

“Rapaz” = Guy, as in a young man, in Galician / Bird of prey in Spanish.


“Rapaz” = Guy, as in a young man, in Galician / Bird of prey in Spanish.
Here you have another view I took

Sure thing you can. It’s called “La Pedriza” and it is located in central Spain. It is a popular hiking destination, even for families with kids!
As I grow older, I appreciate going out to natural spaces more than ever. This one is from yesterday’s excursion.

This the guy that attacked Debian for being “woke”; ain’t watching him.
Even Richard Stallman uses Linux.


Thanks to you all for helping me understand it :)


Hi! Thank you for your reply. So, if I understood correctly, whenever I click on “Install from Debian/GNU Linux” on Discover I am getting software directly from Debian’s repository (thus, a “repository” in the sense that it’s a place where this software is stored and can be retrieved); same thing when clicking on “Install from Flathub” for a Flatpak from Flathub. This does seem like the safest approach in the sense that it’s the less risky one and, if malware did slip through, such as the XZ backdoor, at least it would not have been due to a personal mistake of mine, but a general one which would’ve affected much more people too.
This, in turn, is different from APT, which is not Debian’s repository, but Debian’s package manager. So, technically, I could write “sudo apt install (anything)” to get any piece of software from Debian’s repository indeed, but I could also use that command to get software from somewhere else also in the form of a Deb package but which would not have come from Debian itself.
Did I get this right?
Thanks a bunch.


Thank you! Honestly, it’s quite amazing that I can enjoy such complex pieces of software made by and taken care of by the community while not trying to sell me anything or sell my data in return. I love Debian and FLOSS in general.


Thanks for joining the conversation and help make things clear. This does help; so, basically, not having manually enabled anything else than Flathub/Flatpaks on Discover, and having Debian’s repository already, I am fine as long as I install programmes from either of those two.


Thank you for your insightful comment. If I may incur once again in noobieness, what precisely do you mean when you say the “repository” of my distribution? Do you mean the pieces of software than come preinstalled with the OS itself?


Thank you; this helps me to better understand it.
Fool of me, I searched “Great Tits” to learn more about this bird and, well… Don’t do it.


Thank you for your insight!


Oh, I see; well, thank you for the detailed explanation! So it’s nothing weird, after all
Thank you, appreciate the advice and, also, your view on OpenSUSE. That distro actually caught my attention and, if I ever feel like hopping again, I will give it a shot.
Thanks! Will take a look
Same with Spanish: “lado oculto de la Luna”, ‘hidden side of the Moon’.