

I will install arch soon on my host.
The arch linux experience (in the vm) is great so far. Just search if you need help, install corresponding software for something to work, etc.
I will install arch soon on my host.
The arch linux experience (in the vm) is great so far. Just search if you need help, install corresponding software for something to work, etc.
rust is the doom of software
O_O
OK, time to cancel plans of using kagi.
Let me guess. It’s neofetch but rust.
Change the world
My final message
Goodbye
windows95.ogg
Missed opportunity to say dead™ inside
or potato™ inside
aka nothing
because distrobox and virt-manager go brrrrrr
I HIGHLY recommend backing everything you give a fuck about and wiping the disk clean. Because windows breaks linux.
Before you look at a list of distros and wonder which one to install, choose if you are __:
Arch Linux -> if you think you know how linux exactly works (likely not)
Arch-based distros (CachyOS, EndeavourOS, etc.) -> If you want to use arch but with some help
Linux Mint -> Recommended for beginners.
Fedora -> It just works :tm:
Debian -> ol’ reliable
openSUSE -> If you tweaked windows
Atomic Distros -> if you want a system that you can’t break
Using dnf is betrer than using Discover. Mostly because sudo dnf history undo last
exists, which undoes the latest “transaction”.
(Each transaction is an action of removing, reinstalling, updating and installing (a) package(s).)
More competition is always better.
I mean, missing commands say that it’s zsh but everything else says that it’s fish.
I use both fish and zsh
somehow
Should i replace GRUB with systemd-boot?
OK. Guess i’m installing EndeavourOS alongside my current distro. (Fedora)
But i still have one more question: When i tried to install EOS alongside Fedora in a VM, EOS’s GRUB did not find fedora and vice versa. How do i fix that? (Sure, i could spam [ESC] each boot to select the os but that’s just inconvenient.)
If you got enough experience to ask this, it might me a good idea to move to a KDE-friendly distro. AFAIK, Linux Mint does not like KDE.
To people who downvote: Life isn’t free.
Same. But it was Fedora > Void > Arch for me.
Well, guess i’m installing arch linux soon:tm:.
Well, there’s no such option “not giving ANY information to ANYONE”.
But, IMO, Proton VPN and Mullvad VPN are the two real VPNs. The others either sell your data or have very sketchy things going on.
Same for proton
They also accept cash
And also crypto
For real, what the hell happened to IPv5?