mateomaui

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mateomaui,

WHAT?! I would have never guessed that. Lan has always seemed to be the one part that’s dependable, no matter what’s booting.

mateomaui,

I completely forgot there are laptops with no lan port now.

mateomaui,

Guess it depends on hardware, I still had to add the wifi driver for bookworm.

mateomaui,

Debian guy could have saved time by connecting to lan after boot and installing the wifi package directly.

mateomaui,

Well, score one in the user-friendly column for Linux Mint.

I uninstalled python3 in Debian 12, it said “sure, no problem”, and instantly broke the desktop and on reboot could not log in.

Tried the same thing on Linux Mint Debian Edition, and first it refused because one of Cinnamon’s libraries depended on it, but when I included that library in the remove and added purge, it said:

“E: Removing essential system-critical packages is not permitted. This might break the system.”

Thank you, LMDE.

mateomaui,

I want to do this now just to see what happens.

mateomaui, (edited )

Also, I’ve read through the post several times, and it doesn’t mention anonymous quotas or anything like that. It’s just one long promo for what VIP accounts get over regular accounts.

Further, your quoted quotas are wrong, as the screenshot I provided shows 10 per day for anonymous accounts.

If you’re going to shame people for reading comprehension, you should probably read the details yourself a bit closer.

I can only conclude that everyone upvoting you didn’t bother to read the post either.

Anyway, back to sucking my ass with you.

mateomaui,

Try sucking my ass.

mateomaui,

Free trash is still trash.

mateomaui,

I have some learning disabilities, thanks for asking. Prick.

mateomaui, (edited )

For whatever reason, the opensubtitles.com plugin for Kodi still doesn’t require login and still appears to download whatever I need.

For now.

edit: after checking their “support us” page, it appears it’s because of the “anonymous” tier, limited to 10 dls per day.

https://i.imgur.com/C7hPTTY.png

Good enough for me.

mateomaui, (edited )

It doesn’t say any of that information about non-VIP accounts, go read it yourself, and the information you quoted about anonymous accounts is also wrong.

edit: I won’t be receiving any replies from this commenter. If anyone wants to say I’m wrong, feel free to provide a screenshot from the blogpost proving it.

mateomaui, (edited )

I’m also nervous about using an OS I’m not familiar with for business purposes right away.

Install the latest version of VMware Player (17.5) on your current OS, then install linux distros on virtual machines to figure things out first.

If you settle on any you like, make a full disk image backup, before repartitioning to install linux as a dual boot setup and try it on hardware that way.

Keep the Windows partition around, if nothing else just for games or apps that don’t work on linux, or as your backup working profession setup.

edit: some will recommend VirtualBox instead, but for me (on Windows at least) it always resizes on startup incorrectly and obscures part of the desktop, so I have to manually resize on every VM boot. VMware does it properly each time for me without issues.

mateomaui, (edited )

In addition to using virtual machines, remember that once a virtual machine is installed, you can use 7zip (or any zipping program) to archive the whole folder containing the vm files, so if something screws up on the vm, you can reset by deleting the folder, restore it from the zipped archive, and trying again without having to do the whole installation process over and over. You can make as many of those archives as you want as you get a vm install to different milestones.

mateomaui,

🏆 for the dumbest comment, congrats

How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?

I’ve been seeing all these posts about Linux lately, and looking at them, I can honestly see the appeal. I’d love having so much autonomy over the OS I use, and customize it however I like, even having so many options to choose from when it comes to distros. The only thing holding me back, however, is incompatibility issues....

mateomaui,

hmmm, good to know I may have to track down drivers for a regular install, I missed that. Thanks for the feedback!

mateomaui,

I’ve been looking at Tiny10 and 11, have you run into any particular problems using it?

mateomaui,

I’m probably not the best person to ask because we have limited options for speed in Hawaii with how we get our internet. I think the only company with an access point in this state is Private Internet Access, and I use a different one that others probably wouldn’t recommend because it doesn’t have an unblemished history, but I’ve been hoovering up everything for 8+ years with them and haven’t gotten a notice yet.

But, when my current subscription is almost up, I’m probably going to try Mullvad because I’ve read nothing but unanimous good feedback about them. I think ProtonVPN is another popular one.

Aside from that, I’m pretty sure if you search lemmy for VPN in the title, a few threads will come back full of recommendations from everyone.

There’s also this comparison sheet someone on Reddit made and was last updated in October:

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/…/htmlview

mateomaui,

I’ll never forget that scream, I thought a sound like that was reserved for when the cat ran behind the couch and stepped on the surge protector button, corrupting the hard drive as you were almost finished writing your graduate thesis, which wasn’t backed up yet.

mateomaui,

He was in community theater. What shame?

mateomaui, (edited )

It only takes a few tragic events before “backup frequently, often and offline” really takes hold and doing preemptive backup becomes a neurosis. You have to experience a certain amount of fear, loss and regret to get there.

edit: the upside is I haven’t reinstalled a primary OS in years. Something is fucked? Restore that last image and keep rolling.

mateomaui,

Yeah, we definitely had fun at his expense for a while after that.

If you love piracy you should consider voting/joining your local Pirate Party (pp-international.net)

From wikipedia: “Pirate Party is a label adopted by political parties around the world. Pirate parties support civil rights, direct democracy (including e-democracy) or alternatively participation in government, reform of copyright and patent laws to make them more flexible and open to encourage innovation and creativity, use...

mateomaui,

This Green Party rebrand isn’t entirely unexpected.

mateomaui,

My favorite Arch interaction I’ve read was where someone asked the best way to change the theming of a certain distro, and an Arch dude took issue with this, saying that if they wanted something different they should just use a different distro or create their own, instead of disrespecting the vision of the distro creators. This, over changing the theme, for which options are built-in, and which is the base minimal type of customization you can do on any OS, for a distro type where a primary selling point is endless customization compared to other distros.

Seriously, gtfoh.

mateomaui,

This is like putting a $10 price tag on a free sidewalk item so someone will steal it.

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