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    Other day I was listening to piso 21 – a Colombian music group – on my Ubuntu, and their Ubuntu album came to queue. Seeing this album cover inspired me to make this meme. hope you all like it.

    there are a lot of orange, blue and, purple distros which I couldn't include. so, sorry for that.

    distro names:

    1. red: edubuntu, armbian
    2. yellow: ubuntu kylin, linux lite, ubports, voyager
    3. bodhi linux, linux mint, ubuntu mate
    4. pop os, (I forgot this bird one), KDE neon, zorin os

    image transcription:
    cover image of piso 21's ubuntu album, which has four singers in four quadrants. each quadrant has a coloured brush streak. from top clockwise: red, yellow, blue, green. superimposed on them are logos of various ubuntu-based distros/flavours, according to their colours.

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    [–] mr_satan@monyet.cc 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

    I've been running ubuntu and then pop_os for a couple of years now and honestly, I'm surprized how much stuff just works out of the box.
    There are times when I need to tinker with the OS to make one thing or another work properly, but proton DB is quite a good resource for that. And I like it so it's not a big deal if I need to spend an hour messing around with the configurations.

    [–] larsloveslegos@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

    I'm not as lucky when it comes to figuring out problems. I've had bad luck with pop_os, at least when I tried it a few years ago. I'm impressed with proton DB in how far it has come but I don't have much experience with it.