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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 05-Mar-2023 18:14:58 JST 翠星石
@roboneko @rlier23 >debnyan soystem double d os
Debian stable is still usable for now, but it won't be long, as the unstable installer image contains proprietary software and will eventually become stable.
Debian used to be free by default, but optionally proprietary, which still earned it a spot on the nonfree list: https://www.gnu.org/distros/common-distros.html#Debian
systemd is free software, but that doesn't mean it's good.
>disable unattended upgrades
Ehh, Debian packages tend to be actually tested, although they're always very old versions, so even unattended upgrades should break things only rarely.
>install lutris
I'm not sure why exactly you would install a launcher that has the only real use of launching proprietary software games.
Sure it can launch free software games, but you can just execute such software normally.
>that you remember to check for updates and reboot every few weeks
You don't even need to reboot every few weeks, it can be >1 month.
You only need to reboot for Linux updates, although there are some insane patches that allow you to update such kernel without even rebooting.