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recarsion, to linux in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**

I can recommend Mint, it’s fantasically easy and stable, but take a look at distrochooser.de

recarsion, to lemmyshitpost in Just fuck my shit up

I’m getting dizzy just looking at it

recarsion, to lemmyshitpost in Happy Same Year!

I just got reminded the other day that it started almost 4 years ago now. No damn way…

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

Gentoo because while it was fun to try I sure as hell won’t be waiting around for my stuff to compile.

recarsion, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in In the holiday spirit...

But you can’t opt out after the free trial ends and if you got bad RNG or messed up you get to take the L for 80 years.

recarsion, to linux in Cool fancy programs?

cowsay

recarsion, (edited ) to linux in My Experience Of Linux Gaming (Switching from Windows)

Assetto Corsa works? I haven’t managed to get it running at all yet (unlike ACC which works beautifully), did you do any tweak?

recarsion, (edited ) to linux in what caused you to get into Linux?

I got into it when I started university and we started using Linux for a few programming classes. My dad helped me set up a dual boot as he had been a Linux user for a decade at this point, and I had used it for some time as well but had to switch to Windows for MS Office bullshit for school and games.

At this point it was kind of cool to use a different OS but I honestly wasn’t much impressed, mainly because of the UI which I later learned was Gnome 3 - Ubuntu had just ditched Unity, but of course I didn’t know anything about this yet.

Then I took my first internship where the first thing we did was install Linux on our computers, and the installer they gave us was Ubuntu 16.04 with the Unity desktop - which I LOVED, holy shit it was amazing, so much better than Gnome 3, and miles better than Windows. The first weeks of the internship were basically purely education, among other things an in-depth intro to Linux, command-line tools and such, and I think this was key - not being alone in the process was very important, and I’m not sure if or when I would have made the full switch without this. I started distro hopping in my free time and loved every moment of it.

This was also coincidentally when gaming on Linux really started taking off with Proton etc, so after experimenting with it, I finally ditched Windows completely and made the full switch in I think 2019, about a decade after my first encounter with Linux, and 2 years after I started using it regularly.

I wouldn’t consider myself an evangelist by any means, I won’t bring the topic up unless asked, but I will recommend taking a look and experimenting in a VM to anyone with an ounce of technical know-how. Furthermore, I think every programmer should be using Linux (yes, literally) unless it’s impossible or too painful in their case - which I think is not many cases.

Okay, I ended up typing a novel but fuck it I’m leaving it here because I loved writing this way too much.

recarsion, to memes in In Germany we say "Arbeitnehmerrechte" and I think that's beautiful

I’m not german bro

recarsion, to memes in In Germany we say "Arbeitnehmerrechte" and I think that's beautiful

Average English natives when they realize other languages exist

recarsion, to linuxmemes in Always that feeling

I just can’t do pair programming man. It’s awkward enough to code with someone watching or to watch them code, let alone trying to follow their thoughts next to my own.

recarsion, to linuxmemes in Distros bad

Blueprints for a factory that automatically builds itself and makes coffee machines

recarsion, (edited ) to linux in What has been your experience with Flatpak?

Yeah I’m always wary of what I install from the AUR, never more than 1 or 2 packages on any given system. But a surprising amount of stuff can be found even in the main arch repos, so the AUR is rarely necessary.

recarsion, to linux in What has been your experience with Flatpak?

I still find it noticeable 🤷 I do have an nvme ssd, and while 50 eur is negligible to you or me, not everyone is so lucky, + there’s no reason to create e-waste when your older hardware is working fine.

recarsion, to linux in What has been your experience with Flatpak?

I avoid it like the plague. It’s fat and slow, and the Arch repos + the AUR have just about everything anyway (I use Arch btw, in case you’re wondering). I’ll sooner build from source than touch anything flatpak.

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