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KISSmyOS, (edited ) to linux in Arch or NixOS?

Arch breaks all the time.

Is that your recent personal experience?

KISSmyOS, to lemmyshitpost in Microchips

Ich bin nicht überrascht von einem niederländischen Kommentar in einem Faden über Käse.

KISSmyOS, to linuxmemes in Accurate?

Arch has been more of a “just works” distro for me than OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, Debian and Fedora.
Arch Installation nowadays goes like this:


<span style="color:#323232;">iwctl  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">device list  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">station *device* scan  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">station *device* get-networks  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">station *device* connect *SSID*  
</span><span style="color:#323232;">archinstall
</span>

And you only need the first 5 lines if you’re installing from wifi.

KISSmyOS, to linux in Arch or NixOS?

For me, the issue with Debian stable currently isn’t the applications, but the DE. Wayland support and UX gets better with every update of Gnome/KDE, and that isn’t something you can install via flatpak.

KISSmyOS, to linux in Arch or NixOS?

“Stability” is probably the most mis-used word in the Linux world.
It means that how your system looks and behaves doesn’t change, which is really important for servers, especially in business, where you want to plan any change in advance before you commit to it.
Arch is not stable in this sense. It constantly changes, and those changes can come up on short notice with any upgrade.

But when people read that Arch isn’t stable, they think the system can break at any time.
I’d say this hasn’t been the case for at least 10 years now. If you RTFN (read the fucking news) and use the AUR sensibly, Arch has become a really boring system, regarding breakage.

KISSmyOS, to lemmyshitpost in Microchips

Fun fact: Kraft used to label the product as “Pasteurized Processed Cheese Food” until the FDA slapped them with a warning cause they didn’t meat the quality requirements for that label.

KISSmyOS, to linuxmemes in You should

And on a modern Linux system, there’s a limit to how many can run simultaneously, so while it will bog down your system, it won’t crash it. (I’m running it right now)

KISSmyOS, to vexillology in Flags of Swedish provinces

I bet Jämtland gets bullied by all the others:
“You forgot what a cross looks like? Saint Philip never liked you.”

KISSmyOS, (edited ) to linuxmemes in It's OK if you cry

This isn’t a Linux compatibility issue. You bought a device where the manufacturer told you in advance that a driver for the built-in wifi module doesn’t exist yet. It’s a product at the development stage.

So just follow the manufacturer’s recommendation from the product page: use a wifi dongle for now and pat yourself on the back for being an early adopter.

KISSmyOS, to linuxmemes in It's OK if you cry

Oh god, why did you have to trigger that memory???

KISSmyOS, (edited ) to linuxmemes in It's OK if you cry
KISSmyOS, to lemmyshitpost in Microchips

I think he’s more of a “Kraft Singles” kinda guy.

KISSmyOS, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Microchips
KISSmyOS, to lemmyshitpost in Have you tried...

You’re mum

KISSmyOS, to linuxmemes in It's OK if you cry

I’m old enough but it’s not the case anymore.

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