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possiblylinux127, (edited ) in I am one of you now

I just installed Fedora (I’ve been a Linux used for 7 years)

yamapikariya,
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Very solid. Loved using it. Tbh, I have very little bad things to say about most of the distros I like all of them so far.

Thcdenton, in I am one of you now

Welcome friend. Welcome to hell.

yamapikariya,
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NominatedNemesis, in I am one of you now

Endeavour Os was the best thing I ever used. Easy to install, out of box is minimal but sufficient. I traded my Linux Mint to be able to customize my workflow, look and feel.

yamapikariya,
@yamapikariya@lemmyfi.com avatar

I used it for a while too before I learned about archinstall. eOS has a great community though. I use their forum to look for answers often

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in I am one of you now

do mental outlaw’s method

yamapikariya,
@yamapikariya@lemmyfi.com avatar

Ngl that’s where I’ve learned about archinstall

Omega_Jimes, in which ones do you think I missed?

I have a standing theory that once a person is no longer concerned about their welfare or the welfare of their descendants, they go crazy.

Like, once you reach a point where survival is no longer a problem, that part of your brain goes nuts. It’s not a flawless theory, since philanthropy is a thing and people like Dean Kamen exist, but it’s a thing that seems to happen an awful lot.

EmergMemeHologram, (edited )

I think it’s more that billionaires have very few people to surround themselves with except for sycophants and other billionaires.

Nobody says no to them, everything they’ve ever done was the right thing according to everyone around them, so why should the next thing they do or say be wrong?

Covid really really accelerated the craziness among them.

Sagifurius,

Survival no longer is a problem to literally everyone in north america. yeah people die, but, when was the last time you have heard of anyone who is not anorexic starving to death? People still talk like survival is an issue, but that’s because they actually mean not being comfortable.

planetaryprotection,

This is simply not true. Starvation isn’t the only thing that kills people - they die of easily treatable medical issues all the time because of lack of health insurance. Unhoused people die of exposure every summer and winter.

Sagifurius,

I mean i tried to make it painfully obvious I wasn’t talking about medical conditions, car accidents, or crackheads being stupid, but i guess i had to come back and spell it out.

SpongyAneurism,

You’re missing the point. The risk might not be very high on average, but if you don’t want to end up on the streets, regular people still have to kind of function inside the system somehow and continuously work for regular income. The will to survive is part of what drives them to do so.

Billionaires on the other hand, wouldn’t even have to lift a finger to be able to live comfortably for the rest of their lives. On the contrary, they’d have to try really hard to get rid of all that wealth. Major fuck-ps and intentional money burning excluded, the chance that they end up having trouble getting their basic needs fulfilled is miniscule. THAT is the difference.

Sagifurius, (edited )

and there it is. I feel so sorry for you.

semnosao,

you are the stupidiest person I’ve met in this site. Congratulations.

TacoNissan,

You know, you’re a real piece of work.

outcide,
@outcide@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve worked for several very, very rich men. The pattern I notice is that they always get surrounded by people who make sure that they never, ever hear “no”.

Imagine living in a world where every inane thing that comes out of your mouth, somebody immediately makes it their mission to try and make it happen. You no longer get any kind of useful feedback from the world and your opportunities to learn from feedback are greatly reduced.

I agree, I think in the end, it does make them crazy.

cetvrti_magi, in When your kids misbehave
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I never expected to see something written in any language from Balkans here, nice.

tourist,
@tourist@lemmy.world avatar

druga

sv1sjp, (edited )
@sv1sjp@lemmy.world avatar

I can provide you a Greek version of sudocream if would you like it

promitheas,
@promitheas@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Please do :)

NIB, (edited )

This is a greek price aggregator

skroutz.gr/…/Sudocrem-Kataprayntiki-Krema-250gr.h…

Here is the google translation

“protects, soothes and relieves

ideal for every diaper change

for external use only

care for the whole family”

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah, I use it as well 😂. Hell, if it’s for a baby’s skin, it can’t hurt for grown ups 🤷 😂.

Does wonders to be honest, rashes gone in a day or two. It really is a great product (and not that expensive as well). Would recommend it to anyone if you can find it in pharmacies 👍.

rikudou,
@rikudou@lemmings.world avatar

I can provide the Czech version tomorrow, if you wish.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I never expected to see anyone from the Balkans here 🤣… except for me 🤣.

