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Alsephina@lemmy.ml to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

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    Linux users install chrome now…?

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      Well they already had firefox installed it seems

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        That’s why you don’t need to install another one 😘

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          Ahem Tor

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      Tutorials like this that are really simple might be a good way yo introduce the idea that Linux does not need to be difficult or complex.

      Chrome is so common and it demonstrates that you can use something familiar on Linux.

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        Of course. The GUI package manager is the first thing I always show people. I was still just making a joke though

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        Yup, that’s been my experience with getting people to at least consider Linux as well. The first thing they ask when I tell them it’s a different OS like Mac is, “so can it run XYZ?” Most people don’t actually care and just want something that runs the apps they use.

        Interestingly, my mom (a Windows user her whole life) seemed just as alienated by macOS as by Linux. Her work gave her a Mac and she couldn’t understand anything after about a week so she just asked for a Windows system instead.

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        The problem would be that graphical UIs can look very different. Each distro with all their supported desktops would require documentation. The more I think about it, the more I like the idea of a short introductory documentation for people who have no clue about linux. Debian claims to be the “universal operating system”, but new users are usually directed towards Mint/Ubuntu/PopOS, but why? There’s a possibility here.

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      HERESY! GET THE TORCHES AND PITCHFORKS!!

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      Only for stuff that really requires my Google-account

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    Real Linux users use curl and render the page in their imagination.

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      Imagination? That’s bloat.

      • Ziglin (it/they)@lemmy.world
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        !aphantasia@lemmy.world

    • ℕ𝕠𝕓𝕠𝕕𝕪 𝕆𝕗𝕗𝕚𝕔𝕚𝕒𝕝@lemmy.world
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      spoke like a true veteran

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      When I needed to use chrome (ugh) to run a program I just compiled I googled chromium… which didn’t work… so I tried troubleshooting it. But I don’t understand c. Or why it didn’t work I can’t remember what happened next but it took hours.

      I have ungooohlef. Chromium now though which is great.

    • fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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      No, we write a bash script to install whatever it is and put it in a software folder that is synced on our next new install. This script also has to be updated every time, but, you get it.

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      I was confused because yeah… Why is this gif using a GUI?

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      If you can’t read HTML, why even bother using a computer?

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      Just use lynx

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    it’s always important to install chrome so google can see the first website you visit before you uninstall is www.firefox com/download

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      But… Firefox is always already installed.

    • QuazarOmega@lemy.lol
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      Ah yes, the bait-and-switch strategy

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      Nobara came with Firefox, do most distros not?

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      The GIF shows a system where generally speaking this is not required (it could have been Firefox instead of Chrome).

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        Ok but the joke is that you install Chrome just to install Firefox then uninstall Chrome…

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    Was going to upvote then saw them install chrome. Just why? Use Firefox or Chromium

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      Use Firefox, not Chromium

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        Use whatever you like. Circlejacking this comment everywhere will not increase Firefox marketshare.

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      Typical Gnome user.

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      No, use GNU IceCat instead, don’t be shacked down by proprietary blobs restricting your freedom in your web browser

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    Literally no Linux user ever…

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      I typically end up installing chrome for the odd website that does require it. Firefox is still my daily driver on all platforms though, not sure what Mozilla is thinking with their future plans.

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        You mean Chromium right?

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          No, Chrome. Specifically for the DRM stuff to access streaming services and casting, things that don’t quite work well with Firefox (by design). I use libre stuff when I can, but I make exceptions, I know not everyone uses Linux that way.

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            have you tried switching useragent? The websites I’ve been to have either been solved by useragent or chromium (just one site didn’t work with firefox and useragent)

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              Switching user agents isn’t going to get around DRM implementations. Anyway, that was for specific streaming services I’m not using any more, so I haven’t needed to use Chrome in months.

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        Use a user agent spoof extension on Firefox, should trick the website into thinking it’s running chrome.

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        If I can’t view a website in Firefox, then I probably don’t want to view it anyway. If I really must visit it then I’ll change the user agent…

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        Their future plans is less firefox, more mozilla, like 2023.

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    firefox tho

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      They already have that, as you can see in the clip.

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    Why are you showing people how to deliberately install spyware?

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    Chrome? Never! Only firefox. Eventually chromium.

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    Bro this is like pineapple on pizza, you know some people like it, but you also know that is objectively fucking WRONG. WTF

    These days I wouldn’t dare to even chrome my windows.

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      Pineapple is delicious on pizza thank you.

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        You’re welcome

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      Chrome is literally the same shit as Chromium but with (more) spyware. Like, there are no other added features. And some people still choose to download Chrome. WHY!?!?!?

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        Some consider the spyware to be a feature TM

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    Is there a punchline to this I’m missing?

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      It’s a parody of stuff like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCRzng7LsQI

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        Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

        https://www.piped.video/watch?v=gCRzng7LsQI

        Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

        I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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        nixos users installing a web browser:

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        Man, I thought having more CPU cores was what made compile jobs faster, I’ve never tried compiling on more screens before. TIL.

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      Maybe it’s making fun of windows users who go through a 3-100 step install wizard?

      It’s not making fun of Macs, which IMO has the slickest installs of just dragging.

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        I’d rather click a button that installed everything to the right place than relying on myself to drag a single thing to a specific folder. Opening a folder first and having to drag is… a drag. That’s my opinion.

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          Installing on a Mac looks like this.

          1. Click on the app package you downloaded
          2. Then verify that you do want to install it by dragging it

          Imo it’s very intuitive, clean and clever. No wrong way to do it.

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            UI design of apple truly amazes me. Did Jobs really worked on the design as well

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            Once you know, it is easy. But this random popup with 0 explanation, besides an arrow, is not intuitive at all. In general I like my MacBook Air but I hate MacOS and if it wasn’t apple silicon itd be running linux. Once Asahi or something similar deals with growing pains, it will 100% be doing so.

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      For real, I was like… so what the hell?

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    Installed Chrome via GUI

    kinda sus

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    And that’s the SLOW way!

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      Exactly

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    chrome?

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      Yeah the mouse just passed over Firefox.

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      They have that installed already. Likely that is their main browser.

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    sudo apt install firefox

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      This guy has super cow powers.

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        That would be sudo apt install cowsay

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