• Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    Imagine having backups and not being on the testing branch of the beta version of a distro while running a custom kernel that is on alpha (Context, im on testing branch of fedora 39 beta with the asahi kernel)

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      8 months ago

      Everybody in here does all this crazy shit with their system. I just wanna use my computer, man. I cruise on defaults all day long. I barely even bother changing the DE’s default wallpaper.

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        Tl;dr:

        If you do tweak your system debian seems the most stable one.

        Ok I switched to full Linux no Windows about one and a half year ago.

        First I tried an Ubuntu gaming variant. It wasn’t working like I wanted and outdated. Then manjaro because it was said to be good for gaming and easier than arch. I couldn’t get warm with it too many hurdles to get stuff going. Fedora or rather nobara (from the same guy who makes glorious eggroll for Proton) was my choice then I really liked it and it worked mostly like I wanted. But because it is basically dependend on RedHat and they went closed source and I had issues (which weren’t solved by a new distro, I messed up my kde configs) I switched to debian-testing.

        I knew debian well because it’s the same I run for years on my old Laptop which wouldn’t Support Windows 10.

        And I must say Debian-testing is great, stable and up to date with drivers and stuff. I had to do a few steps to get steam running and install flatpak but then it’s just the best experience I ever had on Linux.

        What I actually wanted to say is that I usually do a bit of tweaking and then break sth. But on debian I didn’t need to do that and if I did it still works fine.

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        8 months ago

        Well I use Fedora but you are probably fine with most distros. There’s Linux mint if you just want everything to work.

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        8 months ago

        Same. I’m not looking at the wallpaper anyways, I’m staring at software all day long instead. It just can’t be too bright otherwise I flashbang myself at night.

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      8 months ago

      I “use” it too. I don’t really do anything, it came setup like this out of the box with my distro and it just does it’s thing until I mess up hard.

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      8 months ago

      Ditto.

      1. Install OS, timeshift.
      2. Get Nvidia, CUDA and CuDnn all playing together, timeshift.
      3. Install everything else safe in the knowledge that no matter how badly I break things at least I won’t have to do step 2 again.
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      8 months ago

      yeah, nvidia drivers are still weird on linux. Whenever I upgrade nvidia drivers on Mint, first I change to nouveau, otherwise the monitor goes black until I reset the computer.

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        Yeah whenever I updated on Manjaro, I had to drop to a terminal, uninstall the old drivers, and then reinstall the new ones.

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    8 months ago

    Oh the number of times that I have tweaked something only to only have to start over is too damn high!

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    8 months ago

    Timeshift worked exactly once for me, and by once I mean it messsd up my entire system so I had to install something else instead