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pete_the_cat, to memes in it is german right?

Ich kann nicht jemand verstehen!/s

pete_the_cat, to linux in Need some help with Xubuntu networking please.

Yeah,Persistent Device Naming became mainstream a few years back.

pete_the_cat, to lemmyshitpost in cool phone trick

LMAO that’s amazing

pete_the_cat, to linux in Need some help with Xubuntu networking please.

Glad that helped you, they shouldn’t be changing since the names are based on their location in the PCI bus instead of being generic (eth0, eth1, etc…). IIRC you can specify udev rules to name the devices what you want using UUIDs or something that way you’ll always know what they’re called. I’d suggest reading about Ethernet device naming in Linux if you want to know more.

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

I get your reasoning, a lot of “re-spins” are hidden away on many distros download pages, but saying something like “I don’t like Ubuntu because it uses Gnome” is like saying “I don’t like Fords because they come with radios”.

Regarding PopOS it probably is true because it probably all GUI specific things setup for new users, anything system level wouldn’t be changed.

pete_the_cat, to linux in Need some help with Xubuntu networking please.

No worries, sometimes I end up replying days or a week later myself haha

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

Apparently there’s a lot of hate for the devs/packaging team, people say updates break their systems all the time. I’ve used it on and off for a while years ago, personally and have had no issues. I put it on my parent’s computer over two years ago and they haven’t had any issues either.

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

When you login does it say “G’day!” ?

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

Swapping out KDE/Plasma for Gnome or anything else is dead simple most of the time. The DE isn’t locked to the distro, you can have multiple DEs and windowing systems (X and Wayland) installed at once. You can select them from your login manager.

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

You are aware that you can have multiple DEs installed at once, right? Also many distros have multiple different choices for the default DE. I haven’t used it for probably over a decade, but I’m sure Kubuntu, the KDE version of Ubuntu, still exists.

pete_the_cat, to memes in I might move again. (Or not)

Same, I use World and in the Boost app I just select all or subscribed instead of local and I definitely still see the piracy community that I’m subscribed to 🤷‍♂️

pete_the_cat, to piracy in GTA V source code has been leaked.

He’s essentially the next Kevin Mitnick.

pete_the_cat, to linux in Recommendations

Yeah it was a massive relief! I’m always willing to help and share all of the knowledge I’ve gained over the years, gotta make use of it somehow! Back when I was your age I felt the same way, I was part of a private hacking/security community and dudes would spout out stuff about Linux, Windows, and network tech that I had no idea about and I was always thinking “I aim to be like you some day” 😊

pete_the_cat, to linux in Recommendations

Yeah, you run into common (or uncommon but repeatable) errors often that you’re either like “I know exactly how to handle this” or “I remember running into this before but just need to jog my memory real quick…”

I had a similar odd issue with my HDDs. I had 20 HDDs in my system of various ages, and they would seemingly randomly throw shit tons of R/W checksum errors and drop out of its assigned zpool. It was almost never the same drive. SMART said the drive was perfectly fine. It would happen on brand new drives I got a week ago and drives that were years old. I swapped power cables, SATA/SAS controllers (three different HBAs and 3 onboard controllers) and cables, bought a UPS, etc… and nothing seemed to work. I didn’t think it was a PSU issue since I had a 1.5 KW PSU and my Kill-A-Watt meter was only showing about 600w at full load. This took literal months of troubleshooting. Someone on Reddit finally suggested trying another PSU or limiting the amount of drives attached to the PSU. I bought a cheap 400w PSU and connected about 8 drives to that… and all the errors stopped.

It turns out that there wasn’t enough power supplied on the 5v rails to write the data without errors 100% of the time, but it had enough power supplied on the 12v rail to spin all the motors. First time in 25 years I’d ever seen that, but that was also the first time I’ve ever had like 20 drives connected to one PSU. I was literally about to throw in the towel because drives dropped out on a daily basis, but after like 2 or 3 total dropped no more usually failed.

pete_the_cat, to linux in Recommendations

Thanks, I was too lazy to look it up.

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