Monsieur Baguette is clearly the superior choice.
Monsieur Baguette is clearly the superior choice.
No, I meant release: https://www.debian.org/releases/
Debian always has at least three releases in active maintenance: stable, testing and unstable.
It’s pretty common to use debian unstable
as a base. stable
is not the only release that debian offers, and despite their names they tend to be more dependable than other distros idea of stable.
$ awk -v k=$(uname -r) '/^NAME=/{gsub(/^NAME=|"/, "", $0);print $0,k}' /etc/os-release
Debian GNU/Linux 6.7.12-amd64
Rust users when someone mentions c.
“The Linux Command Line” by William Shotts is a fairly comprehensive guide to basic use, you can find a link to the .pdf here: https://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
It’s trivial to set up a fairly solid up to date rolling release on debian if that’s what you prefer, stable
isn’t the only release debian offers.
Sad scowl on a waterfowl.
Is there a community for people that actually know and use linux or is this just like 'programmer’humor where morons can’t exit vim, use a debugger, or RTFM?
Not sure if this is gonna be much better than the alternatives you’ve listed, but you can try adjusting pitch, rate, range, etc. with spd-say.
If you can’t even install an os by reading documentation using linux is just going to frustrate you.
Feel the rhythm! Feel the rhyme! Get on up, it’s bobsled time!
You’re the biggest whiner in this thread lmao.
means fairly old packages
It takes very little effort to maintain a debian system with fresher packages. stable
is not the only release nor the only mechanism for running newer versions of software.
You can integrate debsecan
with apt
and pull security updates from experimental
and unstable
as recommended in the wiki.
Look forward to this completing just in time for ROCm to drop support for your card.