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atlasraven31, in Document Management System for Linux?

Paperwork? The philosophy is scan and forget.

dr_robot,
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Looks perfect! Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!

KISSmyOS, in how can I customise my Ubuntu theme without breaking anything??

What happened to your “Vanilla Challenge”?

01adrianrdgz,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar

I regret that!! I prefer to give it my own theme, what matters is customisation, but it’s ok if you want to do the challenge!!

KISSmyOS,

Why don’t you chill out about your Linux setup a bit, and instead of doing stuff to your Linux system, do stuff with it.
Open Source software lives from the contributions of the users, and there’s plenty to do everywhere.
You could use your free time to actually make a difference and help out other Linux users!

MangoPenguin, (edited ) in how can I customise my Ubuntu theme without breaking anything??
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Have backups. Use something like Veeam Endpoint or a similar software that will image the entire system in a bootable state, and schedule it daily with incremental storage.

Every day stuff could potentially break something, updates out of your control could break something, hardware failures happen, etc…

bravesilvernest, in what caused you to get into Linux?

Started at college in 08. Multiple Debian internal servers, and now daily driving PopOS since 2018.

No ragrets.

Olhonestjim, in what caused you to get into Linux?

Steam Deck. Now I have a Framework running PopOS too.

AceFuzzLord, in what caused you to get into Linux?

On an old laptop of mine that has pretty piss poor specs I ended up messing with the regedit on win10. On the only account on the laptop, I lost admin access and couldn’t change it back. I tried fixing it using a solution online that required downloading Linux and booting it up on a thumb drive. After that failed and I found out that Best Buy was just suggesting reinstalling win10, I just said “fuck it” and installed Ubuntu, which was what I had on my thumb drive. That was a couple years ago. Since then I have switched to Sparky Linux, even though I rarely use that laptop anymore thanks to my desktop.

I’m definitely not ultra obsessed with it, but I do find it’s nice to have.

blotz, in What are people daily driving these days?
@blotz@lemmy.world avatar

Oh god so many notifications. My inbox is flooded. I only expected like 20 replies Lol

KISSmyOS, (edited )

You asked a distro question on linux@lemmy.ml .
This is to be expected.

8Bitz0,

Not only that, you asked for their opinions.

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

The only way they would have gotten more replies is if they had posted “I’m thinking of switching to Ubuntu. What do you think?”

Stewbs, in what caused you to get into Linux?
@Stewbs@lemmy.world avatar

I had known what Linux was but I never really was interested in finding out what it was. That was, until, 2021 came around and I became more privacy conscious. Learning more about Open Source software and it’s philosophy, switching completely to FOSS software (besides ROM) on my phone and then slowly looking into Linux. I was fascinated by it, this wholly new world as it seemed to me… ready to explore and learn so much from. Of course, someone who’s used windows most of his life will definitely think of it as a challenge to learn to use Linux and adapt to it. I started supporting and using more and more OSS and loved it, so naturally I also had became a bit more interested in Linux. After I became privacy conscious, I also wanted to get away from Big Tech and I already hated using Windows by that point. That was because I’ve had a low end PC most of my life, I stuck around with Windows 7 until 2019 where it became EOL and I had to switch to Windows 10. It was an awful experience, running windows 10 on older and low end hardware.

Then came 2022, I had a new upgraded system and it was more mid-range than low-end now. I started using Linux in VMs and learnt more and more about it, I tried to switch full time but couldn’t because of a few things that I just cannot live without. Truth be told I’m still using Windows, there’s just one thing holding me back and all other things I’ve either adapted to, learnt or have found an alternative for. I know some people will hurl insults at me for saying I dislike Big Tech but also use Windows and call myself privacy conscious but It is what it is. I use Linux part-time in VMs and I really enjoy it. As soon as that use case is covered, I’ll be making a full switch to Linux.

Apologies if this went a little off-topic haha, couldn’t help myself I’m afraid

notenoughbutter, in what caused you to get into Linux?

Linux is foss

and gnome looks neat!

memmi, in what caused you to get into Linux?

For me it was all the frustration I had trying to disable Win11 telemetry and other non-essential distruptive things like adds in the start menu.

Switched to Debian with GNOME. I have been super happy ever since. Seamless transition and awesome experience using a OS that is not adversarial.

PseudoSpock, in what caused you to get into Linux?
@PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The desire to learn something beyond DOS, beyond just BBS’, beyond RIME and FIDOnet email, wanting a UNIX like operating system that was like what I had at university, to be able to natively run talk, ytalk, IRC, ICB, Gopher, FTP, and NNTP.

onlinepersona,

I recognise those acronyms. They are from a bygone era my ancestors used to mention to me in hushed tones.

PseudoSpock,
@PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Ok, see here now… :P

Barbarian, (edited ) in What are people daily driving these days?
@Barbarian@sh.itjust.works avatar

When it comes to distros, I am a boring man with a boring POV: I just want the thing to work with as little fuss as possible. Consequently, I’m on Kubuntu. KDE is rock solid, and Ubuntu is what I’m used to.

If/when my OS ever breaks down hard enough to reinstall, I’ll probably install Fedora Workstation.

_cnt0, in Switching GPU

When using open source drivers offloading should be automatic depending on demand. You can make it explicit with DRI_PRIME=0 or DRI_PRIME=1. You’ll have to check which is which.

radioactiveradio, (edited ) in What are people daily driving these days?

Neon and Arch in a distrobox container. I’ve found the holy grail of Linux setups. Latest KDE and AUR on a stable ubuntu base.

jcrabapple, in What are people daily driving these days?
@jcrabapple@infosec.pub avatar

Nobara on my gaming desktop, Fedora Kinoite on one laptop, Debian 12 on the other.

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