... plebeians do not come to complain to elite Lemmy users about their puny problems ...
how does one identify elite lemmy users?
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... plebeians do not come to complain to elite Lemmy users about their puny problems ...
how does one identify elite lemmy users?
It's always hit or miss depending on the system. I upgraded one machine to Proxmox 9 and a VM and my VPS to Debian 13, the only one that gave me some trouble was my VM and that's because I had an older package installed that was being a pain to remove because of dependency issues.
One of the biggest reasons I won’t use Ubuntu on anything I care about is because I had numerous upgrade issues with it.
I hope that you have found something that works better for you.
What do you think about my observation though?
I have! Upgrading from Fedora 41 to 42 worked well on the 3 machines I use it on.
I think most people who use Ubuntu, in general, aren’t posting about their experience with it online. So, yes, I’d say I agree with your observation.
It's fine, I'm don't know why you're trying to generate shade with this post and comments.
What other hoops should I have jumped through to avoid being perceived as "generate shade"? I thought I did my best.