a Linux
How are you all just swapping OSes all the time like it’s nothing? I have so much shit to configure.
*Install OS for the first time ever*
cd ~/.configgit init*commit changes, push to repo x100000*
Being a Linux newbie that idea did not even cross my mind. MIND BLOWN. In all seriousness, though, are there ever user secrets in ~/.config? It seems like a crazy & genius idea at the same time.
(I keep them in two Restic backups)
Is he fine if it wasn’t for my amount of severe or services.
If I don’t host any homelab stuff on it it’sd be super fast
Most of my stuff is hosted on my server but even just on my desktop I have to install/log in to everything. It’s a few hours of effort at least.
I’ve been having that classic moment for the last 3 months since switching at home:
“Can you hear that?”
“What?”
“Silence.”
PipeWire not working?
In honor of this week of the Linux desktop I updated my Arch system. Will update again for the next week of the Linux desktop. Keepe in the loop!
Do you only update once per week? Doesn’t sound very Arch.
I’m not lazy I’m, uhh, mitigating supply chain attacks.
I run a dual boot.
Love that it functions so well on my current PC, as my last one didn’t run Linux particularly well, and I love having the option to do anything private off-Windows.
I do too. But on the couple months since I switched I only booted to windows once just to check if it was really that slow (it was). Now it’s been so long I fear the updates and boot time.
Yeah, if I didn’t need to use it I wouldn’t. I hate it.
It’s amazing because I’ve been a Windows user my whole life and never really had a problem with it until around Windows 11 time. And how I just hate it.
I think I would question the reverse. I don’t think I could get my work done if I had to use something else. Maybe MacOS would work…maybe.
Honestly, this is such a great idea. Get the IT team to create a bootable distro with all the apps the average user needs. Have a video they can watch to get the basics down, have IT available to install one-off software.
At the end of the week give people the choice to keep going or go back to Windows/Mac and get feedback.
Try again in a couple of quarters.
Most people use web-based apps anyway.
If they’d tried this while I was still doing tier 1 support I’d have burned that place to the ground by lunch time.
Starting my third week of the Linux Desktop. I’ve never been so happy to switch DE’s as I am this time, and without a dual boot option for windows to claw itself back. Goodbye forever, Windows. My new DE is Fedorable
On my PC, for some time now, every week is “week of the Linux desktop”. My user experience only got better since I ditched microslop.
Been using it for a couple of decades now. It just keeps getting better. You can’t say that about many things these days.
Just for clarification: with these style of posts, am i supposed to read the bottom one first? I can’t remember when these types of posts came into circulation, but I’ve been puzzled about them ever since. It’s like the first/top line is sometimes the punchline, and i feel like i spoiled a joke or story by reading it from top to bottom.
The user that screenshooted it had the bottom post selected, that’s why it’s bigger. However, top to bottom is the normal chronological order, see how they mention the other one to respond in the second and third posts.
Sometimes screencaps of xitter posts look like the repost the original post is below, and the repost’s comments are above. It’s really annoying, and makes it hard to tell on other screencaps where it should be obvious that it’s read top-down.
That happens when someone “quotes” a tween instead of responding to it. This is not twitter technically tho.
(playing my games on linux)
I’m doing my part!My nvidia card doesn’t work properly on linux :(
Which card? There’s a few distros that handle installing the drivers for you (Nobara and Bazzite spring to mind)
If it’s an issue of outdated hardware it can be tricky but doable. I have an old Thinkpad with an Nvidia Quadro K2000 that I got working with MX Linux without too much hassle
very impressed with linux gaming now
my last try was 10+ years ago
games are literally running better on my (getting) tired desktop, and I play Grim Fandango on a Ryzen 3 laptop with 4Gb Ram which could barely boot windoze
With bony hands I hold my partner,
on soulless feet we cross the floor,
the music stops as if to answer,
an empty knocking at the door.Not only games, but programs too. Ive been able to find exactly what ive looked for, or something just as good for now pretty much all the time.
And yeah games are running better than on my win10 pc.
I play Grim Fandango on a Ryzen 3 laptop with 4Gb Ram
Grim Fandango Remastered, right? 'Cause it’s not exactly impressive if its the original, give-or-take WINE maintaining compatibility with old Win9x libraries…
I’ve been meaning to get around to playing that game for 30+ years, and the remastered version for 10.
yes, re-mastered. It was on sale for like $3
I had heard about it back in the day, but never played
How is it? It’s a point and click isnt it?
it’s lucasarts’ best point and click, except maybe LOOM. it’s funny, it has heart, it’s not too obtuse. my wife who really only got into stardew and a few other games loved it
I’m gonna buy a red hat to celebrate.
Tomorrow, I will pick up a second, empty, work notebook. I am part of a small group that implements a user driven Linux support in our 6k employee group.
We will make it more then a week, I promise :)
I could definitely get far more work done on Linux than anything else.








