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Quazatron, to linux in systemd 255-rc1 Brings "Blue Screen of Death" Support and New Tool To Spawn VMs
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Finally, my life is complete. We have achieved feature parity with Windows.

Seriously, the BSOD QR-code is a great way to have a more inclusive system. Hardened geeks can still sift through the boot log to find problems and newbies can just get help online. Win-win.

Quazatron, to linux in What is the point of dbus?
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It would not be created if existing plumbing covered all use cases.

Don’t assume you know better and that developers are simply reinventing the wheel.

Quazatron, to asklemmy in What is your unpopular flim opinion
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I enjoy Tarantino movies. It all boils down to: are they solid fun entertainment or not, and to me the answer is yes.

Someone else did it better elsewhere? Sure, and he is very forthcoming about his influences. So if you’re a fan, you’ll likely find his sources and enjoy those too. Win win.

Quazatron, to linux in Darling runs macOS software directly without using a hardware emulator
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Yet.

Quazatron, to asklemmy in How do I stop my cats from eating my plants?
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Stop buying delicious plants.

Or sacrifice one of your cats to appease the plant god. That should get the message through to the other cats.

Quazatron, to linux in One single partition for Linux versus using a partition table?
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It’s fine for most uses.

For server or enterprise cases you want to separate /usr, /var and /tmp to prevent a rogue process from filling the / volume and crashing the machine.

Quazatron, to linux in The Distro Wars are good actually.?
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After a while you’ll realise that it’s just healthy competition, not wars.

I use a bunch of distros, just like I have a lot of different tools in my toolbox. Each serves a slightly different function.

Keep in mind that the motto is “World domination,” not “Internal quarrelling”.

Quazatron, to linux in Breaking Windows to let the penguin in...
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Exactly. Boring stability is good.

Quazatron, to linux in What's (are) the funniest/stupidest way(s) you've broken your linux setup?
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Found out the hard way that if you edit /etc/sudoers with anything other than visudo you best be absolutely sure the syntax is correct, otherwise sudo will refuse to read it and you’ll be locked out.

Also learned to add -rf to the rm command at the end, after I re-read it to make sure it does what it should do. Something like rm /path -rf instead of rm -fr /path. That protects you from your fat fingers hitting the enter key half way through.

Quazatron, to asklemmy in What cheap tool/gadget do you use that greatly improves your daily life?
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Good quality kitchen knives. Makes cooking a much better experience.

Quazatron, to linux in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?
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I’ve been using Xubuntu LTS on my work laptop some 10 years now. All the customization I do is remove snaps and add flatpaks. It just works.

I have RHEL and derivatives on my work machines, where I spend most of my day. I don’t like the RPM package system, which they tried to improve upon several times already. I don’t like Gnome, is too opinionated for me.

I had a colleague who used Gentoo, to claim superiority. His laptop spent most of the day burning kilowatts with the fans blowing. Not for me. Having everyone build packages from source is very unneficient. "Oh, but the security of building your own binaries! " Well, did you look at the code you’re building? No? Well then.

I end up always going back to the DEB ecosystem, with a XFCE desktop. Lately I’ve been using Manjaro with XFCE and Flatpaks, no AUR.

Quazatron, to asklemmy in How do you work full-time and stay awake all shift?
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Reducing caloric intake (sugar and other carbohydrates) and walking or running regularly had a dramatic influence on my fatigue.

Before masking the symptoms with supplements, I would advise you to try to find the cause.

Quazatron, to asklemmy in What's an alternative to Spotify that doesn't play you the same fucking songs over and over?
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I use Tidal and it shares the same problem, especially if you are using it in drive mode in your car (Android Auto). I guess they do it to minimize data transmission costs by buffering your favorite songs on your device, but it annoys the hell out of me.

Also, Tidal has a Hip-hop/Rap bias that I was unable to remove after some 2 years of using it. I don’t have a single song from those genres in my favorites or playlists, but it will suggest them all the same. I will block the artists and they will pop up on the new releases page.

Regarding music quality it is miles ahead of Spotify. I don’t know if Spotify has finally released an hi-fi/lossless tier, but at the time Tidal was unmatched. After listening to Tidal hi-fi I could not go back to Spotify’s mungled up audio.

Quazatron, to linux in Cool fancy programs?
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  • That one whose name I forget but basically spawns a cat that chases your cursor

You mean Neko. Used to have it installed a long time ago. I don’t know if it still works in this day of compositors and Wayland.

I also remember having a bunch of penguins running around my screen like little lemmings. Xpenguins I think it was called.

You can also get Xcowsay to pop up occasionally on your desktop to offer silly advice, just pipe it from fortune and add it to crontab.

Quazatron, to linux in What happens when Linus dies/retires?
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I’m going back to FreeDOS. I can still edit autoexec.bat and config.sys.

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