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[-] Spectacle8011@lemmy.comfysnug.space 19 points 4 months ago

You can get the manga officially from here in its original form: https://www.aerialline.com/comics/ubunchu/

It's licensed under CC-BY NC 3.0 and the author includes the original photoshop files if you want to edit them.

It's pretty funny. I own a physical copy.

[-] absentbird@lemm.ee 5 points 4 months ago

Awesome! Thanks, I didn't know that.

[-] PoorPocketsMcNewHold@lemmy.ml 15 points 4 months ago

Similarly, there's System Admin Girl★まんがでわかるLinux シス管系女子 Imported a physical edition just for the quirky factor of a Linux Admin manga, but it is pretty well made and does explain pretty well some bits (even if from the first episode, they explain how to do VNC if i remember, from a Ubuntu 16.04 LTS desktop, so fairly easy and old) but it still on-going !

Wow, this is actually fairly technical unlike うぶんちゅ. SSH and X11 forwarding in the first chapter. By chapter 4 we're already exiting Vim.

[-] PoorPocketsMcNewHold@lemmy.ml 3 points 4 months ago

Okay, so it wasn't VNC, it was ssh stuff instead.

Eh, X11 Forwarding, VNC, SSH, XRDP, Waypipe whatever, it's all very similar

Now that's a find! I've been looking for something similar to read after うぶんちゅ!

[-] colourlesspony@pawb.social 12 points 4 months ago

Man that eee pc, disks, and ipod are an instant nostalgia trigger for me. I miss my net books. Not enough to go buy one though.

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