Debian, sudo, at least when ever I install it without a desktop.
edit: I'm dumb af, it tells you right in the installer, I just never read it
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Debian, sudo, at least when ever I install it without a desktop.
edit: I'm dumb af, it tells you right in the installer, I just never read it
I read that apparently if you don't input a password for root that it apparently installs sudo. I might be wrong about this but could be worth a Google
Mission Center, it finally brings a task manager like UI on Linux. Alternative for people not wanting to use a TUI like htop.
The first couple commands I run after install:
$ sudo apt install vim
$ sudo apt autopurge libreoffice*
No time shift or equivalent in neon.
htop. I get that top is ancient and just about part of the definition of a standard Linux system, but damn is it unfriendly
mosh, tmux, htop, vim
bash and zsh shell history suggest box aka hstr. A bash history which is sorted by the times you use a command and not in a chronological order. Sooooooo good 😉