similar concerns. I went from MX21.3 to MX25, and noticed more RAM usage. It makes a difference on an 8th gen laptop.

                            The zram option upon install for MX25, helped tho. More should know about this, because of RAM/hard drive gouging going on now, and more recent distros like MX25, have updated drivers that help even 8th gen puters.

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                            • candela@mastodon.nlC candela@mastodon.nl

                              @codemonkeymike try finding a 32-bit distribution that works. For some reason, distributions have abandonded 32-bit Linux, while many old PC's and laptops will only run that. I have a HP Notebook (formerly 32-bit 32 XP) and I still fail to find a working Linux distro.

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                              @candela I played arround with bunsenlabs, which is a lightweight distro based on Debian. @codemonkeymike

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                              • jakob_thoboell@kirche.socialJ jakob_thoboell@kirche.social

                                @candela I played arround with bunsenlabs, which is a lightweight distro based on Debian. @codemonkeymike

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                                @jakob_thoboell @codemonkeymike i’ll take a look at that. I never heard of bunsenlabs though

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                                • numodular@c.imN numodular@c.im

                                  @Zeddiria I have similar concerns. I went from MX21.3 to MX25, and noticed more RAM usage. It makes a difference on an 8th gen laptop.

                                  The zram option upon install for MX25, helped tho. More should know about this, because of RAM/hard drive gouging going on now, and more recent distros like MX25, have updated drivers that help even 8th gen puters.

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                                  @numodular 8gen = intel i5 8. gen?

                                  That is around 8-9 years old, how much RAM they have is very different, there were a wide range from 2 up to 16G common when they were new, they might be upgraded up to 64GB depending a bit, which is a lot more than the current entry-level class so "it depends"

                                  But people here are advertising that linux is bloody fast on 15-20 year old System like fist gen i5 or even Core2Duo system which are the predecessor to i5, often with 1-2 GB of RAM

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                                  • candela@mastodon.nlC candela@mastodon.nl

                                    @jakob_thoboell @codemonkeymike i’ll take a look at that. I never heard of bunsenlabs though

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                                    @candela it is a very oldschool debian based distro, focussing on lightweight setup. THere are also Systems like Q4os, which are very light.
                                    @codemonkeymike

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                                    • jakob_thoboell@kirche.socialJ jakob_thoboell@kirche.social

                                      @candela it is a very oldschool debian based distro, focussing on lightweight setup. THere are also Systems like Q4os, which are very light.
                                      @codemonkeymike

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                                      @candela there are tons of lightweight distros of similar type, which have been build based on debian. @codemonkeymike

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                                      • codemonkeymike@fosstodon.orgC codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                                        For many people, the #Linux vs #Windows vs #Mac debate is a privilege — it assumes you can choose. But working with the Computer Upcycle Project, I've seen the real choice is often Linux vs no computer at all.

                                        ~95% of donated computers are "too old" for Windows 11 or macOS. Linux installs on them anyway, adding 10+ years of life to machines #Microsoft and #Apple called trash.

                                        This isn't Linux vs Windows. It's Linux vs e-waste.

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                                        @codemonkeymike In a just world Microsoft executives and shareholders would be punished for the e-waste they are responsible for.

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                                        • jakob_thoboell@kirche.socialJ jakob_thoboell@kirche.social

                                          @candela there are tons of lightweight distros of similar type, which have been build based on debian. @codemonkeymike

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                                          @jakob_thoboell @codemonkeymike I just found a 32-bit openSuse release that made an HP Notebook (2002, with XP) fly. Then I realized that I have no purpose for it. OpenSuse 11.2 installed like crazy but would it work on the internet? I have my doubts.

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