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juli, (edited ) to linux in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

The thing with arch is that you have to know a lot of stuff. You have to take care of selinux yourself etc. If you know what you do, everything is fine. At the same time you can be on tumbleweed, kinoite or any other distro and install aur packages with distrobox. For me, there’s no reason to use arch. If you want to tinker with your system, go for arch.

If you kind of know what you do as a beginner, you can go for it as well, steep learning curve but you’ll be more advanced than others in the same time.

juli, (edited ) to linux in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future
  1. It doesn’t really matter much which distro you choose.
  2. Use flatpaks - flatpaks sandbox your apps more than traditional packages. As a side effect, the package manager of the distro won’t matter anymore.
  3. There are thousand of distros, stick to a popular one.
  4. Install packages on distrobox instead of directly onto your system if you use the terminal. Stay as close to the base image as possible. If you want to have access to all packages, install arch/endeavouros on distrobox and use the aur. If a package is not on aur, it’s not published yet. With distrobox there’s no reason to switch to another distribution because of package availability.
  5. Use a distro with which you can roll back to a previous state easily. If things go downhill, youcan always fall back. There are many distros that provide a very easy out of the box experience for that. If you can’t fall back easily, ignore the distro or be prepared for the worst case
  6. Arch is for advanced people because you may set up your system as you like. There are many great distros that choose the base packages for you. You will have a great experience on most big distros. Most of them use GNOME. GNOME is great. KDE is awesome. Tough decision. Watch youtube vidoes about both. Install the other one in a VM to check it out. You may use an immutable distro like fedora silverblue/kinoite. You can switch back and forth by rebasing to the respective desktop environment.

Following is a good source for anyone looking into desktops www.privacyguides.org/en/desktop/ they focus on an educated distro choice.

Read the arch wiki whenever you want to do something or want to know something. wiki.archlinux.org you want to know more abiut piewire? aw! You want to know about GNOME? KDE? Type !aw KDE into ddg, qwant or brave. Read the respecting documentation of your distro. Follow them on mastodon. Register to the forum. Join a matrix community.

Watch great channels like “the linux experiment” on peertube. Yes peertube, why should you watch it on youtube if it’s on peertube?

juli, to linux in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future

Don’t use a HDD to run your system on it :D

juli, to piracy in GitHub - RandomNinjaAtk/docker-lidarr-extended: lidarr-extended :: Lidarr application packaged with multiple scripts to provide additional functionality

Whoops. That’s the old link. Here’s the new one github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/arr-scripts

juli, to linux in Flatpak can look daunting...

Because has many advantages

juli, to linux in Flatpak can look daunting...

Why do you care about 20gigs? A 128gb SSD is 10 bucks.

juli, to linux in Bored With Bash? Change the Default Shell in Linux

Nice. But I want to change the default terminal in gnome but gnome-files doesn’t respect my choice. …

juli, to linux in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?

With an immutable system you can’t fuck things up. I guess you aren’t on one. In that case, use boxes and install it in a vm :)

juli, (edited ) to linux in GitHub - G-dH/vertical-workspaces: V-Shell is a GNOME Shell extension that allows you to customize the layout and behavior of the Shell UI.

The advantage of V Shell is that you switch workspaces vertically as well instead of scrolling sideways. It overrides the native GNOME scrolling.

Amount of options are overwhelming. It is extending GNOME with a lot of functions

There is a little flashing when scrolling through workspaces you’re right. All else it works alright I guess.

juli, to linux in How to hide the world clock in GNOME?

nice, thx

juli, to linux in GitHub - G-dH/vertical-workspaces: V-Shell is a GNOME Shell extension that allows you to customize the layout and behavior of the Shell UI.

I just found a bloody always on top button while searching extensions for “button”. crazy times we live in :D

juli, to linux in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?

You can test it today. The feature freeze has happened already, thus nothing will change until the release

juli, to piracy in How to download a series on arte.tv?

That sounds very nice! Thank you!

juli, to piracy in Fuck Subscriptions. Here is how to setup Streamio like a pro

Thanks for pointing it out. I was using backticks for too long, but I fallback whenever the text has multiple paragraphs and when sentences shall be in a new line.

I am very disappointed that markdown is not perfect. I still use it and I hope there will be some day a latex html markdown successor.

juli, to piracy in How to download a series on arte.tv?

Thx. I just meant usenet. *arr is working but there was a lot of rubbish on usenet when I tested it.

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