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savvywolf, to linux in NixOS beginner resources
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I’ve actually been getting into NixOS recently; interested in replacing an old server I’ve had for like 10 years with something I can just build from a bunch of config files.

Can confirm it is confusing and I have no idea how anything works. :D

In my searches, I’ve come across nixos.org/guides/nix-pills/ , which I’ve gone through a few chapters of - seems good so far.

savvywolf, to linux in Stat command shows birth *after* modify time?
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I don’t know what exact situation could have happened here but I imagine a copy could have also copied the metadata into a new file. So it creates a new file as the destination (setting the birth date), then as part of copying the file it copied the access and modify times.

savvywolf, to linux in Looking to switch to Linux in the somewhat distant future
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Mint is my recommendation, having using it myself for many years now.

If you have a Nvidia GPU, a case could be made for POP! due to the built in drivers, but installing Nvidia drivers is rather painless in Mint.

savvywolf, to linux in openSUSE Logo Contest Concludes With Winners Selected
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Poor Keith. ;_;

savvywolf, to linux in openSUSE Logo Contest Concludes With Winners Selected
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Oh, it’s a cameleon with the Linux Mint logo as the head.

savvywolf, to linux in What are you most excited when it comes to linux in 2024?
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Now that they’re working on it, I’m interested in seeing how well Wayland in Cinnamon works. Hopefully it can fix some tearing and stuttering issues in my mixed refresh rate multimonitor setup.

Will also be interesting to see how the landscape with Windows goes, especially considering I’m picking up traces of discontent in their ranks. I think Valve’s actions will probably cause them to sit up and pay attention.

savvywolf, to lemmybewholesome in "Pikachu, I am your father"
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This is the future that Gen 1 fans want.

savvywolf, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Using Fedora Atomic is like...
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Recently switched to using Flatpaks instead of random .debs for a number of apps on my system. /var/lib/flatpak takes up 7GiB, which honestly isn’t that much (even though it’s like quarter of the OS size), given that’s the software I use most of the time.

Was skeptical at first about Flatpaks, but SteamOS showed me that is great at just giving OS developers access to a fully populated app store with minimal work.

Honestly, nowadays I’d say “ability to install flatpaks” should be the criteria on which we decide whether an OS is really “linux” or not (that is, SteamOS is, but Android isn’t).

Edit: Okay. I said something stupid here, my bad. What I was trying to get at is the distinction between Android, etc. and “Desktop” Linuxes like traditional distros, Chromebooks and the Steam Deck. Even though it technically runs Linux, it’s hard to argue that developers for Android are really writing apps that work on “Linux”. Wheras if someone releases a Flatpak version of their app because they think the Steam deck is cool, it works on other distros “for free”.

savvywolf, to linuxmemes in You should
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If you’re cold, they’re cold.

Run this command to warm up your computery friends.

savvywolf, to linuxmemes in you guys are spying
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… Didn’t Chrome get in trouble recently for scanning random files on the user’s disk looking for malware?

savvywolf, to linuxmemes in When In Doubt, Tenuki
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And YiffOS for us uncivilized degenerate bastards.

savvywolf, to linuxmemes in Come to the Linux side of the force
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You can’t install MacOS on a PC, silly!

savvywolf, to linuxmemes in Linux mint = best beginner distro
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Long time Mint user here. Switched to them ages ago because they didn’t try to “revolutionize” the desktop in the whole Gnome 3/Ubuntu Unity era, and the OS was close enough to Ubuntu that instructions and software for Ubuntu would run on it. Since then, it’s only been getting better, and they haven’t been accumulating drama (Snap, telemetry, whatever Redhat is doing, etc.). like the more popular distros have been.

I’d recommend it to new people because it Just Works, has flatpack support, is similar enough to Windows and the many Ubuntu-specific instructions in the wild apply to it.

savvywolf, to lemmybewholesome in Motivation to start
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I just wish I could tell why something I make is bad beyond a niggling feeling of unpleasantness.

savvywolf, to linuxmemes in If linux distributions were tools.
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In the spirit of bashing Ubuntu, I’d like to propose we stick with the swiss army knife. But it’s one of those strange Kickstarter projects where it’s entirely controlled by an unnecessary phone app.

Arch being something that requires some research and prep beforehand makes sense through. As well as having fans who will swear that is actually quite enjoyable if you try it.

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