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As currently I have to deal with Canonical's whimsical "distro",
I like to differ more between major "releases".
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new line
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official websites
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- Distinguish Debian >= 12 – Debian 12 introduces emerald theming
- Corporate work includes refined Ubuntu settings. Adjusting to
match Ubuntu >= 22
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Currently, ```ssh-add -l``` displays the fingerprint the same way
```ssh-keygen -Esha256 -lf``` does. Simple comparison, done.
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