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03:03
@HenryWHHackv2.1 Because it's the universal truth and it's next big thing.
Oh
Yes!
@kenorb Question:
If I take a Linux Distro for example Ubuntu and a configure it to look,act and feel like another Linux distro for example Linux Mint is it still Ubuntu?
Oh I think he went to sleep.
But he didn't told me he went to sleep therefor he might be still here.
Time to do a reply ping. (That when I want to ping someone without directly pinging them.)
@kenorb Oh Ok
Done
 
6 hours later…
08:45
@HenryWHHackv2.1 There was a Lindows, Linux configured to look like Windows, but it doesn't make it Windows.
@HenryWHHackv2.1 Linux-Linux is a better transition, because they share the same kernel. You've Debian-based distros, Red Hat distros, etc. so if you remove all other extras which were added on top of it, you can convert it into different distributions. You can modify what's returned in /etc/*-release, etc., so you can call it different distro.
@HenryWHHackv2.1 Mint is based on Debian, practically it's still Debian. So you can make it looks like Debian, because it's actually a Debian with extra scripts and specific configurations in place.
 
7 hours later…
16:04
@kenorb I used distros that are related to each other because I wanted to make it easier.
I mean it sounds more easier to turn Ubuntu into Mint than Ubuntu into Fedora.
@kenorb BTW: I already knew that.
Idea: Paranormal Linux a distro for those who love the paranormal.
@kenorb What do you think of this question: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/106955/quantum-computing/…
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