beatle,

I feel arch users would be far more popular if this were true.

lowleveldata,

Because everyone is already some cute maid IRL?

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

I’m definitely a cute maid.

Want me to send proof?

lowleveldata,

Can’t say no to that

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

Shit. Now I have to go find the ugliest dude I can that’s wearing a French maid outfit…

jaybone,

You’re on the right platform.

rtxn,

Here you go. Not an Arch user, but he’s in the pipeline. And he’s kinda rocking the outfit.

autoexec,

Username doesn’t check out?

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

Everyone is cute to someone. Or so they say.

femboy_bird,

ok but like it kind of is…

(i use arch btw)

BoiLudens,

Guess I’ll be feeling it soon

Petter1,

Don’t miss to insult the maintainer of a AUR package as noob while installing it completely wrong, lol

recapitated,

It’s really not that bad. Just don’t go off script unless you know what you’re doing. Same as every OS.

oatscoop,

And make sure you shave your legs with the grain, not against. Ingrown hairs suck.

joyjoy, (edited )

Honestly, yes. Whenever my PC goes to sleep, my SSD stops working. I have to unplug it and plug it back in to make it work again.

Journalctl suggests the SATA port doesn’t support suspend signals. I suspect my mobo (ASUS TUF Gaming B550M-Plus) doesn’t fully support sleep on Linux. Though I’ve yet to test if it’s also an issue on Windows.

mosiacmango, (edited )

Have the wifi version of that mobo. No issues with suspend with either ubuntu or Pop-OS. Using an nvme as primary.

Might honestly be arch.

Fuck_u_spez_,

Had a very similar issue with an Intel NUC running Arch.

joyjoy,

Same, but the issue is with my second drive on SATA.

KillingTimeItself,

that is bizarre. My MSI board has been pretty much perfect with sleep, never tried hibernation though.

HotsauceHurricane,

I signed up for heartache by choosing a Chromebook to fucking around with. I don’t afraid.

Zink,

I just did this yesterday! I’ve worked with Linux/Unix for a long time, but I’ve never had a Linux machine at home. We had an ancient cheap chromebook and I turned it into a functional Linux laptop! I used GalliumOS though, which isn’t being actively developed any longer, so I might have to change setups eventually.

HotsauceHurricane,

I really think chromebooks have a decent future in the linux community. Especially with them being cheap. I use mabox linux, its a manjaro +openbox distro with tons of customization options. Its way way cool. If you are more into debian you should check out bunson labs ! https://www.bunsenlabs.org/https://maboxlinux.org/

Zink,

In didn’t plan to distro hop on the chrome book, but having something actively maintained that’s a nice’d up Debian would be sweet.

What have you done to me?!?!?

Are these distros good at supporting various old chrome book hardware? Hell maybe even something like Mint would work, but I should probably stick with the lightweight ones.

HotsauceHurricane,

Mabox has an option at setup for Chromebook keyboards but i find binding from a regular keyboard less of a pain. My one real issue was the sound card, but SOF ( sound open firmware) fixed it immediately.

Mint is basically perfect, i just wish their xfce edition was based on Debian And not ubuntu. Mint + debian = the tops. Another one to consider is Sparky Linux. I heard good stuff about it. https://sparkylinux.org/

Zink,

Thanks again!

The chrome book is in a state where I can boot from the USB drive and try out whatever I want, so I’m going to take a look!

Thcdenton,

Based

machinin,

Fuck, I regret buying my Chromebook so much.

HotsauceHurricane,

Did you use the Mrchromebox.tech “hack “ to use an alt OS on it? My Chromebook has become my daily driver now. Though I fuckers it up constantly.

Lulzagna,

I don’t get it. Arch Linux is the butt of a joke because it’s Linux?

caseyweederman,

Joke?

olutukko,

What are u even talking about lol. The meme is about the fact that there is huge trans community using arch. Unixsocks for example

Lulzagna, (edited )

Trans people: exist

Linux user base: TRANS PEOPLE EXIST

Wow, great joke. 🙄

KillingTimeItself,

the running joke is that arch users are either femboys or trans.

You know the joke about computer nerds being neckbeards? Same idea.

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

But… they are 🤨…

KillingTimeItself,

that’s why its a running joke…

pewpew,
@pewpew@feddit.it avatar

The case is bloat, a real Arch user wouldn’t need it

Deckweiss,

I laughed about the meme.

But It’s the opposite of my experience tbh. I had way more trouble before I finally switched to arch.

BRBWaffles,
@BRBWaffles@lemmy.world avatar

Give NixOS a try. Imagine never even having the risk of a broken system ever again. Never getting stuck in the TTY because some update bricked to your shit. It’s a nice life on Nix.

EuroNutellaMan,
@EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

Idk, I like NixOS but it’s not problem-free and the worst part about it is that for some problems you won’t have much luck finding help in many places and on top of that the documentation isn’t the greatest. That said I have found less very serious issues, but also because I haven’t messed with it as much as Arch.

femboy_bird,

I don’t like the nix package manager it updates too slowly, and though a config file for everything is a neat idea, i found that it was kind of clunky for use on a desktop, so i’m back on void (which tbf has way less packages than arch or nix but xbps has everything i personally need)

Deckweiss, (edited )

Are you willing to take a list of my requirements and giving me a functional set of nix / homemanager / flake files that fullfill those requirements? (It’s a long and very particular list) I’ll even pay you 150$ if you can manage to fulfill 100% of the must haves and over 80% of the want haves.

Because last time I tried it took over a week, was buggy (thus compromising about a quarter of the must have requirements) and provided no visible benefit over my current archlinux with a set of custom packages for dotfiles, config backups and bootable btrfs snapshots from my personal experience.

BRBWaffles,
@BRBWaffles@lemmy.world avatar

I would be willing to do this, yes.

Caitlyynn,
@Caitlyynn@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I’m in this picture

nifty,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

I am into Arch now.

femboy_bird,

btw

jenny_ball,
@jenny_ball@lemmy.world avatar

loll i met someone just like this 2 days ago

trackcharlie,

takes lace gloves off

I feel extremely called out right now.

puts lace gloves back on

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

They only appear when offended 🤔… what a strange creature…

Crack0n7uesday,

Missing the grounding strap that goes around your wrist to prevent static electricity damage.

Socsa,

Don’t kink shame me

oatscoop,

Real men just touch the chassis.

Socsa,

The fact that I look bad in lace is why I use Debian btw

AVincentInSpace, (edited )

Come now, my hardware is newer than that

netwren,

Ah man this is the first meme I saw and I just got done giving up trying to install Arch because I’m getting some systemd hang from the USB installer.

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

Try Void, no systemd 😁.

netwren,

It’s in the iso 😢 how hard is it to switch out void on the livecd?

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

What do you mean switch out?

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