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Each to his own ☺️ 🤷.

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Or switch wifi cards, have done that as well when there was no other option.

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Trust me when I say this, that wasn’t always the case 😔.

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There are some oddball cards out there that need the linux firmware xxx (insert manufacturer instead of xxx) binary blobs in order to work, but yes, those cards are rare nowadays and mostly older hardware uses that (as you mentioned, hardware from 10+ years ago).

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Use that till the drivers get released… temporary solution, but there isn’t a better one at the moment 🤷.

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I just do lspci and install the adequate firmware 😂.

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Yeah, the Chinese stuff seems to work better under Linux… for some reason 😂. I one based on a Realtek chip (I think 🤔) and I couldn’t get passed a few hundred KB in Windows. Linux fried that baby, it did 1.5MB 😂.

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LPT - Line Print Terminal? 🤨

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I use Void BTW 😁.

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Yes, if it’s on 5 to 10 year old hardware.

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Why not use LAN instead?

0x4E4F, (edited )

Yep, been in the same boat 😂. Was an LTS fan for a long long time till I realized… this shit ain’t worth it 😂.

Everthing there is out there in 99% of the cases compiles against latest libraries. And well, LTS is just… lagging behind 🤷. So, you solve one lib dependcy and then, bam, another one pops up… OK, solved that one, bam, another one 😒… it just gets frustrating to compile stuff on LTS.

And then you get all sorts of errors from the package manager cuz you did the unthinkable - install latest libs on an LTS distro.

LTS is good for one thing only nowadays - servers.

0x4E4F, (edited )

Have no idea to be honest, I stole the meme 😂. But yes, I have had problems with wifi drivers on Linux. Not a lot, but still.

And yes, I’m still trying to get an old Microtek scanner to work in Linux 😔.

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I just think you’ve had the luck of not having a lot of unsupported hardware on Linux 😂.

Yes, in general, things are OK driver wise, but remember when we had to resort to ndiswrapper to get wifi working… yeah, that was a pain 😔.

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Try Void, maybe it has the adequate firmware binary blobs… worth a try 🤷.

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Yeah, they came in later on and that’s why I think they were “better”… learned from experience with the wifi drivers. And they weren’t really better, most of them still use binary blobs.

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I know how to do that, you set the subvolume as the default one, thus, when mounting, if no options are passed, it always mounts that subvolume as root.

But, you have to disable that. Sure, I set it during install, cuz installers are stupid (if you tell it to install in /@, it will most probably moan), but disable it after first run (set the real root as the default subvol, i.e. mount point) and just add subvol mount options in fstab.

It’s just extra steps I have to do now 😒, that’s why the rant.

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Yes, you can, but now I have to move the entire install to a subvolume, risking borking the install 😒.

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I need it because of Timeshift, it works with subvolumes only.

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Yeah, that should work, thanks 👍.

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Yeah, but Timeshift uses the Ubuntu style subvolume naming, @ for root, @home for /home, so you have to create them that way, otherwise, it won’t work. It can work if you tell it to ignore home, but checks for @ as root on start up.

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Timeshift works only with BTRFS subvolumes, thus, if you wanna have backups (snapshots), you have to have subvolumes and not install in the root of a BTRFS filesystem 😔.

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Awww man, thanks ☺️.

Good thing I love fiish, it’s my default shell 😉.

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Yes, you can just set it to mount a, let’s say @home, subvolume to /home and that’s that, done.

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I would rather not have them 😂. If I’d have rivals, I’d just go for another girl.

Not really in the mood for dominance, I’m almost 40 😂.

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