I’m waiting for one of those right now as well!
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Nice, 8/10. Don’t buy bambu lab, they will suck you soul.
Debian for multiple reasons doesn’t even come close.
Big thing that people don’t understand about Arch is that AUR is not part of distribution itself and package recipes there will break and mainteiners will go missing and arch won’t care about them breaking.
Arch is extremely stable if you can read (this is not a joke). As in before doing system upgrade visit news and check if there is a need for manual steps during upgrade, you’llneed ro do something once or twice a year. And you actually need to read wiki and manual pages before doing things you aren’t sure about.
As for manual step-by-step install, you can do it with almost any distro. For example you can partition disk, mount everything and install core packages using
dnf --installroot=...
from fedora live, same idea with debian based distros.
RHEL because it’s the stable distro, Arch for being best desktop distro, Fedora for building seamless experience and being arch-lite for people that don’t need arch.
No one is “terrified” by programs and how exactly powertoys installed/integrated into OS will confuse anyone? You aren’t obligated to use it.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some conversation nonstarters in mainstream Lemmy.World?English32·7 days agoNo, most people here are mostly well-off and from rich countries, that refuse to even try to understand other people and their positions. While pretending to be open to ideas and other culturs and views. It has little to do with reality.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some conversation nonstarters in mainstream Lemmy.World?English49·8 days agoAnything that runs counter or even questions accepted correct answers. Correct answers are extremely american centric and left-leaning.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Tech@programming.dev•New version of the PNG image standard releasedEnglish12·8 days agoLike g in gif.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What websites search function do you hate most?English8·10 days agoIn the last two years it became extremely bad at actually searching what you typed, and not what ‘ai’ interpreted as what you actually want to see.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who use Linux, do you Enable Secure Boot and use the TPM (for Full Disk Encryption)? Or do you have those off?English7·10 days agoOn my own machines I don’t use Secure Boot and FDE, on work machine I do.
Looks great! You probably can get even better results with manually created supports.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Linux@programming.dev•A Historic Photo: Torvalds and Gates TogetherEnglish72·12 days agoWow, they look old.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Tech@programming.dev•Broadcom's answer to VMware pricing outrage: You're using it wrongEnglish5·13 days agoLol, on the other hand why not.
I don’t disagree that term itself exists of course. But it was and is bullshit that those philosophers themselves never actually followed.
That’s not true at all? I don’t think they use multicall binaries and both systemd-boot and udev (I don’t remember any other util that became part of systemd) are still separate. And every other utility under systemd umbrella is separate as well.
As for philosophy, no unix ever even tried in any way to embody this.
There is no such philosophy and it was never practiced.
I have bambu printer they are good, but my printer stopped printing until I’ve allowed it to phone home for a bit, this repeated twice already.