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Emperor Palpapeen
Emperor Palpapeen @ Shrexios @mastodon.social
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  • @bitahcold @utopiah

    If you're going to distro hop, do it, don't let people tell you you're wrong. I've learned how to set up and use a variety of Linux and BSD systems by distro hopping. But, I think maybe you should set up one system that is solid and then distro hop in virtual machines using VirtualBox. It works well and often can handle things like Haiku and Amiga type OSes as well. Just for fun, of course.

  • @billgamesh # System Details Report
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    HP OMEN 25L Desktop GT12-0xxx
    Mem 64.0 GiB
    Intel® Core™ i7-10700F × 16
    NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 2060

    CachyOS
    GNOME Version: 45.4
    X11
    Linux 6.8.0-1-cachyos-sched-ext

  • @halm @pineapplelover

    What is it about flatpaks that bothers you? I am curious. My experience with them is good, except that are sometimes slower to launch.

  • @GravitySpoiled @notTheCat

    Or, even better, use containers to have access to whatever distro/packaging system you want, like Vanilla OS does.

  • @crypto @Laser Linux desktop is not one thing. If you have a company that standardizes on Gnome, then the software you need to work will work as they will likely have been tested to work. As for work, well, not everyone uses it for work.

  • @FQQD @pq if you want that hardware to support something the manufacturer will not support, open source bios can be useful.

  • @interolivary maybe, but sometimes you just have to accept people at face value.

  • @interolivary I think he was being facetious and I’ll accept that

  • @iHUNTcriminals but why comment on it? An elite user should know that different things work for different people not strut about acting superior because he doesn’t use a DE.

  • @mintycactus to you and me that’s true, but to a person just starting with Linux, it could be complex. I think systems like Silverblue, Vanilla OS, and NixOS are great, but I would not suggest them to a new user of Linux.

  • @mintycactus @jack silverblue is not more user friendly than mint, not by any metric. A system with an immutable file system simply cannot be so. The immutability of the system often adds levels of complexity that an average person would have trouble understanding

  • @ultra you proved you’re just looking for an excuse to hate these systems.

  • @yum13241 you have to recompile for Linux arm too, right? It seems you just want excuses to hate macOS.