OpenStars, in When your kids misbehave
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sudo make behave

I'm just going to leave this here, in case anyone needs it... :-D

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I wish it worked 😔.

AnneBonny,

User is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.

eruchitanda, in I am one of you now
@eruchitanda@lemmy.world avatar

I never had success with archinstall, just the regular installation.

It’s kinda weird, actually.

resketreke,
@resketreke@kbin.social avatar

I use EndeavourOS and it works without issues.

NominatedNemesis,

Jeee EOS gang!

Bad_Rats, in I am one of you now

Sorry

growsomethinggood,

SORRY

Timecircleline,

And everytime we kiss

11181514,

They’re just like us

SpaceNoodle,

We’ve all got 'em

Tangent5280,

I get this feeling

Tangent5280,

And everytime we touch

LemmyKnowsBest, in When your kids misbehave

I don’t know why I’m subscribed to this community. I never understand any of your posts or comments.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

c/lostlemmings 🤣

LemmyKnowsBest,

And yeah quite lost cuz it turns out the only reason I saw this post was because I was browsing by “everything,” I thought I was browsing in my subscriptions. Am so lost.

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

lol 🤣… yeah, has happened to me while, for some reason, I’ve started browing some community and just forgot that I was in it, instead of my feed, like “boy, they sure overdid the meme posts today” 🤣🤣🤣.

librecat,

that’s me and the dndmemes community

apprehensively_human, (edited ) in When you build from source 🥲

Just out of curiosity I just started building the Linux kernel to see what my system does, but the CPU isn’t going over 10% load and is hovering around 40 degrees. I just ran make without any parameters, is there a way to get it to use more than a single cpu core at a time?

Edit: Now we’re cooking. make -j$(nproc)

99% CPU utilization at 56 degrees.

callyral, (edited )
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my laptop is at 56°C idle, then again it is summer here

edit: the moment i went to check it is now at 47°C with the browser open. maybe it was reporting the wrong temperature or it’s just cooler today

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Edit: Now we’re cooking. make -j$(nproc)

99% CPU utilization at 56 degrees.

Such an understatement for 56C 😒.

apprehensively_human,

I use a DeepCool AK620 CPU cooler.

www.newegg.ca/deepcool-ak620/p/N82E16835856200

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Oh, good, a sane person that uses air cooling.

I have a BeQuiet one on my desktop… can’t remember the model though 😁.

TimeSquirrel, (edited ) in I am one of you now
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Yo Arch users. Try daily driving Linux From Scratch. I dare ya. Let's see what you're really made of.

DocMcStuffin,
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possiblylinux127, in Year of Linux on the Desktop

Why not Linux mint? It is way more use friendly.

Also why on earth is anyone using windows 7 in 2023. I stopped using it to move to Linux back in 2016

user224,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I do, in VirtualBox. I have a 20 year old printer, and the drivers don’t work in newer Windows versions. I mean, at all. The installer crashes, and automatic driver installer only gets the scanner working.

Anyway, I don’t use Windows. It works on Linux. Kinda. In Linux Mint, I just can’t use high DPI, but I can scan, print, and see “remaining ink” just fine.
Manjaro is another story. Only “Normal Grayscale” works, hp-toolbox doesn’t even show the color cartridge. So I just use Windows 7 with the drivers as the heaviest printer driver ever.

But when I have to use Windows (e.g.: at school), I prefer Windows 7. Windows 10/11 have really weird control, and they are SLOW. Also, when installing Windows 10 onto school computers, nobody bothered to install drivers.
I like the ThinkPad T440s laptops that are in one class. But after upgrade to Windows 10 they have some battery charging issues, and some of them just fail to boot from time-to-time. I use the last one with Windows 7 because it just works.

possiblylinux127, (edited )

You really should not be using Windows 7. If you need to for old software make sure it is isolated and doesn’t have network access. It is very insecure at this point.

DerMann,

Anyone who down voted pls explain…

douglasg14b,
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Perhaps because this is such a typical Linux-bro meme?

By no means is it more user friendly. I drive it daily, my grandmother most definitely could not, they’re way too many times when something stops working or goes wrong with DEs.

