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trackcharlie, to linuxmemes in Looks like I'll be distrohopping again!

I’ve had great results with EndeavourOS

bjoern_tantau, to linuxmemes in Looks like I'll be distrohopping again!
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

That’s why God invented OpenSUSE Tumbleweed for all your stable rolling release needs.

hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

Yeah, either openSUSE or Gentoo will probably fix my issues good and proper.

Heavybell,
@Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

I use Gentoo. Most of my fstab entries are by partuuid, which works for me.

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

To be frank I went away from Gentoo for much the same reason. And the constant compilation. I only used it once after that for a small project where I needed to minimise what actually lands in the OS.

But all that was years ago.

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

what about void linux

hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

Despite its popularity, I’ve never had much luck with Void. However, I could try it again. 17th time’s the charm!

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

what did you have trouble with?

hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

Just the little things, really. App compatibility, xbps not having too many packages, issues with Musl, GRUB not loading on the LiveUSB, desktop/WM selection, and also I don’t like the way Runit works. I could make it work if I needed to, but overall it just seems like too much effort.

LainOfTheWired,
@LainOfTheWired@lemy.lol avatar

Void user here. If you’re having trouble with musl then just use the glibc base image. As they offer both C implementations.

hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

The Musl issues were a while ago. The other issues were experienced on the glibc version.

Void is a distribution I keep trying, but I believe I’ll be either sticking with the Arch family or switching to Gentoo, openSUSE, or NixOS.

MrBubbles96,

As an Arch User who keeps hearing about OpenSUSE being a more stable rolling release…mind going into it a bit more? I’m happy on my system, mind, but idk, could be I’m missing out on something big for not making the jump. If nothing else, I’ll know my options

nickwitha_k, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

I haven’t owned a Windows machine in over a decade. If someone wants help, this is my response because I have not kept up with the changes, for lack of any need or desire to do so.

“Can you help me with my computer?”

“If it is running Linux or BSD, or you want it to, sure. If not, I’m not the guy for the job.”

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

IDK. I’m to the point where I don’t touch anyone’s phone or computer, because if I glance at it from a speeding car, I’m suddenly responsible for everything that suddenly “now doesn’t work” in their entire house, probably including the dishwasher.

RizzRustbolt, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

Here’s a bootable flash drive with Mint.

Play around and see if you like it. If you do, use the install program on the desktop.

Sirico,
hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

That’s what I actually say. “Just use Linux” works better for the meme.

DeaDvey, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

“Freind”?

hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

What?

RIP_Cheems, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...
@RIP_Cheems@lemmy.world avatar

Wouldn’t that just cause more problems?

spookedbyroaches,

Bro it’s so easy just restart the Xorg server Bro it’s obvious you just need to install the WAYLAND version not X11 for this program to work

Retrograde,
@Retrograde@lemmy.world avatar

I’m spooked

Tischkante, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

This is just anecdotal, but if they’re normal users and have a bit of money, advise them to get a mac. If not, they don’t need your help.

Adalast, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

My wife was telling me that she saw an article about Microsoft supposedly planning to add a “small” banner for advertisements to the desktop on Windows and the essence of this meme was my precise response.

dopeshark, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...
@dopeshark@lemmy.world avatar

“How the fuck linux is gonna help my faulty PSU dumbass??”

sigmund,

sudo apt-get install --reinstall psu

Retrograde,
@Retrograde@lemmy.world avatar

Damn they really do have commands for everything

nicoweio,

I thought there was an emacs command?

Treczoks, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

Just today, just today…

My daughter wanted to do something trivial with windows, but did not know how. Online help referred to a button that did not exist in the application. I know at least three ways to accomplish the same action on Linux, and I know they just work.

NoFun4You, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

Friend: *has computer problems

hellfire103,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

🤨

NoFun4You,

A lot of my friends are idiots lol

SocialMediaRefugee, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

I’m not going to try to explain how to use Linux to my wife unless I get a salary for it.

beeng,

What concept is so foreign on mint or ubuntu that it would need explanation?

My parents didn’t notice a difference (early 60s). Firefox, Spotify, and vlc, done.

dtrain,

In an effort to relieve her PC of constantly deluge of virus and malware, I switched my Mom over to Ubuntu in the 2000’s. She lasted a month.

The experiment ended when she called me in tears because of her silent 4 week struggle with the OS.

She couldn’t get her scanner to work reliably, and none of her “print shop” software was compatible.

I know more now than I did then, and the distros have come a long way since, but I don’t have the time to retrain her and at 70 years old, I just want her to use what she’s comfortable with, even if that means I have to occasionally scrub her PC.

SocialMediaRefugee, (edited )
dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Wow this article perfectly captures the early 2000s experience of trying to teach parents how to use the internet. Internet access wasn’t very widespread in Australia yet, and my parents weren’t really interested in it and thought it was too difficult to use.

Kolli,

A good read, thanks!

Twelve20two,

Things from that article that really stuck out to me:

  • Not being able to type searches directly into the address bar. This confused me as a child, and I was really excited when browsers started to incorporate the feature
  • Mentioning the use of a pager
  • Knowing that all the photos in the article are of real people and not AI because it’s from 2002
gorkur, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

All of my computer problems went away after switching to Linux, so I’d say it’s solid advice.

Granted, I do have computer problems, they’re just different 🐧

PeterPoopshit, (edited )

The difference is that with Linux, it’s possible to become smart enough to fix all the issues. Windows is designed in such a way that there usually isn’t a way to fix its problems to avoid format and reinstalls no matter how much you know.

systemglitch,

Lol, Linux users are funny.

AlmightySnoo, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...
@AlmightySnoo@lemmy.world avatar

Me when someone’s Ubuntu install reaches EOL: just install Arch

Mandy, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...

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