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Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 13 days ago

Hannah Montana Linux

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Hannah Montana Linux

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Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 13 days ago
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    deleted by creator

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    The one you fucking feel like using. God, stop trying to make tribes mandatory.

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      Never heard of it. What packaging system does Tribes use?

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        Well, it’s built to use Ooga, but it’s also set up to be able to handle Booga as well. It depends on the driver set you need to load Fire and Club.

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          I prefer Ook! Ook! over Ooga.

      • nthavoc@lemmy.today
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        SHAZBOT!

      • Zink@programming.dev
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        The wrong one, obviously!

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        I’m tempted to commit to pretending that “Tribes” is a Linux distro that we’re all worried will gain too much popularity and hurt the ecosystem…

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          I wanted to interject about how “ecosystem” is a word only used for locked-in stuff like Apple and Google, but y’know what?

          THIS is a proper ecosystem. It is actually organic, made of independent moving parts, unlike the clockwork made by big tech, internal to each and to a large extent indivisible.

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      *Except for beginners

      Try a beginner distro, and when you’re done with the tutorial, go ahead and install your arches or nixes, IDC

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        SteamOS was my tutorial and today I run Arch on my main system. But I like learning and I like the fact that I can build my own system and choose my own components. I understand that Arch is not for everyone but for me it’s perfect.

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          Also, fuck GNOME. When I tried Ubuntu in 2009 it was GNOME that made me hate Linux until I learned that KDE Plasma was a thing.

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            GNOME is horrible. Looks pretty, but it’s opinionated approach means that nothing works as expected and you have to relearn how to use a stupid window manager.

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    Hannah Montana Linux, btw

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      11 days ago

      Can confirm.

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    Excuse me sir or madam, do you have time to talk about our lord and savior NixOS?

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      no one likes a smart guy. you can keep your dot files /s

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        There are no dotfiles! There is only the Config!

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          TBH I would switch to Nix, from my current long standing arch, but it wouldn’t make any difference to me ultimately. Cool concept though, but I don’t really care much about these immutable distros.

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            I have to say the immutability isn’t what got me. It’s that i can propagate changes to all my machines (i have three, with different configurations of work and private users) without fuss. i have one git repo that contains the Config and all i do is git pull && sudo nixos-rebuild switch after i login and it’s done. reinstalling is also somewhat trivial and once the installer is done everything is as i want it to be. which is just bonkers to me. i love it to bits. before i had a super brittle system of dotfiles that regularly broke. nevermore

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              That does make sense for such use cases, however I feel that archinstall script is also mature enough, allowing you to have config files even. Even w/o them it still has very powerful defaults. I will def give nixos a try in a VM first, as I mostly rely on flatpak and landlock anyways.

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      die heretic

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        rebooted, restored, invincible!

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    I made this mistake once and every comment was a different distro, they were all upvoted, and everyone was saying good things about all of them.

    I just went with Ubuntu.

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      It’s the canonical choice

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      Linux is like dogs, they’re all good bois.

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      That’s okay, chances are half the different distros people were talking up were Ubuntu.

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    My favourite Linux is the kernel

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      Colonel who?

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        Colonel Linux and his army of daemons!

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    Random PSA: set your bios to sleep state linux.

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      I had no idea this was a thing. Thank you!

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    Don’t forget Biebian

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    All of them except the wrong one.

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    I’m a simple man, but I love Fedora

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      I’ve bounced around to plenty of distros, Fedora KDE is my current daily driver.

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    That’s easy, it’s Debian

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      Yeah why would someone ask a question when the answer is so obvious?

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      You either use Debian, or Debian With Extra Steps, so I went with Debian

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    Secureblue.

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    I miss Antergos. I know Arch is still there. I know Manjaro exists. I miss Antergos.

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    There is a slight difference there. You don’t ask the first two because social norms have pressured those groups to focus on those elements to unhealthy levels, so asking is, on a certain level, disrupting the peace of the other person by touching a sensitive area. The third is not. The third is poking your own peace because whether they have an extreme loyalty to one or a nuanced understanding of why different ones are better suited to different use cases, you are about to be talked at for an hour about it.

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    use a big hammer

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