ponyfriend

KDE is a window manager or desktop, Gnome is the other major one. There are lots of them, so KDE might stand for something else in the context of elsagate youtube videos. From a technical perspective at least, I can't see any reason why KDE would mean the window manager, as theres nothing window managers have to do with those computer-algorithm (AI) generated youtube videos in Elsa Gate, the ones that seem to be made by computers.

I will admit there probably are lots of pedos in the linux world, And I don't fully understand why. Richard STallman is supposed to be wicked, I dont know specifics but everyone is afraid of him. He's like, the founder of open source. Its a good idea but as someone said lots of sharks in the water. I didn't know about the disney names at Debian, that is really bad. Lots of the internet is running debian (or redhat) and ubuntu is based on debian...

maybe the window manager is somewhat involved, but i'm saying figure out the context, if it is for sure the window manager, because that seems to me to be harmless, just like saying windows versus mac os versus gnome or KDE style graphic interface. its not like the bot program is built in KDE. so when I think of KDE in pedogate or elsagate, it could stand for something else perhaps?

linux and open source community in general attracts lots of weirdos, like the tribe.net crowd. cannibals, etc... burning man people.

RandyMarsh_Lorde

Thanks for the input. I am admittedly pretty ignorant to this world. Do you understand LDAP? I'm trying to wrap my head around all of this.

ponyfriend

LDAP is like file sharing inside the network, so like uh, you know how in windows or apple, when you're on a network, the internal network not the internet, you can share files within the workgroup to other computers. Samba is another name for the windows protocol, LDAP actually can work on the internet too, so its mostly a file sharing protocol, but it might be able to share other devices like webcams. lots of capability with LDAP. nice username btw, gave me a good laugh.

unixpunk

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightweight_Directory_Access_Protocol - Its generally used for authentication purposes. Linux would use LDAP, Windows generally uses Active Directory. They're not the same, but they're similar, one acts the like the other, etc. I would not say this is related to PG, at least not the LDAP part, can't comment on Ian Murdock, or his then-girlfriend, Debra Lynn. Not sure if there's a rabbit hole there though. (Deb-Ian - He named it after themselves)

avgwhtguy1

History of Linux distros is depressing, lots of sharks in the water

R34p_Th3_Wh0r1w1nd

(((Disney))) itself is programing kids. These more sinister videos use those characters as gateway into the child's mind. You hunches are more then likely correct IMO.