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badbytes, in So, timeshift or NixOS?

The beauty of Linux, you can not upgrade, or upgrade, migrate, or reinstall. You can script the install, so it’s barebones+custom. Freedom is sweet.

MTK, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

Me being an arch using vegan with a man-bun makes this feel like a personal attack.

But once I get my new arch setup working I’ll install gimp on it and create a meme making fun of you!

kautau, (edited )

And you’ll finally get your sound working on your new laptop after weeks of messing with pulse audio and realizing you just needed to install sof-firmware but didn’t scroll far enough in the wiki to see that, but now your pulse audio config is so messed up it’s just easier to reinstall Arch again

Source: my life

AeonFelis,

Installing sound on Arch is really easy:

  1. Install ALSA
  2. Install Pulse
  3. Spend half an hour trying to get the sound test to work with various parameters
  4. Realize the default sink is set to USB audio and you don’t have a USB audio device
  5. Google how to change the default sink
  6. Change the default sink
kogasa,
@kogasa@programming.dev avatar

Step 1: install pipewire

there is no step 2

SquirtleHermit,

Are you me?

EatBeans,

Do you also bike/lift?

aniki, (edited )

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  • RubberElectrons,
    @RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

    Veggie, Ubuntu, same otherwise but fuckin’ C# for an Arduino??? Bruh.

    aniki,

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  • RubberElectrons,
    @RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

    Oh no bigs, just… Never heard of that hahaha. Good luck, hope you make something cool! Check out hackaday if you want some interesting user interface ideas, be they physical or digital

    nolight,

    Damn, sounds like a dream.

    RootBeerGuy,
    @RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Check the arch wiki first if installing Gimp is going to bork your system.

    Rocha, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    When I first tried to install Arch, I gave up when I got confused with the documentation for an encrypted install.

    But since I’ve discovered archinstall, it’s a dream to do and arguably faster to install than other distros.

    boomzilla, (edited )

    Used archinstall too 3 years ago, btw. The result is still running with no noticeable performance degradation if not rather performance improvements. Games continue to get snappier and look better, I find.

    Also it’s stable af. Can coun’t on one hand where I had to intervene on OS updates. On those only one case where I had a terminal after reboot. All were resolved within an hour or so. Driver updates for nvidia just run through. The only time I had to mess with them was when Valve rolled out Steam’s new UI. That’s when I learned about Arch’s downgrade mechanism.

    Did 2 manual i3 installs with BIOS boot mode and GRUB before I started using archinstall. I would bitterly fail with manually installing ESP/GPT/UEFI, Dual- and SystemD-boot, KDE, BTRFS, PipeWire. Used archinstall on a few PCs now and had 1 out of 4 where it wouldn’t install. On the 1 archinstall-fail an EndeavourOS Jellyfin/Emulationstation is alive and rocking now.

    Ubuntu, Mint or Fedora might be better for beginners than Arch-based but a colleague without prior linux knowledge installed it himself for work and seems to have no problems. The welcome dialogue with update-starter and notifier, package cleaner, arch news reader, nvidia-installer, logviewer, mirror ranking, and links to relevant topics is good stuff. IMO they should pre-install Octopi or Pamac instead of their rudimentary graphical package manager. Endeavour is as stable as Arch so far.

    Edit: exchanged PulseAudio with PipeWire which is even better ofc

    Elliott, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    Arch User: If CrossFit Used Linux

    MycoBro, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    I’ll never forget the first time I successfully installed arch and got my I3 set up juuust like I wanted it. It felt like I did something. It was great. Fuck you!

    _cnt0,

    Fuck you, too 😘

    navitux, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup
    @navitux@lemmy.world avatar

    I’m currently using Manjaro ARM, and it feels cool

    fl42v, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    If that’s a first install, then sure. Otherwise… There was a speedrun installing arch under 2 min…

    bitwolf,

    How does that work? Do they count user interaction time only by pausing the timer during package downloads?

    Or do you need fast internet to play?

    fl42v,

    Not that I remember finding any rules, so that’s mostly just messing around; technically you can quickly setup your own mirrors in LAN, although I don’t remember if that was done. Stuff was mostly about knowing what to type and blindly pre-typing next commands while previous are still in action

    AeonFelis,

    The fact that speedruns for installing Arch even exist kind of proves the point.

    rurutheguru,

    Might just be an old comic. The above was true a few years ago, but not so much anymore.

