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The Wildest Linux Stories of 2023

Read the article: https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5060087/the-wildest-linux-stories-of-2023

All of the craziest stories of the year, from the likes of: Ubuntu / Canonical, Red Hat, SUSE, IBM, Microsoft, GitHub, & The Linux Foundation.

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by Bryan Lunduke

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8 thoughts on “The Wildest Linux Stories of 2023

  • Debian remains king of Linux, while others implode with corporate idiocy. Debian has purely relevent tech based politics that offers direct benefit to the product: "Is you FOSS?". But even at that they aren't completely intolerant they just favor FOSS where availible. (binary blob drivers are not default, but they are availible in a non-free repo)
    Arch is also a solid upstream organization, but it isn't so big in server farms and such.

  • I still have my hopes up for openSUSE Tumbleweed and Slowroll, because I love the systems I have running on these two platforms. As far as enterprise stuff, I don't care. They can do what they want. I started with SuSE 9.0 and there is a lot of long term fondness there. I love YAST/Zypper and I don't understand why other distros don't use it. I have completely turned my back on Red Hat, because of IBM, but I don't want to do that for my beloved chameleon. Right now, I don't know what I will have to do before 2024 is over. I am looking at my options. I love Arch and may go back that way.

    Why are all of these companies being run by woke idiots? I'm just glad I recently retired and only have to worry about the system on my home desk and the one in the kitchen.

    My biggest problem is that I can no longer afford to financially support channels I enjoy. The best I can do is like, subscribe and comment to help.

  • I think we Linux peeps need to start funding and helping Haiku. 😊

  • Imagine all the investment in AI leads to an AI which tells them that investment in AI was a mistake.

  • Hello wonderful person watching this wonderful video

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