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phoenixz, in My first year using Linux: My experience

One of us! one of us! One of us!

Azzk1kr, in FOUND file in device by hex content using wxHexEditor
@Azzk1kr@feddit.nl avatar

You wasted three hours so you can share this knowledge :D

luthis,

True, now you have the power to find your files manually!

Unquote0270, in Help me decide my first distro for Audio.

AV Linux is pretty damn good.

I would say Arch because the AUR is amazing and Arch all around is so good but you’ll need to be making a lot of decisions during install that you know nothing about. If you want to learn then I think it’s the best overall.

SaltyIceteaMaker, in what caused you to get into Linux?

I actually don’t know how that happened. It was either a youtube video: when linux met r/unixporn or my privacy & freedom concerns that suddenly appeared in like the span of a week

SaltyIceteaMaker, in How to see enabled services that have been stopped [systemd]

Can’t you do systemctl status [service] to check that?

ISometimesAdmin,
@ISometimesAdmin@the.coolest.zone avatar

That's only for a single service, not really what OP seems to be asking for

luthis,

Only if you know what the [service] is. In my case, I’m prone to forgetting so this way I can see what should be running but isn’t

foxbat, in what caused you to get into Linux?

in high school i saw this xkcd and didn’t understand the joke. next thing you know i’m trying to dual boot ubuntu, writing down error messages so i can look them up on the library computers and download alternative gpu drivers onto a flash drive (we didn’t have internet at home back then and i couldnt drive yet… so debuggging issues usually took multiple days). weirdly, i enjoyed that experience and here i am ~16 years later. i use linux at home and at work :)

SaltyIceteaMaker, in FOUND file in device by hex content using wxHexEditor

Of course that was worth 3 hours. Every tinkering/experimenting is worth it. In the worst case you gain experience

luthis,

Yeah now I stand a better chance of recovering files if something catastrophic happens

DaveedMee, in Why didn't anyone remind me the dual booting exists?
@DaveedMee@beehaw.org avatar

i dual boot bc of the adobe software i use for work and wine/proton doesn’t work with the shit ton of skyrim mods I play with. straight up crashes.

Astaroth,

re: Skyrim, could just be that some SKSE mod you’re using needs some newer .net runtime or similar

could also be not enough vram (even if you have enough ram wine/proton could have it’s vram allowance set too low)

If you don’t already have one get a crashlogger, for SkyrimSE 1.5.97 I would recommend .NET Script Framework (and use SSE Engine Fixes skse64 preloader instead of DLL Plugin Loader)

If you already knew about all this and still having issues then don’t mind me

azimir, in what caused you to get into Linux?

The Uni Eng department ran a SunOS email server for students and a SunOS lab for our coding projects. We were taught UNIX in the intro engineering class.
A couple of my friends in the dorm fired up Linux servers (early Debian and RedHat systems), bought domains (3 character .coms!) and setup email servers for our friend groups. It also was a lot faster to do our C/C++ dev there because it wasn’t an overloaded machine.
Within a couple of years I had two systems, one Win98 and the other RedHat. From there it has been a winding tale of Linux distros, a stint of OpenBSD fun until SMP boards became common, the occasional Windows machine (back when I gamed more, but after Tribes 2 on Linux), and a short work-related dalliance with OSX (10.1-10.4). For the last decade it’s been almost 100% Linux anymore. If there’s a tool you need on a given OS, use what you need to, but if it runs on Linux I wouldn’t use anything else. I’ve got a pile of machines for work and home, including servers (Debian), laptops/desktops (Mint), and SoC boards (Raspberry Pi OS, Armbian, etc).
There’s just too much control and not a bunch of company-driven shit (See: Ads in your start menu? WTF kind of dystopian universe are you accepting?) with Linux distros.

Hexarei, in what caused you to get into Linux?
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Back in the distant past of 2008, a RuneScape player by the name of Icedpizza thought my complaints about driver problems on older hardware would be easily solved by this incredible thing I’d never heard of called Ubuntu. Downloaded 8.04 Hardy Heron and my life has never been the same since.

FractalsInfinite, in what caused you to get into Linux?

I got this incredibly busted hand-me-down that was having issues running windows, so I installed Linux mint on it and then distro hopped until I started daily driving arch on a new machine.

thepiguy, (edited ) in what caused you to get into Linux?

I used Linux on my jailbroken Chromebook during school before and I slowly started using more and more of wsl when that came out.

Then one day a windows update which started automatically on my laptop ended up wiping the encryption keys, I lost all my data including a lot of organised financial documents. This happened while I was having trouble with wsl where it would just delete itself on my pc. Then there was the issue of my pc having an English international keyboard which I was unable to remove and windows kept switching me to it every 2 minutes. Which makes programming harder due to how it handles inverted commas. I ended up doing some regedit to remove it, but then all windows system apps stopped working, including settings. And guess what, there was now an update ready which I could not skip because settings won’t open. And did I mention my laptop wiped itself again?

I did not have a single issue since I switched about 4 years ago, I never looked back. Not even for gaming, I exclusively use Linux and I am proud of it. And this is saying a lot, because I always mess up my system when doing random experiments for fun, but there is also always a clear way out. (I use arch btw, and rtfm really helps a lot)

toastal, in what caused you to get into Linux?

Two friends in college recommened it while I was sick of Windows bloat/tracking & setting up programming tools seemed a lot easier

BCsven, in Linux Sound Device Manager

As Chais mentioned use that, but also Gnome has volume per app in sound settings I believe…once the app is playing sound.

Grenfur,

I think that it does as of gnome 43+. Oddly enough Pop_OS ships with gnome 42.5. Which seems to have been the issue.

cows_are_underrated, in How to see enabled services that have been stopped [systemd]

Don’t you start a service with system tl servicename?

luthis,

Yes,

systemctl start [servicename]

But I wanted to see what I have stopped and not started again

cows_are_underrated,

OK, that’s nothing I can help you with.

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