Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo Beta Now Available With Linux Kernel 5.0 and GNOME 3.32 (betanews.com) 73
An anonymous reader shares a report: Today, Canonical's Ubuntu reaches a major milestone. You see, Ubuntu 19.04, which is named "Disco Dingo," has achieved Beta status. And yes, you can download it immediately. Fans of GNOME will be glad to know that version 3.32 is included in the standard Ubuntu Desktop release. Also cool? This is the first version of Ubuntu to use Linux kernel 5.
My distro is the best (Score:1, Troll)
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Maybe a lot of people prefer the possibility of getting snooped by hackers, over the certainty of getting snooped by Big Brother.
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That's such a funny article.
A funnier comment from a Linux zealot.
If you'd never used Linux and you read it, you'd probably think Linux is basically unusable on the desktop.
Don't worry, I've used it for 2-3 years, so I know what I am talking about.
A lot of problems come from people not choosing the right equipment to begin with; folks try to install Linux on some $300 piece of substandard hardware and gripe when things don't work. Do some research, get yourself a laptop known to work with Linux and surprise! a lot of those problems go away.
What about other numerous non hardware related bugs and usability issues, will they go away too? BTW most of the bugs I experienced were not hardware related.
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I always thought because Linux is a Server OS and these distributions just kinda put a Desktop GUI on top of a Server OS. Linux in terms of UI has always had the problem for the group of people between Grandma and Experts. The people who want to use a computer for more then just basic browsing and word processing, but doesn't need to be editing configuration files, and messing with odd settings trying to get software to work correctly. For Debian/Ubuntu systems if it isn't in Apt then you better get read
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Re: My distro is the best (Score:2)
OSS alternatives are at best mediocre
Nice try, silly shill. I say this as a twenty-year MCSE.
Thanks for playing; better luck next time.
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Saying "they're only ideology driven" is idiotic. Some probably driven by ideology, but many think that open source is the best way to develop software in technical sense.
I'm talking about the vast majority of FOSS software which exist just because the commercial counterpart isn't completely free (in freedom sense).
Things like browser are essential, and Microsoft is crushed in that arena.
Because of Google's dominance more and more sites are optimized for Chrome, but Firefox which is considered more free than Chrome/Chromium loses its user base. Just being commercial does't completely protect the software from being a failure, failures are just far less common in commercial world.
Have you tried Blender, Krita, Inkscape?
I didn't say there are no exceptions. Blender is indeed the closest a
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I do. I like the simplicity of it. I do the minimal desktop install and I'm happy as a clam. I don't want to work on my notebook, I want to get work done on my notebook. Linux distro should be as simple as possible. I respect and enjoy other distros, but for a notebook I haven't found anything easier to just use.
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Not quite. Smartphones/tablets are only good for content consumption, they can't fully replace PCs/Laptops at least if they lack laptop capabilities (for example tablet keyboard, mouse). PC/Laptop sales are falling because fewer people upgrade their computers. GNU/Linux on the d [altervista.org]
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Disco Dingo...? (Score:2)
Re:Disco Dingo...? (Score:4, Informative)
Canonical might have made some really dumb choices with Ubuntu, but naming is not one of them. Go try searching "debian stretch" or "debian jessie". Those words are too common to be useful as code names for releases if you search "ubuntu dingo", you are unlikely to find many, if any, irrelevant results. If you add "disco" in there, it only reinforces it. They pick really odd adjectives and animal names on purpose. To make it easier to get good search results.
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Reply to another discussion (Score:2)
https://slashdot.org/comments.... [slashdot.org]
So here's my comment I wrote before finding out the discussion had been archived:
Forgot this point after writing my previous reply.
The situation with banks is due to government regulations.
Less and less people care about freedom of speech and favor enforcing religious values.
The modern religion is feminism, transforming into intersectionality.
At the it's core, government action shields people from the consequences of their actions
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Not DiscoRilla [youtube.com]?
so what (Score:3)
just a number for most here
for common user the filesystem fixes for ext4 and xfs might be of interest... haven't had a problem with them myself and I admin 400 servers
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I am much more concerned about the massive amount of bad design that is systemd being digested
Gnome 3.32 (Score:1)
Shame, I'll wait until the Mate flavour comes out -- that is usable, something that I don't find Gnome 3 is.
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Nobody cares about your shitty GNOME UI.
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I know this is slashdot, but if you RTFA, download links for MATE (and some others) are actually there, at the bottom.
I find GNOME 3 unusable too, switched to Mint a long time ago, but will probably have a look at this.
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Could never get used to Gnome 3 (Score:3)
I really wanted to like it back when it came out, such an ambitious move from Gnome 2. In screenshots it looked so pretty, like I wanted to eat it with a piece of cake. I was very excited about the prospect of having Linux + Gnome on a tablet or phone with their new touch controls and interface. But I was disappointed when loading the first liveCD and found it "clunky" on my desktop. Still is. And I'm sorry but I can't stand the GTK3 style. I use Fluxbox as my WM and those stiff, wide, unfriendly window decorations just make me want to run in the other direction.
I'm sure it will be a much better experience on the Librem Phone [puri.sm]. That's the form factor it was made for.
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Hahahahahahahahaha
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Go ahead. (Score:1)
Put Windows 10 on your laptop. I dare you.
Then dock and undock a couple of times.
You'll wipe that Microsoft shit off your SSD so fast it will put out a measurable gravity wave...
Disco? (Score:1)