fraksken
Backup your files to the cloud, format the drives, install fedora (or ubuntu if that's your taste) and rejoyce. Don't look back. Your life will become a whole lot more interesting for different reasons than you thought.
Those are bolts and nuts? Not screws. Where's the screw bin?
Aren't homo erectus early humans?
Yes, I believe so.
I'd recommend Fedora if you want stable and modern hardware support.
*loop neuken met je kanker AI
That's gonna be one busy satellite
OpenSSH has offered post-quantum key agreement (KexAlgorithms) by default since release 9.0 (2022), initially via the sntrup761x25519-sha512 algorithm. More recently, in OpenSSH 9.9, we have added a second post-quantum key agreement mlkem768x25519-sha256 and it was made the default scheme in OpenSSH 10.0.
To encourage migration to these stronger algorithms, OpenSSH 10.1 will warn the user when a non post-quantum key agreement scheme is selected. These warnings are displayed by default but may be disabled via the WarnWeakCrypto option in ssh_config(5).
Not sure if you're for or against such list