FortifiedAttack [any] to technology • 2 years agoI just got this message when trying to run 'apt upgrade' on Ubuntu 22.04imagemessage-square40 fedilinkarrow-up173file-text
arrow-up173imageI just got this message when trying to run 'apt upgrade' on Ubuntu 22.04FortifiedAttack [any] to technology • 2 years agomessage-square40 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
Putting security updates for commonly used packages behind a fucking paywall :agony-limitless: We need :canonical-cool:
minus-squareStellarTabi [none/use name]hexbear9·2 years agoalso make sure you find that rare debian with extra unfree drivers ISO so things like "connect to internet" work link
minus-squareMoneyIsTheDeepState [comrade/them,he/him]hexbear4·2 years agoLol luckily I think that's all MX offers link
minus-squareStellarTabi [none/use name]hexbear3·2 years agolast I tried I couldn't get network or not-smallest-resolution to work from a non-vm MX linux ISO. link
minus-squareMoneyIsTheDeepState [comrade/them,he/him]hexbear3·2 years agoOh that's weird. I started using MX at least a couple of years back, and at that time it came with the non-free drivers for my old netbook. Since then I've mainly used up-to-date backups of that instance for new installs link
also make sure you find that rare debian with extra unfree drivers ISO so things like "connect to internet" work
Lol luckily I think that's all MX offers
last I tried I couldn't get network or not-smallest-resolution to work from a non-vm MX linux ISO.
Oh that's weird. I started using MX at least a couple of years back, and at that time it came with the non-free drivers for my old netbook. Since then I've mainly used up-to-date backups of that instance for new installs