Post AlG4RCfxXTuq1qch9s by GatOscuro@ieji.de
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(DIR) Post #AlG4EVVSDStIfMeh1M by Gr3y_And_D3c4y3d@ieji.de
2024-08-20T04:40:16Z
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Just migrated from Ubuntu , to Mint Debian Edition, and maybe from Android to GrapheneOS.What you think about ? Migrado de Ubuntu a Mint Debian Edition , y posiblemente de Android a GrapheneOS. @GatOscuro @C3P0 #Grapheneos #linux
(DIR) Post #AlG4EW8nrAMmdP47M0 by GatOscuro@ieji.de
2024-08-23T12:14:17Z
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@Gr3y_And_D3c4y3d Excellent for migration. I've already had two versions of LMDE and I really don't think about it. Nothing better than an O.S. that is largely supported by the community and does not even depend on other bases like Ubuntu.Regards @C3P0
(DIR) Post #AlG4RBkB0Jh98daY5o by ramin_hal9001@emacs.ch
2024-08-20T05:18:16Z
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> "Just migrated from Ubuntu , to Mint Debian Edition, and maybe from Android to GrapheneOS."@Gr3y_And_D3c4y3d @C3P0 @GatOscuro good job! I am going to have to switch my Ubuntu box to Mint pretty soon as the release I was running is out of date, and I have been wanting to switch to a fully community-supported OS for a while now. I switched to Debian on my laptop recently and I love it, but Mint has more recent packages, many taken straight from Ubuntu.I will also be buying a new smartphone soon. I doubt I could find one that would run Graphene OS in the country where I live, but I would love to use it if I could.
(DIR) Post #AlG4RCfxXTuq1qch9s by GatOscuro@ieji.de
2024-08-23T12:16:35Z
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@ramin_hal9001 I agree, it is the best choice.I add: nothing better than using Flatpak, you completely forget about dependencies, it increases your security and the update model is good. @Gr3y_And_D3c4y3d @C3P0