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rottingleaf, in Linux too mainstream for some 🤷

I use Void Linux because I don’t have too much free time (for figuring out all the little moments with configuring something more automated like Debian for my laptop, or for compiling stuff in Gentoo, or for micromanaging Slackware).

0x4E4F,
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Void saves you compiling time as well 👍.

MalReynolds, in I am one of you now
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NixOS is the new Arch… (cat, meet pigeons) Unfortunately It doesn’t have as much basic training as Arch did (which archinstall obviates, not that I think this is a bad thing, it’s time is here), which did so much to improve community. Unfortunately NixOS’s doco is woeful, while ArchWiki is gold standard.

I say this as an ex Arch type who moved to Fedora, now ublue-kinoite, waiting for Nix to mature enough to daily (although I do have a T440p with 3 boot drives not doing much, hmm)…

Shareni,

NixOS is the new Arch…

Yeah nah, arch has an actual use case for normal users - it’s just the same old Linux with the most recent packages.

Nix and guix simply don’t work as distros for regular people. They’re made for scientific and corporate applications. They add a huge amount of complexity in order to solve problems you don’t have.

Nixos is like rust: hyped into the stratosphere by people who don’t use it

I say this as an ex Arch type who moved to Fedora, now ublue-kinoite, waiting for Nix to mature enough to daily

I’m running guix in fedora as a PM. You get most of the benefits, and can still use other PM’s like npm without crying for a week first. Although imo guix works better in that scenario since you can just “guix install X” and then use X like any other binary.

PumpkinEscobar, in I am one of you now

The new / rewritten arch install is fantastic. The btrfs layout, with encryption, really nice experience and end result.

Deceptichum, in When your kids misbehave
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Sudocrem is such a life saver.

palordrolap,

Until the kids get their hands on it and decide use it to "paint" half a room.

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

Or just paint themselves…

dependencyinjection,

Reminded me that I apparently once painted the TV with nail varnish.

Gentoo1337, in When you build from source 🥲
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sudo emerge -av firefox

jol, in which ones do you think I missed?

I would be OK if the guy that made Stardew Valley became a billionaire.

ShitOnABrick, in Year of Linux on the Desktop
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Linux mint tends to work quite well on steam with proton after initially setting everything up

Kecessa, in which ones do you think I missed?

There’s a whole bunch of people that deserve to become billionaires a lot more than people in tech and that would have a much better impact on the world if they did. I would much rather have a bunch of billionaire physicists, immunologists, virologists, pediatricians and so on.

yum_burnt_toast,
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that is a nice conundrum. almost like it is impossible to become a billonaire if the desire to benefit society is too high on your priority list.

possiblylinux127, in which ones do you think I missed?

The creator of Vim is unfortunately no longer with us.

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in This truly is the year of the linux desktop

what is other? kaios, postmarketos?

Cethin,

Is Blackberry still around? Could include that if they haven’t switched to Android.

JustUseMint,

The BSDs for one

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

I meant for mobile

JustUseMint,

Year of the windows phone baby!

ammonium,

I assume it’s mostly not detected correctly

drislands, in Where they went Tim?

Where they went Tim?

This should read “Where did they go, Tim?”, for your information. Great meme either way.

thedirtyknapkin,

they know… it was on purpose.

cyrl, in I love vim

You can also put vim inside VSCode via extensions!

lemmesay,
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I tried it twice. it require enabling affinity support, which causes vscodium to freezes after an hour of use. might be an issue just on my machine, but it made be use just nvim :)

Telodzrum, in Come tell Tux🐧your Linux plans for next year to cheer him up

Made the switch to full-time daily driver Linux this year instead of dual booting. Next year is the year of Arch.

Murdoc,

I’m wanting to do that, and steam has made it possible, but I have just a couple of games holding me back still. Not the games’ fault, it’s just that I’d have to buy them again on steam and I’m po’.

Telodzrum,

I managed to get the last few of mine like that (all Ubisoft, fuck them) running through Lutris. I know some people swear by bottles, too.

mjsaber, in Come tell Tux🐧your Linux plans for next year to cheer him up
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I don’t use Linux, but I love penguins, and I want to chill with this Lil guy

mack7400, in Come tell Tux🐧your Linux plans for next year to cheer him up

Add a Javascript dependency into the kernel. You’re welcome.

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