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moonburster, in Why do you use the terminal?

Because googling a command line works way better and faster than any other form.

SpaceCadet, (edited ) in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?
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I ditched Ubuntu LTS for my homelab virtual machines around 20.04 when they started to push snaps, netplan and cloud-init, meaning I would have to spend a significant amount of effort redoing my bootstrap scripts for no good reason and learning skills that are only applicable in the Ubuntu ecosystem. I went with debian stable instead, and was left wondering why I hadn’t done that sooner. It’s like Ubuntu without all the weirdness.

Luffy879, in Why do you use the terminal?

Why should i open discover, wait half a year for it to load, search for vlc, wait half a year, look if its not a flatpak, realise its a flatpak, repeat

If i could just type sudo pacman -S vlc?

Or search how to update my grub config if I could just type grub-mkconfig -o /mnt/Boot/grub/grub.cfg?

digger, in Linux Mint vs... Linux Mint (Debian Edition) | Veronica Explains
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I moved to LMDE 6 when it came out, moving over from regular Mint. It’s so nice and boring… Which is exactly how I like my computer to be.

Unyieldingly,

I have been using LMDE6 with some back ports, it has been working very well so far also with flatpak.

wrott, in What distro(s) do you use?
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Debian 12 for now is a great investment for the next 5 years, tho.

barkdoor, in Is anyone here using their hardware TPM chips for credentials?
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100% Yes

  • Currently using systemd-creds to displace any secrets in env
  • Spending time getting to grips with Keylime
GustavoM, in I feel like breaking my windows install was a rite of passage
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My “rite of passage” to the magical world of GNU/Linux was… well… boredom. My Windows install was run fresh, with TCPOptimizer, with some things removed out of its core… until I took the decision of “trying to figure out how to use Linux even if it means losing my sanity.”

…and here we are. Sanity is still intact tho…

…I think. :^)

GustavoM, in Why do you use the terminal?
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Why not? It’s simple, lightweight, has a lot of interesting commands that fills its respective niche really well (btop, for instance) and (the best of all) it doesn’t explode my PC everytime I run such commands.

TimeSquirrel, (edited ) in I feel like breaking my windows install was a rite of passage
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My right of passage was trying to run hobby websites in the early 2000s using a pirated copy of Windows Server with IIS. Then I discovered Apache and Linux LAMP stacks and realized how much IIS sucks and it was all over from there.

I even was inspired to get back into programming due to wanting to learn PHP ( I only had some QBasic experience at the time). Now I can do PHP, C, C++, and JS (granted they all have extremely similar syntax)

Snarwin, in I feel like breaking my windows install was a rite of passage

Same thing happened to me. Borked my Windows install and didn't have a recovery disc, so I just wiped the whole thing and went Linux-only. Never looked back since. :)

Sometimes, all you need is a little push to get you out of your comfort zone.

wuphysics87, in Cool fancy programs?
narc0tic_bird, in Can anyone share their experience with Asahi as a Daily Driver?

If you find that macOS and the software for it lead to good productivity, I’d advise against ditching it solely for having to allow unsigned applications to run. It’s a few clicks once per app.

I didn’t use Asahi myself. I’d imagine it works for quite a few people, but I personally wouldn’t use it as a daily driver, because the community support is much smaller compared to popular distributions. I’d get a non-Apple computer for using Linux. You could just try it out though, obviously.

scytale,

I was gonna say the same. It’s going for the nuclear option for a relatively small problem (unsigned apps warning). Why run something that emulates an OS when you already have the legit one that’s proven to work well with your productivity. Also, the best OS that runs on mac hardware is macOS. It’s definitely worth trying on a non-apple computer for sure.

IzyaKatzmann,

that’s fair, i’ll definitely have to see what the changes to my workflow are

MonkderZweite, in What would be the best way for me to recover data from my old laptop's hard drive, which seems to have a bad superblock?

First create an image (cat /dev/your-disk > /path/your/image) and use recovery tools on there.

mofongo, in Can anyone share their experience with Asahi as a Daily Driver?

I did dual boot and I can recommend trying it if u have the space. The way the boot menu on mac works, you won’t notice anything if you continue using macOS. Most of the hardware does work but there are some minor issues. By default I think it uses KDE which is fine but compared to windows or MacOS window manager it sometimes does funny stuff. At least on my system

ScreaminOctopus, in NixOS beginner resources

If you’re interested in using flakes, this repo was helpful when learning how to get my first system configurations set up in an organized way github.com/Misterio77/nix-starter-configs

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