Cethin,

It depends on what you mean. For me, it’s pretty user friendly, but I’m also fairly comfortable using a terminal and am very technologically literate. The fact it handles tedious tasks automatically (or can be made to trivially) is so much nicer than Windows. You can easily update all applications and your system in a matter of seconds. Compared to Windows where the application itself has to check for updates when it launches, sends you to download the installer, you have to run that and close the previous version, relaunch, and then you’re finally updated for that single application. Let’s not talk about system updates. Linux is more friendly. It requires a certain level of competence that Windows doesn’t, but if you’re above that level it’s generally better.

Sure, things can go wrong with DEs and other stuff, but it’s often easier than when things go wrong in Windows. Have you ever had the desktop or Explorer crash in Windows? It’s a bad time. Windows is not user friendly. People are just used to it.

NikkiDimes,

Why do so many Linux users not understand the meaning of user-friendly?

ILikeBoobies, (edited )

Because anyone who has used Linux thinks user friendly means things just work and settings are in the same place as last time

Linux users tend to be more GUI-oriented than Windows users as well

Cethin,

They both do things that are more user-friendly than the other. The fact you think it isn’t user-friendly is really showing who doesn’t understand the term. I listed a few things Linux handles better than Windows, and there are many more. Windows fails at many steps, but people accept they understand Windows and deal with it. Windows also doesn’t have any options for customization, so it’s the same bad for everyone, which does help people solve issues, though they maybe shouldn’t have had them in the first place.

NikkiDimes,

Linux is more friendly. It requires a certain level of competence that Windows doesn’t, but if you’re above that level it’s generally better.

😂

lud, (edited )

I also find those constant Linux comments annoying but one should really avoid using Windows 7. Win 7 has been out of support for a long time, either update to Win 10 (if possible), air gap it, install some other OS like Linux, or consider replacing the computer.

rab, (edited )

Ya I’m a Linux system administrator and comments like that are beyond annoying. Linux is not user friendly lol

Also my workstation is Windows 11, your tears fuel me

possiblylinux127,

Clearly you haven’t used desktop Linux for any period of time. Its not the same as a server and is pretty nice and friendly.

banneryear1868,

Windows has more minor problems that are superficial and easy to fix, Linux has less problems but when it does they’re more significant and detrimental.

rab, (edited )

I don’t have patience for issues on my workstation, I run fedora on my personal laptop

I get why everyone hates windows but it literally just works

possiblylinux127,

I guess I’ve had the opposite experience. Maybe its just that I know how to fix Linux but not windows.

banneryear1868,

Yeah I’m a Linux and Windows sysadmin for almost 15 years and don’t really care what it is in practice, just disagree with Microsoft on many things. People have actually argued to me here why I shouldn’t use Windows Server in an enterprise setting, as if a sysadmin who doesn’t prefer Windows would have any bearing on such things. It’s also funny how people seem to think managing Windows is very different than managing Linux, you’re basically doing the same things, I really only interact with Windows in the same manner I interact with Linux it’s just remote powershell instead of ssh. Building Windows server is just running a powershell script, building Linux server is just running the playbook.

Also I disable mostly everything through group policy on Windows and remove all the dumb stuff with remove-appxpackage. Use both for workstations too.

Wolfwood1, (edited )

That’s my experience as well. I’ve been a Mint user for around 6 years (2012 to 2018 or 2019), with different DEs (Gnome, Cinnamon and Mate) and installations and there was always something that stopped working all of a sudden, or something wrong with Mint altogether that made the experience bittersweet. I even tried LMDE for a bit and didn’t last a week using it.

I ended up hopping to Antergos (RIP) and have been with it ever since.

hangonasecond,

I think they mean more user friendly than plain Ubuntu.

banneryear1868,

I’d love if Linux could do everything but I still keep a Windows laptop. Mostly because I don’t want to go forum diving to update the firmware on my synthesizers or exert effort into something that should be thoughtless and trivial.

possiblylinux127,

Maybe use windows 10? If you are going to use windows at least use a supported build

JTskulk,

I used Windows 7 in 2023. It’s the best windows that still ran stuff but obviously that’s changing. I made the switch in April and have been dumbfounded by just how great proton is at running all my games.

Dra, in Never again

A discord server with absurd amounts of over emphasised text, making nothing stand out, filled with emojis and broken up into different messages and sections at the exactly worst places for legibility.

No messages are answered in any channel, and you get amazing sense of all of the technology we have to communicate but zero ability to use it.

jbk, in When you build from source 🥲

me but while running libsvtav1

0x4E4F,
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Also when you do x265 encodes 🥲.

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