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Diplomjodler, in Migrated from Windows to Linux. Decided to share list of answers/statements I was looking for before did it (and could not find).

I wouldn’t recommend Arch to Linux beginners, though. It’ll take quite a bit of tinkering to get to work and you have to develop a pretty detailed understanding of the whole thing. Which is absolutely fine, of course, if this is what you want to do. But if you just want something that works with minimal hassle, try Mint.

drolex,

Yes, I find this obsession with Arch on Lemmy very weird. It’s certainly not a distro for beginners. Ubuntu (let the hate flow), Mint, Fedora, and many others would be better choices.

If it is what you like, fair enough but I feel that it is encouraged around here as a default for both beginners and advanced users, which is bizarre. It’s too complex for beginners and not optimisable enough for very advanced users. I don’t hate it but I hate to see it become the standard.

Flaky,
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I had to help a friend install the VMware kernel modules, since VMware is weird and VirtualBox sucks for virtualising Windows. I had to guide him through it step by step, making sure his commands were exact.

He’s only started using the terminal properly. Hell no, I’m not going to recommend Arch to him.

the16bitgamer,

From my personal experience Arch is several months ahead of other distros and depending on the package and sometimes has everything you need already included for gaming.

I believe this is due to the Steam Deck.

However for ease of use, I agree there are other better distros. Fedora is only 2ish months behind arch in terms of graphics drivers and Ubuntu… has the latest proton from steam and lutris since proton isn’t installed from the local app stores.

dallen,

I find Mint to be the most obvious choice for beginners who don’t use Lemmy.

mr_right, in Peppermint Introduces PepMini: Minimal OS with Debian
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This like watching a pheonix reporn from the ashes

thayer, in Linux Mint Debian Edition officially released

I’ve never had a use for Linux Mint myself, but I’m still happy to see them cut out the middle man and base it directly off of Debian. Hopefully being closer to the source will result in even more upstream contributions.

makeasnek, in Richard Stallman has cancer
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Sad news about a pioneer of internet freedom. He has earned his fair share of criticism and detractors, but he has also given a lot to the Linux and free software ecosystem. I personally run !boinc on all my rigs to support open-source cancer research, I hope one day we can finally cross cancer off the list of humankind’s foes.

Walop, in Richard Stallman has cancer

*GNU+cancer

520,

I have a hard time deciding what to do with this.

On the one hand... Dude, even as someone who loves dark humour, I couldn't bring myself to make a cancer joke upon news of a diagnosis unless the person was a true shitstain on the earth, like Trump.

On the other hand...that was fucking brilliant and works on so many levels.

galoisghost,
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That’s a terrible joke that deserves the downvotes, because cancer is shit and I only wish the best to anyone who is diagnosed with it, but I laughed.

fartsparkles, in modern unix

Here’s a slightly better list. Call out to nushell and fish, my two modern shell favourites.

darklamer, in Why does the breeze theme have 50 dependencies?
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When you’re not telling us which package you’re trying to install in which packaging system, the only meaningful answer is: you’re trying to install the wrong package.

DJSpunTheDisc,

Sorry. I’m using pacman (default in Arch Linux) and I’m trying to install the breeze qt theme package, breeze.

darklamer,
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Really, an Arch user who didn’t mention that they’re using Arch, there’s certainly a meme hiding here somewhere!

ReveredOxygen,
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the original post talks about pacman

RickyRigatoni,
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but how could we be sure they weren’t talking about the game

SquiffSquiff, in Why does the breeze theme have 50 dependencies?

I’d check that you’re actually installing the most appropriate package. For instance on Ubuntu there’s kid3 which is a MP3 tag application that will pull in the entire k desktop environment. Or you can install kid3-qt which packages its own version of those dependencies and doesn’t pull an entire desktop environment in if you’re using a non-kde environment.

jsdz, in Ask Lemmy: Traditional vs natural mouse scrolling; which do you use?

It’s a good thing Apple doesn’t make cars. They’d put the gas pedal on the left just to be different, and claim it’s more “natural” that way.

helixdaunting,

Don’t give Tesla any ideas.

Cpo,

Yeah, they would probably let you pay a small fee per month for this feature.

9488fcea02a9, in Defaults insults

php has a log message about killing children, i think i saw once

Pfnic, in Defaults insults

That’s some bare metal system breakage I can get behind

cypherpunks, in Defaults insults
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the famous “This incident will be reported” error was briefly removed last year before being replaced with a less ominous version.

phx, in Defaults insults
  • Login as a user.
  • Delete the user while still logged in
  • Run command

You should get a message “you don’t exist, go away”

Not sure if that one is still around but I know one person who ran a script with “deluser $USER” and it ate root resulting in fun messages like that

5714, in Btw, I'm..

Behold: I’m the archvegan!

demesisx, in How to organize images with custom tags?
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I recommend embedding something like a checksum in the filenames to prevent duplicates.

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