That said: Ubuntu 24.04.1 works very well. Feels faster than the prior long-term stable release (22.04.3) in the same laptop; perhaps it’s the graphics which seem snappier.
#ubuntu #ubuntu24
How does the brain work? Someday, we’ll figure it out.
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Born at 335 ppm.
Brains, signal processing, software and entomology: there will be bugs.
That said: Ubuntu 24.04.1 works very well. Feels faster than the prior long-term stable release (22.04.3) in the same laptop; perhaps it’s the graphics which seem snappier.
#ubuntu #ubuntu24
@[email protected] Oh I did choose the suggested OS, but lsb_release -a says “Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)” …
@[email protected] Having installed Debian bookworm in a raspberry pi recently, the stable Debian release isn’t without its warts unfortunately.
And just now, as seen at the bottom of a blog post:
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@[email protected] Hands down Lynx. No javascript, no images, no self-playing movies.