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Can anyone else feel sensations in their brain?

Last time I checked there aren’t nerve endings in our brain, so it should be impossible to feel sensations in my brain. However, at random times during my life, like seeing the plot twist in Fight Club for example, I’ve felt feelings in my brain. I just felt it again now while doing some intense introspection, and I just...

pastermil,

In most cases, headache comes from the muscle

pastermil,

How about making sure I don’t hit anything on my way out?

pastermil,

I love OpenSUSE Leap KDE! Been using it on my living room.

But the question still stand: Any RHEL-based with first-class KDE support?

pastermil,

I personally (and professionally) use Debian/Ubuntu based most of the time. I’ve tried Fedora several times over the last few years, but it just never sit right with me, especially the package manager and how much it sticks to GNOME stuff, even with its KDE spin.

I’ve been trying to get into RHEL based out of curiosity.

pastermil,

That is true, RHEL and Fedora both uses dnf. This is probably why I’m having a hard time getting into RHEL.

Meanwhile, OpenSUSE uses zypper which is different from dnf. In fact some .rpm packages are incompatible between the two.

pastermil,

Same here. After marriage, I did learned to tone down on this.

pastermil,

I’d usually opt for the 30 series due to being able to unlock the BIOS with coreboot, but the 80 series and all that came before should be good.

What hobbies help you minimize or avoid navigating commercialism?

By commercialism, I’m aiming at a mix of spending a lot and sifting through bloated business models (e.g. this or that accessory/equipment, microtransactions, etc.). Feel like many can relate to this sort of commercial fatigue, and yet it creeps even into hobbies where one tries to unwind....

pastermil,

YAARRRRR!

pastermil,

How about collecting & watching pirated TV shows off the internet?

OpenSUSE Leap 15.5 -> Tumbleweed conversion

Thinking of trying to morph my Leap workstation into Tumbleweed (and potentially Slowroll once that project matures enough). I’ve seen that you can do it . I reckon I can rollback relatively easily via the BTRFS snapshots if it goes sideways, but just curious to see what others’ experience with doing so has been.

pastermil,

Is microOS KDE a thing already? Last I checked, it was still hella broken.

pastermil,

That’s what I’ve seen so far as well. Definitely would try it out once it’s ready tho!

pastermil,

If he did, the grandson may not exist

pastermil,

Also:

  • init system, without which you’d be left with only one program running at a time
  • some programs are written in interpreted language (e.g python, shell, perl), so the interpreter would also be required
  • C library, without which none of the above would function (yes, even if all the programs are statically compiled, it still has that library included with each executable)
  • this one is not necessary for the runtime, but is needed for creating a working system: toolchain – preprocessor, compiler, linker, assembler – all the stuff for transforming the source code into executables

Another comment mentioned Linux From Scratch, I’d totally recommend that, but it would take so much of your time manually building stuff (which is why it is so educational). If you don’t have the time, you may want to opt with Gentoo instead.

pastermil,

How would wlroots relate to the compositors such as KWin & GNOME Shell?

pastermil,

I’ve been hearing about this a lot. How would this NVK relate to nouveau driver?

pastermil,

Meanwhile, Linux Mint users have it on by default.

pastermil,

Since this was 1949, they needed to make sure to say “no homo” before using.

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