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Pacmanlives, in Ricing Linux

Time to switch to Gentoo or Funtoo? That’s when you really start putting more pep in your step

cosmicrose, in short question by an aspiring user
@cosmicrose@lemmy.world avatar

You love to see it. Linux Mint was my daily driver for a long time, it’s a great choice.

NOOBMASTER, in "Help me choose my first distro" and other questions for beginners

What about Zorin OS? I find it really simple to use, plus it has a built in wine thing for running non-linux files.

timkenhan, in Query about your linux daily drivers?

I’m currently using LMDE on Thinkpad W530 for work. Pretty much stationary, with second monitor and all. I got a more mobile X230 with 9 cell battery (same OS) for when I need to be on the move.

That i7 on the W540 would be very useful if you want to have good compilation time for your system.

Helix, in Mnemonics for Yay and Pacman commands

Use tealdeer, grep the manpage or read --help or use wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman/Rosetta

daqqad, in Best CPU and GPU monitoring app
Pantherina, in Preparing to move from Ubuntu to Fedora

I want to write a script for this app config backup stuff once. Also working on Windows, but maan I have low motivation on that one haha.

You can use your configs, relevant for me are

  • firefox: ~/.mozilla/firefox can stay if you keep using Fedora Firefox
  • thunderbird ~/.thunderbird/ copied to ~/.var/app/org.mozilla.Thunderbird/.thunderbird
  • libreoffice from somewhere to the flatpak directory (useful if you have a custom dictionary, autocompletions or interface)
  • qgis, element

Many other apps use the same structure with a profile folder so easily transferrable.

In firefox and thunderbird you either delete the whole contents and replace everything, or you only paste the contents of your *-default-release folder in the new default release folder, after deleting its contents.

Flatpak apps need to be ran once, to create the ~/.var/app/ subfolder. After that you can close them and replace everything. If you delete that folder, or move it somewhere as a backup, the settings are reset to default. Pretty cool.

If you want to try the new image-based distro model, I can highly recommend ublue and their installer. It has all the codecs out of the box and also an nvidia version which will never break basically, if it should, you can roll back to your previous system that worked.

It is a very cool distro model, and ublue has loots of customizations. If you never tried KDE I recommend their kinoite-main (do not use any -nokmods, these images are outdated as they removed kmods from -main !)

maryjayjay, in help: can I move CLI tools through a usb drive ?

A statically linked copy of busybox probably has 90% of the functionally you need

bizdelnick, in help: can I move CLI tools through a usb drive ?

In general, no. Better way is to download packages with that tools from your distro repository, transfer them via flash key and install. You also have to download dependencies, but CLI tools usually have few of them and there are good chances they are already installed.

sailingbythelee, in Best CPU and GPU monitoring app

bpytop is very nice and functional. Maximize the window and it almost hypnotic to watch.

davefischer, in help: can I move CLI tools through a usb drive ?
@davefischer@beehaw.org avatar

If the package manager on your old PC is keeping copies of everything it installs, just copy all of those packages over and go through the package manager on the new PC. Look under /var/cache

sxan, in help: can I move CLI tools through a usb drive ?
@sxan@midwest.social avatar

Depends on the tools. If they’re statically compiled, it should be fine. If they aren’t, it might still be fine if the distro and versions are similar. But what you want is statically compiled binaries.

It’ll need to be the same architecture (ARM -> ARM good, AMD -> ARM bad), and check each tool on your working computer with ldd; the fewer lib dependencies, the better.

Scripting languages are probably not worth messing with. Even if you have a running interpreter on the broken machine, scripting languages tend to lean heavily on third party libs, which may not be installed. The exception are ba/sh scripts, which have a good chance of using only commonly installed commands (why else use bash?).

poopsmith, in Any experience with teaching kids Linux?
@poopsmith@lemmy.world avatar

My older brother got me into Ubuntu when I was around 12. He basically showed me the basics, like the terminal and a couple commands, then just told me to manpage or Google everything else.

Then I got Linux for the Wii and that really got me into the nitty gritties of Linux.

TeryVeneno, in Best CPU and GPU monitoring app

Resources is pretty good.

danielfgom, in Query about your linux daily drivers?
@danielfgom@lemmy.world avatar

Linux Mint Debian Edition is what I’m using on my Mac Mini. Before that it was the Ubuntu Linux Mint.

I have a 2015 MacBook Pro they was running opensuse Leap but it won’t boot or charge now. I need to take it to an Apple repair shop for troubleshooting.

If I were looking for a new laptop I’d look at some of the recent ThinkPad’s like the X1. Or I’d like for a good deal on a new AMD Ryzen 5 or 7 equipped laptop .

But if you’re just going to watch YouTube, you could easily get a Celeron based 13 inch laptop from the past 2 years and is should work fine for that.

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