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seitanic, in If linux distributions were tools.
@seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Sooo… Arch makes you horny?

GreenMario,

I thought that would be Hanna Montana Linux.

Why are you booing? She’s legal now.

lntl, in Everyone loves snaps
Titou, in If linux distributions were tools.
@Titou@feddit.de avatar

Gentoo would be the materials to make your own tool

grue,

Gentoo is the How To Make Everything Youtube channel.

Linux from Scratch is Primitive Technology.

badbytes,

Yeah just some steel, a welder, and a grinder

merc,

Some iron ore, a ton of clay, and instructions on how to make a furnace.

therafal,

Wouldn’t that be LFS tho? With Gentoo, you should at least get a furnace and mold.

merc,

Probably. Maybe Gentoo is the one where you get the furnace and various molds for various tools, but you have to cast the tools yourself.

PlasticExistence,

The important thing is that Linux users are finally getting some outside time and fresh air.

swab148,
@swab148@startrek.website avatar

Linux users touching grass challenge (impossible)

ramius345, in Text editor war

Just use sed -i like God intended.

possiblylinux127, in If linux distributions were tools.

Everything about this is wrong

_cnt0,

I take objection to this statement. I pride myself with displaying nothing but objective truth in the memes I create.

possiblylinux127,

Then explain your rational

_cnt0,

Shall I also explain how to walk, breathe, and drink?

Machinist,
@Machinist@lemmy.world avatar

Damn.

HuntressHimbo, in Screw init wars, real OGs discriminate based on DE

I see way more posts that are pro-systemd than anti these days, so I think you might be tilting at windmills a bit.

I would love to think about systemd less, but I’ve worked with it professionally since a year or so before Debian switched while I was an intern working in embedded. I got to see the flame wars and shaped my opinion of systemd by wrestling with its growing pains. Writing your own service files and working with DBus was ass back then, and while it has gotten better, my patience with it has diminished. In the end the frustration was enough that after I ditched windows, systemd was the next to go.

That would be the end of it, but other programs keep growing annoying systemd dependencies or their projects get swallowed up by the systemd ecosystem entirely. I was so excited at the start to work with the parallel execution and dependency management, but the number of times systemd broke something, swallowed up the output, and then corrupted its own journal and lost the logs really turned me against it.

frippa,
@frippa@lemmy.ml avatar

I don’t know, I’m not a power-user so systemd is just a thing in the background, I don’t have much opinions over it.

I think you might be tilting at windmills a bit.

No systemd love or hate for me, as for the meme, I respect both opinions (I’m still learning btw) but don’t particularly like proselitjzers. Sharing an opinion and experiences (like you did) is fine and often informative, what I don’t like are people (expecially on lower-quality places like 4chan) spamming stuff like “systemd is the devil and killed my child” or “systemd weights more than the Linux kernel” I guess I need to make up my mind, haven’t interacted with the OS at a low enough level yet.

HuntressHimbo,

I understand what you mean. If you are on the fence and not super interested in init systems, you can pretty easily get by with systemd without thinking about it. Most desktop environments have tools to manage user services in easy GUI’s, and you can find guides for anything more advanced you want to accomplish with them usually.

If you want to dive in though, systemd is a great init system to learn. Nowadays learning systemd is a lot less of a moving target, and it’s in use virtually everywhere so the knowledge is valuable. It’s also fairly well documented at this point, which is great for learning how it works.

My personal advice if you want to go that path is to just open up some service files. There are lots of interesting examples in /lib/systemd/system Systemd service files are just plain text, and pretty straightforward to read. Its divided into nice sections, and naming is pretty straightforward (Or the systemd brainworms are really in deep). Look for names you recognize or programs you use. Especially ones you are familiar with on the command line. I don’t recommend changing them to start, especially in the system directory, just open a couple and you should quickly start seeing the connections between what they are trying to accomplish and whats in each file. Then if you see anything you don’t understand or peaks your curiousity check the documentation. Once you’re ready try writing one of your own for something in the usr service directory. No pressure though, its not necessarily essential knowledge

appel, in Text editor war

“Vim? Nah, no need”

LazaroFilm, in Text editor war
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

sudo nano

mightyfoolish, in Useless messenger

Facebook couldn’t bother making a proper Android app for years. Now you want them to make Linux apps? The likelihood is small…

IHeartBadCode, in Noticed Edge was the default browser
@IHeartBadCode@kbin.social avatar

KDE: Welcome to Linux. Do you like the UI of Windows? Well we have an excellent offering for you if that’s your choice. There’s also other DEs that you may select from if that’s your choice.

Windows: Here’s an ad bitch, fuck your choice.

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

I wish Microsoft kept Windows as a paid product, instead of making it effectively free (with things like free upgrades from older versions) and sticking ads all over the place.

lemmyingly,

Windows serves ads? Where?

Edit: Why are people mad that I don’t see adverts on Windows?

fl42v, in Linux mint = best beginner distro

Quit Linux? More like quit [non-server revisions of] Ubuntu… Besides, I somehow have an impression that preinstalled crap is among the popular reasons to why ppl leave windows

auf, (edited ) in The successor should be called Plan 69 from Bell Labs

Why arch tho

Is it a “beginner to proficient” list, or “sane to 1ns4n3”?

bl4ckeagle, in If linux distributions were tools.

You got kinda an obsession with arch 😂 BTW im using Windows 11

BananaOnionJuice,
@BananaOnionJuice@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

What “tool” should we then assign to Win11.

  • Inflatable mattress with a hole in?
  • Stop light at a roadside construction site?
bl4ckeagle,

Money Machine.

Than 1 and 2

RageAgainstTheRich,

Chastity belt.

HW07,
bruhduh, (edited ) in Debian being insanely stable
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

Are you me?) P.s been daily driving arch for 5 years and now switching back to Debian

_cnt0, in Text editor war

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