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Ew, R*ddit
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Yes, that, in fact, is an unpopular opinion here.
i always thought /usr stood for “user”. Please tell me I’m not the only one
It’s neat that Linux has the ability to do this, but I honestly can’t think of a good usecase for this. I think this is more confusing than it is useful
The difference is, that you’re using something for free, and you can disable this very easily.
I love that he finally talked about it. He shortly mentioned the switch to Linux a while ago, in a gaming video, and Im excited to see if this makes Desktop Linux a bit more popular.
AH (you scared meee :( )
I’m not that deep into the topic, but I experimented with GTK and tkinter as a kid
Idk, use whatever desktop environment with whatever theming suits you, there’s a seemingly endless supply. and if that really doesn’t work, try to make your own, i guess!
Oh no, a non-english speaker did something that could barely be called a spelling mistake! I’m so sorry for writing “shutdown” instead of “shut down”. 🙏
I’d gladly take an Arch wiki article
I’m not sure - I had zen and the default kernel and both were inaccessible
it was btrfs.
I think I didn’t make it clear enough: My laptop was on the power during the update process, when the power randomly cut out - for the first time in about 6 years, it doesn’t happen often. Of course you can interpret it as user error - but I think it’s reasonable to update my system when plugged into, normally reliable power. The laptop battery is pretty much dead, so it would’ve shut itself down automatically anyway.
somebody should do this in linux.
I’ve heard of “Disk Driller” but I have no idea how sletchy it is or if it’d work
I used Windows 7 before, but my first computers all ran Linux. (Raspberry Pi 2b with Raspian; First 64-bit PC ran Ubuntu Mate)
I think that seems like a good idea