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Exactly what I always do, since I have to use a kernel not written in rust I uninstall the kernel once I’ve booted so it’s only in memory and no longer tainting my storage with its impurity
Exactly what I always do, since I have to use a kernel not written in rust I uninstall the kernel once I’ve booted so it’s only in memory and no longer tainting my storage with its impurity
Heathen, using any software not written in rust is sacrilege
I had been wondering about that too so I looked it up and apparently it’s just what discover displays whenever there’s an update that doesn’t change the version number which is things like rebuilds with a newer compiler. Very confusing wording, I feel like just “update of version [version]” would be less confusing
Pinball was also third party, it was a free demo of Full Tilt Pinball. I still think it wasn’t as bad but I would say it still counts as an ad
Or if you just symlink /usr, /opt, and /home to that usb drive. You may be asking why you wouldn’t just mount partitions on the usb drive to those locations. This is not a question I will be answering
Although, you could argue that some of the modern computers that only support UEFI booting and no longer have BIOS booting support aren’t actually PCs since the PC bios is a pretty big part of what traditionally defined a PC compatible system
Those people are just wrong because they’re not using NsCDE instead. NsCDE is wonderful and no one will ever convince me otherwise
They have so many missed opportunities for things like that, like why isn’t spectacle called spektacle
Themed sets of names are so cool I wish I had thought of one. One of my friends names all of theirs after noble gasses meanwhile I have things like albrecht, yoda, echo, cascade, europa, and the one I let another friend name: hairless cat
I switched to hyprland over christmas when I didn’t have much I actually needed to do and now I definitely do things more efficiently because of it. You just need to pick the right time to switch
Really? Which ones? I use it on my laptop with an intel gpu and it’s always worked perfectly
The first computer I had personally ran ubuntu, but counting other computers before that it could have been either ubuntu or centos that was first, I don’t remember which
How do you even manage to install a graphical sessions without installing anything that depends on a font
I mean that’s true for a lot of things, even if it took effort to learn how to do something it can make doing certain other things easier. Like learning to use the command line is certainly more effort than not doing it, but it also makes so many things so much easier once you can. Or learning to ride a bicycle takes effort, but once you know it’s way easier than walking to the store.
Conveniently the only computer where I use arch is one I use hyprland on and my only computer using plasma is running opensuse so I have to wait a bit longer to actually try it out
I thought this was about metacity the old gnome window manager at first and was very confused
Yeah I use arch on some of my computers and really don’t get what people are talking about. As long as you’re fairly comfortable doing some things from the command line it’s really easy to maintain
I just turn on my computer and it works, sometimes I have to answer a couple questions zypper asks me when updates do weird things and cause dependency issues but that’s not difficult
Do you like genuinely think people are trying to turn you into a femboy? No one is doing that, it is just a joke. Be whatever you want, that’s kind of the point.
Or… Just maybe… It’s a joke and it’s just trying to be an even more absurd take on the original gnu+linux copypasta