    Sanctus,
    @Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah now its like archinstall, check some boxes, maybe google some packages to install at setup and you’re done.

    hex,

    i installed endeavouros really quickly

    shea, (edited )

    oof i wish it was that easy. that’s the simple version of what i spent the last 2 weeks doing. On Windows I’d consider myself a power user. I get a lot of work done, quickly, and besides that I would say I’m pretty tech literate over all. But arch is just ridiculously difficult to understand how to use unless you’re already very familiar with linux. I feel like any wrong move i make is gonna break my setup. i got my comptia A+ , which while very basic, definitely goes to show I’m not some random luddite

    Sanctus, (edited )
    @Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

    I installed Linux mint on a trusty old thinkpad. Used it probably 5 times over the course of a year. Then installed arch on a newer T480s I received from work. I am a complete novice. It is literally that easy. You download the arch installer, follow the wiki on the 2 or 3 commands needed for internet, then type archinstall. Thats it. You literally dont even have to install anything else, especially if you choose desktop instead of minimal like I did. I have no idea what anyone is talking about it being difficult. Its easy.

    kogasa,
    @kogasa@programming.dev avatar

    What is ridiculously difficult to understand?

    404, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    I actually encoutered this the other day.

    Me: “Yeah I need reliability for work and sometimes I just don’t have time to repair stuff. Last time I was on rolling release some update fucked my system right before an important deadline”

    Other person: “It wOn’T bReAk If YoU UndErStANd iT”

    ._.

    Anyway stable is awesome

    rambaroo, (edited )

    Yep and that’s why I refuse to use rolling distros. I don’t need the latest update of everything to game. Give me a stable system any day instead.

    Debian or openSUSE Leap for me.

    Pantherina,

    Arch + BTRFS snapshots might be great. I am trying that out currently, but will probably just stay on Fedora Kinoite

    ChaoticNeutralCzech, (edited ) in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    Only ever recorded instance of hat-wearing Linux user saying “I’m in” and not meaning an access acquisition

    Asudox, in So, timeshift or NixOS?
    @Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

    I actually do that. It forces me to backup the most necessary things and throw away the rest, hence making the OS feel cleaner.

    jvrava9, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup
    @jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    I use Artix btw

    0x2d,

    nice! i used to use openrc artix with kde

    jvrava9,
    @jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

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  • 0x2d,

    kubuntu

    jvrava9,
    @jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    Nice!

    HW07, (edited )

    Same, I use Cinnamon

    Rustmilian, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup
    @Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

    archinstall

    bitwaba,
    Pantherina,

    Wtfff this guy knows a lot of Linux

    Octopus1348,

    But it installs so much bloat;!!!

    shrugal, (edited ) in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    No way the Fedora user figured out how to configure partitions in the installer without having to google it at least five times! I’ve installed Fedora a few times over the years, and that UI still makes no sense to me!

    krakenx, (edited )

    I switched a friend from Ubuntu to Fedora specifically because the partition setup during Fedora install is so good. (It was during a new build)

    Faresh,

    Huh. I had the complete opposite experience. I found fedora’s manual partitioner to be the worst of any distro I’ve ever used (I had trouble understanding it and it always ended up giving me some weird error when trying to finalize the partitioning step). I think I just ended up ditching fedora’s default manual partition manager.

    thatgirlwasfire,

    Yeah for some reason whenever i try and install Ubuntu, the installer only sees the primary NVME drive if one is installed. Haven’t had that issue with any other distro

    root,

    Lol. I tried to google it too and i still am unable to define a custom home partition for my most recent Nobara install. Gave up and just let it automatically create what it needs.

    mlg,
    @mlg@lemmy.world avatar

    Lol I end up just opening gparted, do my stuff, then go and set the partitions in the installer

    _cnt0,

    Sounds like a you-problem.

    shrugal,

    Wtf?! No reason to get insulting.

    _cnt0,
    optimal,
    @optimal@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    I just let it do partitioning automatically, or do it manually with GNOME Disks.

    Pantherina,

    You just dont configure partitions, lol

    Magister, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup
    @Magister@lemmy.world avatar

    Don’t use plain Debian, use MX Linux to have full up to date everything

    backhdlp,
    @backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    I think the point of using Debian is to not have that

    Lime66,

    True but that’s mainly why I don’t use debian

    _cnt0, (edited )

    Don’t use MX Linux, use plain debian to have full stable everything*.

    ^*stable ^bugs ^included

    Edit: aw man, there’s no reddit style superscript here. Just imagine the fine print.

    callyral,
    @callyral@pawb.social avatar

    ^stable^ ^bugs^ ^included^

    surround each word with ^

    peyotecosmico, in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

    This is why I switched from Slackware, it could run in a toaster but by the time I had setup a 5 button mouse others were already doing things.

    It’s great for learning tho.

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