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GermanyBernd2022-12-11 16:56:51 · 4yNo. 242793reply
My friendship with Linux is over.
UkraineBernd2022-12-11 16:59:49 · 4yNo. 242794reply
Took you too long
GermanyBernd2022-12-11 17:00:50 · 4yNo. 242795reply
You're right, brother. Will you let me re-join the circle?
GermanyBernd2022-12-11 18:32:44 · 4yNo. 242822reply
Friendship with Linux ended, now TempleOS is my new friend.
RussiaBernd2022-12-11 20:49:47 · 4yNo. 242860reply
Printer not working?
GermanyBernd2022-12-11 21:10:58 · 4yNo. 242864reply
No, printer works well.
RussiaBernd2022-12-11 21:17:14 · 4yNo. 242865reply
What is it then? Bluetooth? Must be bluetooth, it never works on Linux.
PolandBernd2022-12-11 21:47:31 · 4yNo. 242870reply
everything works, OP just ascended beyond friendship
GermanyBernd2022-12-12 05:31:27 · 4yNo. 242920reply
Bluetooth works as well.
RussiaBernd2022-12-12 06:29:14 · 4yNo. 242927reply
So it's more like a professional lifelong lasting partnership now. Or or seks-shu-al one?
 
What's wrong with Linux can you please tell me already?
GermanyBernd2022-12-12 06:45:24 · 4yNo. 242928reply
The wi-fi driver is shit, some software I want to use doesn’t work on Linux and limited amount of games.
RussiaBernd2022-12-12 07:17:35 · 4yNo. 242930reply
It's probably for the best, most people don't need it anyway.
FinlandBernd2022-12-12 11:26:04 · 4yNo. 242947reply
How long until all software is streamed from da cloud an OS wars become irrelecant for desktop users
GermanyBernd2022-12-12 11:32:34 · 4yNo. 242948reply
I have used Linux Mint for the last couple of years on my thinkpads. Now I bought my first desktop PC and will switch.
RussiaBernd2022-12-12 13:45:23 · 4yNo. 242960reply
> How long
Never. Consider the following.
 
Notice how easily Russia became banned from every licensed software supplier. Autodesk, JetBrains, QT - all the good stuff. You might say it's a good thing, ha-ha, but what if Finland does something retarded in 10 years? Or, say, Texas, or any other place?
 
The ability to make every computer in a certain geographical location useless if way too much power.
 
Never gonna happen I reckon.
FinlandBernd2022-12-12 15:49:52 · 4yNo. 242976reply
tbh you make an egcellend point point here and I honestly never thought of that befo
 
Sad! I would run everything of da cloud
GermanyBernd2022-12-12 17:53:30 · 4yNo. 243016reply
I am a bit disappointed in WSL Linux. I thought I would get access to all packages in the repositories, but apparently it's only programming related packages.
PolandBernd2022-12-12 20:50:10 · 4yNo. 243045reply
why else would you use wsl if not for programming?
GermanyBernd2022-12-13 05:18:43 · 4yNo. 243098reply
To use programs which are only available on Linux.
UkraineBernd2022-12-13 15:41:57 · 4yNo. 243142reply
Gecko Linux
GeckoLinux
Linux for Detail-Oriented Geckos
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Welcome to GeckoLinux
 
GeckoLinux is a set of Linux spins built from the openSUSE distribution, with a focus on polish and out-of-the-box usability on the desktop. It is available in Static (based on openSUSE Leap) and Rolling (based on openSUSE Tumbleweed) editions.
 
