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  • Eh... "gaslighting 101" -- swears randomly (against the victim/target), throws in a (non-random) praise to "raise the fire even more", refuses to elaborate.

  • Nah, more like you see this when the kernel finishes loading.

    Also,

    phone recorded video

    I ain't watching that fam.

  • Arch user here. Never had any problems with Sway and Hyprland, but still... ratpoison is what you are looking for.

  • Nowadays there are linux distros that gives the same "double clicks your cares away" experience ala windows -- ZorinOS, Linux mint and Garuda linux.

  • It doesn't need to be (specifically) configuration files -- you can add scripts as well. A script that installs every package you need and remove/mask the ones you do not, for example. Which can make a 30 minute long experience become a 3 one.

  • Ensure you have systemd-resolved installed on your Linux system.

    Oh boy.

  • I've no idea. Still, running it on my rpi 4 and on my orange pi zero 3 has given me the same expected experience without any sudden changes.

    I’m a bit curious, can you share the repository?

    Here you go.

  • You could make a live distro image(s) of your choice and use em on a pendrive with ventoy installed. (It's a bit tricky tho.)

  • But… is that not exactly the description of somebody who complains about downvotes??

    There is "Stop downvoting me! You are making me saddie-waddie!" and there is "Why are you folks enjoying something so stupid and trivial?". Which the latter is my point, and not a whine. (And yes, when a negative feedback is constructive and has a point to back up it = not a whine. And a whine = a simple emotional outburst.)

  • Thanks. And CTRL + C is a bit wonky since it waits for the command to reach the end of the code to trigger it, but it works. (It's intended to be "gloriously minimal", so theres that. With built-in functions, and the least amount of code and calls.)

  • It's fun and games... until you get lots of "...just like X command?" commentaries from randoms. Until you get sick of such and decide to do something non-productive instead. Unless there is money included in the former.

    t. Been there, done that.

  • Did you tried running it as another user? I've set binary ownership via chmod to the non-root user in the container.

  • If that means an AI-assistant of sorts (like "that OS name that cannot be spoketh") I'm game.

    Will that make some users freak out and make it sound like its doomsday, even if they implement a on/off toggle to the AI assistant? Probably.

  • I too can't wait to compile the kernel (and its modules) on cargo.

  • Day 6/9 of Lemmy Lecember

    Today I was passive-aggressive attacked by some users for sharing my work. The plebbit feeling is real.

  • Openshot for me. It's very lightweight and hassle-free.

  • it runs my games better than Linux and I’m really lost.

    You already answered your own question/experience -- do some "duckduckgoing" (even if it means falling back to the basics once again, "How to run a windows game on linux") and then come back here. Because yes, GNU/Linux is 100% viable for gaming and can even run games better than on Winblows -- if you know how to setup things properly.

    A word of advice however, Linux tend to be a bit "sensitive" regarding some system elements/packages -- you've got to provide all possible info to everything -- theres no "ready out of the box" in these lands.

  • More like, "doesn't matter -- not being tracked > all." :^)

    Even so, Linux is easier to use than Windows (yes, I went there.) because of a single and only fact:

    Configuration files.

    Does the average Windows user can configure EVERYTHING through a SINGLE configuration/text file, that explicitly says "what does what"? Video, sound, window size, hotkeys....?

    No? So there you have it.

  • Resorting to (pure) denials won't change facts neither prove me wrong -- all GNU/Linux distros are equally good and can be tweaked/improved equally -- there are nothing that makes em stand out.

  • Nobara has a number of kernal patches and general fixes not found on Fedora

    ...which can be implemented on every other distro as well. Again, it's GNU/Linux and not Windows -- "all you can see/exist in a distro you can do/implement in every other distro."