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minus-squareTrenchcoatFullOfBatslinkfedilink102•2 years agoNext time, Gort will install Debian and save himself the trouble
minus-square@toasteecup@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish11•2 years agoI wish I could have it as easy as Gort. I miss my debian but I want that ZFS built into my kernel.
minus-squareDrew Belloclinkfedilink23•2 years agoThere is so many distros that are just ubuntu without snaps, is just a matter of picking one of them
minus-squareDrew Belloclinkfedilink5•2 years agoPop os, linux mint, linux lite, etc. The first 2 may do a lot pf changes to the base but that’s what make them better them ubuntu in my opinion
minus-square@Unkend@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•2 years agoI run Debian with ZFS the package is in the repo’s.
minus-square@Empricorn@feddit.nllinkfedilink2•edit-22 years agoThe current most popular distribution is MX Linux (based on Debian Stable), which I use. You certainly don’t have to, but I would say least start with a distro that respects you and adheres to FOSS standards… Edit: context
Next time, Gort will install Debian and save himself the trouble
I wish I could have it as easy as Gort. I miss my debian but I want that ZFS built into my kernel.
There is so many distros that are just ubuntu without snaps, is just a matter of picking one of them
can you name a few?
Pop os, linux mint, linux lite, etc.
The first 2 may do a lot pf changes to the base but that’s what make them better them ubuntu in my opinion
You’re looking for Gentoo.
I run Debian with ZFS the package is in the repo’s.
Well, you won’t have that much longer.
The current most popular distribution is MX Linux (based on Debian Stable), which I use. You certainly don’t have to, but I would say least start with a distro that respects you and adheres to FOSS standards…
Edit: context