 
GeckoLinux Cinnamon edition
 
GeckoLinux XFCE edition
 
GeckoLinux Gnome edition
 
GeckoLinux Mate edition
 
GeckoLinux Plasma edition
 
GeckoLinux LXQt edition
 
GeckoLinux Pantheon edition
 
GeckoLinux Budgie edition
 
Releases
 
Please read the release notes on GitHub.
GeckoLinux Features
 
An installable live DVD / USB image based on openSUSE under 2GB in size
Individual editions for many different popular desktop environments with a pleasant default configuration
Carefully selected open source desktop programs and proprietary media codecs pre-installed and ready to use
Btrfs subvolume layout with Zstd transparent compression and automatic Snapper snapshots bootable via GRUB for easy rollbacks (instructions)
Beautiful open source font rendering configured out of the box
Optimal power management with TLP pre-installed
Much more open source and patent encumbered software available in the pre-configured repositories
Uses the excellent infrastructure already in place for openSUSE, with no repackaging or modification of packages
An installed system can be smoothly upgraded to future openSUSE releases while retaining its unique GeckoLinux configuration
 
How Is This Different From openSUSE?
 
GeckoLinux comes as an offline installable live DVD / USB image for Static and Rolling editions, whereas openSUSE has a non-live DVD / USB installer, a net-installer image, or Tumbleweed live DVD / USB with net-installer options.
GeckoLinux offers customized editions optimized for different desktop environments, whereas openSUSE requires the user to know how to install patterns and packages for different desktop environments.
GeckoLinux comes pre-installed with common niceties such as proprietary media codecs, whereas openSUSE for legal reasons requires users to know how to add additional repositories and which packages to add.
GeckoLinux prefers packages from the Packman repo when they are available, whereas some of openSUSE's default packages don't work with patent-restricted features even if the features are installed from other sources.
GeckoLinux does not force the installation of additional recommended packages after system installation, whereas openSUSE pre-installs patterns and automatically installs recommended package dependencies, thus causing many additional and possibly unwanted packages to be installed the first time the package manager is used.
GeckoLinux pre-installed packages can be uninstalled with all of their dependencies, whereas openSUSE's patterns often cause uninstalled packages to be automatically re-installed.
GeckoLinux does not use or pre-install PackageKit, which is known to interfere with the underlying Zypper package management system.
 
Download
GeckoLinux Static editions:
 
GeckoLinux Static editions are based on openSUSE Leap 15.4 with its periodic release cycle and a long support lifetime. Looking for the rolling release?
 
Notice: Please verify your download checksums by clicking the i icon next to your download in the Sourceforge directory listing.
GeckoLinux
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Static
XFCE
GeckoLinux
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Gnome
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Plasma
GeckoLinux
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Mate
GeckoLinux
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Budgie
GeckoLinux
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LXQt
GeckoLinux
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"Barebones"
GeckoLinux Rolling editions:
 
GeckoLinux Rolling editions are based on openSUSE Tumbleweed with its frequent and extremely well tested stable rolling releases. Looking for the static release?
 
Notice: Please verify your download checksums by clicking the i icon next to your download in the Sourceforge directory listing.
GeckoLinux
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Cinnamon
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XFCE
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Gnome
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Plasma
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Mate
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LXQt
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Budgie
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Pantheon
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"Barebones"
GeckoLinux NEXT editions:
 
GeckoLinux NEXT editions have a stable openSUSE Leap base, combined with additional OBS repositories to offer the latest version of popular desktop environments. (Looking for the static release or the rolling release?)
 
Notice: Please verify your download checksums by clicking the i icon next to your download in the Sourceforge directory listing.
GeckoLinux NEXT Plasma
 
GeckoLinux NEXT Pantheon
 
 
Who Are You?
 
I've used Linux on the desktop since approximately 2001. I have used many versions of openSUSE since the project's inception, and I used SuSE Linux before that. I've always appreciated openSUSE's flexibility and highly innovative infrastructure, but the profusion of "paper cuts" in the default configuration always made me think twice before recommending it to others. This projects sets out to change that. I am also the creator and maintainer of the SpiralLinux set of spins built from Debian.
GermanyBernd2022-12-14 08:59:44 · 4yNo. 243313reply
FTP on Windows actually maxes my connection out. On Linux it was always throttled, on Windows I use the same client, connect to the same sever, but still get much higher speeds.
FinlandBernd2022-12-16 16:23:25 · 4yNo. 243777reply
I don't even use my pc anymore
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