Iykyk. But, description in the post body -- hit the post button by accident.
BonkTheAnnoyed
I dunno... It's wearing a little more makeup I suppose. It has more dumb user things working out of the box, last I checked. Differentiating them has worked well enough for me that I haven't done a deep comparison in many years.
I feel seen. Descriptions were apt.
One category missed though, is oldsters like me who started on slack or yggdrassyl, lived on Debian for a decade, and moved to Mint because, eh, feck it, I don't want to think about configs anymore.
That said, I use mint for my daily, and Debian for anything that does headless work.
I like the sound of that!
However it looks like has a lot of potential for a 'xz' style exploit injection, so I'll probably skip it.
From the project's README.md : The current maintainer continues to apply pull requests and makes regular releases, but unfortunately has no capacity to do any development beyond addressing high-impact issues. When reporting bugs, please understand that unless you are including a pull request or are reporting a critical issue, you will probably not get a response.
I can't decide if I'm happy or disappointed that no one suggested I make a Beyowolf cluster.
Thanks for that caveat. I could definitely see myself falling into that
See, this is interesting. I'm out here looking for the new shiny easy button, but what I'm hearing is "the old config-file based thing works really well. ain't broken, etc."
I may give that a swing and see.
this looks promising. Seems a little heavy-weight at first glance... How was it to get up and running?
LAN only. I may set up a VPN connection one day but it's not currently a priority. (edited post to reflect)
Do you have a link? All I've been exposed to is the lie, and I could really use the hope.
"It's legal if we like it." -- GOP, probably.
Okay. Thanks for sharing though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