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MiddledAgedGuy, to linux in My first year using Linux: My experience

I think most of us FOSS folks will agree that GIMP is pretty unintuitive.

MiddledAgedGuy, to linux in Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop?

Two facts:

  1. I love people doing weird things with tech.
  2. I absolutely hate this.
MiddledAgedGuy, to linux in ELI5 the whole Wayland vs X11 going on.

X11 is like a big dilapidated house. It doesn’t work very well anymore and is difficult to maintain.

Wayland is new modern house. Smaller and more efficient, but missing some amenities that the old house had that some people still want, like a wood burning stove.

MiddledAgedGuy, (edited ) to linux in Just moved to linux

My guess is you have an nvidia card and are using the nouveau (open source) module instead of the nvidia (proprietary) one.

Assuming that’s correct, here’s Ubuntu’s documentation on that. ubuntu.com/server/…/nvidia-drivers-installation

MiddledAgedGuy, to memes in $1 grilled cheese

I get that it’s probably a joke. But I would absolutely go out of my way to get small bills to buy basic grilled sandwiches from this person complete with, what I assume, is barely hospitable service.

I feel like that’s kind of a hipster thing? I don’t care for the label, but I can’t argue it sometimes fits.

MiddledAgedGuy, (edited ) to linux in Does Wayland really break everything? (Nate Graham's OG post ref'd in the Phoronix article)

Wayland != X11

Not 100% feature compatible != broken.

My opinion and also a TL;DR: of the article.

MiddledAgedGuy, (edited ) to linux in (Constructively) What is your least favorite distro & why?

TL;DR: Ubuntu. Because I want choices.

Ubuntu. And I’ve felt that way for a long time, so it’s not something recentish like snaps.

I don’t want my distro to decide what DE and software I’m using for me. They used to have a minimal iso which gave you, as the name suggests, a very minimal install. But now their minimal image is meant for containerized stuff and if memory serves comes with some extra cruft for that purpose.

I got annoyed and I left. And every distro I’ve tried since, even if I didn’t stick with it, I liked better.

To add some constructiveness, as that’s just complaining. That can be a good thing, just depends on the user. If they want the crafted experience Ubuntu provides, then it’s a good pick. It’s just not for me.

MiddledAgedGuy, to linux in Is Ubuntu deserving the hate?

Ubuntu is a tough one. I don’t like it. I don’t like snaps, but more than that I don’t like their direction in general.

But I have some respect for them too. I think they played a pretty significant role in Linux being as popular (relatively speaking) as it is, and I don’t feel like they have any ill intent.

So I don’t personally care for it but I’m glad it’s around I guess is my point?

MiddledAgedGuy, to gaming in I remember getting a PS3 just to avoid this back then

I don’t doubt this this is generally the case, but most of the games I enjoy playing with friends offer their own servers. Which got me thinking about it, and they tend to be indie games.

So it’s not gone. Niche, perhaps.

MiddledAgedGuy, (edited ) to linux in Using Linux for the first time

I’d recommend against any of those choices.

  • Puppy Linux: It’s a solid live boot environment but it’s not really ideal in comparison to the major distros on a permanent install.
  • Alpine Linux: Since it uses musl instead of glibc, you’re likely to run into problems
  • Linux from scratch: Going through LFS is a great way to get a solid understanding of Linux, but unless you want to spend more time maintaining your system than using it, it’s going to be a frustrating experience.

Try one of the distros others have suggested.

Edit: I checked the specs on that hardware and yeah that’s going to struggle. Maybe Alpine would be ok. It’s fairly easy to spin up and might be fun to play with on that hardware. You’ll probably want a fairly large swap if you’re planning on using a desktop environment.

MiddledAgedGuy, to linux in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?

Arch. Rolling release is too much maintenance and AUR can be a pain. I do like the minimalist approach though.

For those of a similar opinion and aren’t familiar with it, check out Void. Also a minimalist rolling release, but aims for more stable packages so less updating. Decent package selection in their repos as well.

MiddledAgedGuy, to linux in Just install EndeavorOS lol

I agree. I don’t use Arch (I have in the past) but I use Arch Wiki heavily.

MiddledAgedGuy, (edited ) to fuck_cars in MAY USE FULL LANE

And owning a truck in the the US, I feel, is a status symbol for many that purchase them rather than any need for carrying/towing stuff. So extra pointless.

Edit: And even if so, they don’t need to be so big.

MiddledAgedGuy, to risa in TIL that Geordi directed some episodes

You can do anything! Just take a look, it’s in a book.

MiddledAgedGuy, to privacy in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

I wonder if they ever really have? When I was in school they taught you how to use a computer, but not what the computer was doing or how it worked.

I’m not too connected to the educational sector anymore but anecdotally it seems like becoming tech literate has a growing stigma (it’s always had a stigma). Happily ignoring what it’s doing while it’s actively abusing you.

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