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Debian vs Ubuntu

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dorklad
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07-03-2025, 05:59 PM
#11
Ubuntu relies on Debian as its foundation, a well-established truth. Arguing against this is like claiming pizza lacks dough—clearly incorrect and unnecessary. It’s not Debian that defines Ubuntu, nor is it some unrelated system. Why get caught up in distrustful claims about scripts meant to deceive?
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dorklad
07-03-2025, 05:59 PM #11

Ubuntu relies on Debian as its foundation, a well-established truth. Arguing against this is like claiming pizza lacks dough—clearly incorrect and unnecessary. It’s not Debian that defines Ubuntu, nor is it some unrelated system. Why get caught up in distrustful claims about scripts meant to deceive?

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josiecatz__10
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07-11-2025, 04:25 AM
#12
This idea comes from the fact that being based and being are distinct concepts. I recommend reviewing my previous messages with a clear mind and logical analysis rather than responding impulsively without complete clarity!
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josiecatz__10
07-11-2025, 04:25 AM #12

This idea comes from the fact that being based and being are distinct concepts. I recommend reviewing my previous messages with a clear mind and logical analysis rather than responding impulsively without complete clarity!

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villagerswag
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07-15-2025, 04:20 PM
#13
Certainly, the common belief that Ubuntu is Debian is incorrect. It actually refers to a Debian-based distribution, meaning it relies on Debian’s package management tools.
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villagerswag
07-15-2025, 04:20 PM #13

Certainly, the common belief that Ubuntu is Debian is incorrect. It actually refers to a Debian-based distribution, meaning it relies on Debian’s package management tools.

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ChibiWolf39
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07-23-2025, 07:25 AM
#14
Noticing the many opposing responses you've shared, it seems this conversation was intended to create conflict rather than foster a meaningful exchange.
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ChibiWolf39
07-23-2025, 07:25 AM #14

Noticing the many opposing responses you've shared, it seems this conversation was intended to create conflict rather than foster a meaningful exchange.

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