• Johanno
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      Only to drop them all in favor of nixos. However you mostly can translate your config into configuration.nix

      • Vincent Adultman
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        That’s my goal. When I tried NixOS 3 years ago I didn’t had time and there was a lack of documentation to make a .nix for missing packages. Community was… something not very welcoming. I will try again during college break.

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          Well documentation is still not great. But I can deal with it.

          The first step is to really understand how nix works and how nix-shell -p works.

          Then probably know that autoPatchelfHook exists

          And sth. You have to watch out for if you install sth. With a daemon or a service you need to enable it additionally to the installation.

          So for example for open-iscsi you need to enable the service.open-iscsi = enable so it can work.

          Flakes are still a nogo for me. I don’t understand them and I don’t want to deal with them until I get the rest into my head.

    • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]
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      But like…yeah, that’s kinda it IMO. None of the distros come out of the box absolutely perfect for me and my use case, but Debian is close enough, well-documented enough, and flexible enough to be configured into a “perfect distro”. I haven’t really had a reason to distro-hop on any of the systems I installed Debian on.

      • @KISSmyOSFeddit
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        I keep switching between Debian and Arch cause they’re very different but both close to perfection. I think I’ll stay on Arch for my gaming PC (newer drivers) and Debian on my laptop (just works).

      • @aidan
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        I need newer software versions for my work

        • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]
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          Understood, although I have had good luck with either using the Flatpak or installing the .deb distributed by the app developer for packages where the Debian version is too old.

      • @[email protected]
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        I haven’t really had a reason to distro-hop on any of the systems I installed Debian on.

        MX has entered the chat

  • FuglyDuck
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    There’s no single perfect distro.

    Some are stable, some run light. Some are fully featured. Some are bleeding edge.

    And some are for plotting world domination.

    But there’s only one for saving the world.

  • @sir_pronoun
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    For me it’s become all about convenience. Is Ctrl-Alt-T preconfigured to open a terminal? Can I move it around with Super-[arrows]? Are all the drivers and codecs I need in the standard repos? No (or little enough) bloatware? Then I’ve found a distro for me. I don’t care about anything else anymore.

  • Johanno
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    I was hopping several distros.

    Ubuntu. Nah not my thing.

    Fedora. Mhh yeah but I have Nvidia isn’t there sth. For me?

    Ah yes Nobara. Nice a distro from the glorious eggroll guy.

    Switched because of stupid reasons… To:

    Debian-trixie. Cool that’s the distro I will stay.

    My system gets somehow into a boot loop after 60 seconds of logging in…

    Ok let’s try Linux Mint. Mhh on my laptop it works better… Nah my hardware doesn’t like Mint.

    Nixos. Holy shit is that difficult to use. I love it! Stable as fuck. Bleeding edge almost. Newer gonna use sth. else. That thing is amazing and a ton of work to do anything.

    • @[email protected]
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      NixOS? Ain’t nobody got time for that. I still try to not struggle with weird flickering while gaming using EndeavourOS + Hyprland using Nvidia graphics. It’s a pain. But one day I’ll make it work and it will feel so good.

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        I think that’s entirely a Hyprland problem. Iirc there’s some option in the misc config group in the config to help mitigate that.

        E: I meant specifically opengl:nvidia_anti_flicker

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah I tinkered around with it a bit yesterday. There are some tips in the hyprland wiki, talking about adding nvidia specific modules in mkinicpio that might help. Problem is that, seemingly by default, it’s using dracut. Right now that whole construct is going a bit over my head tbh.

          I also tried adding those custom rules:

          windowrulev2 = fullscreen,class:^steam_app\d+$

          windowrulev2 = monitor DP-3,class:^steam_app_\d+$

          windowrulev2 = workspace 10,class:^steam_app_\d+$

          workspace = 10, border:false, rounding:false

          But they don’t seem to work

      • @KISSmyOSFeddit
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        Good news! The flickering issue has been solved a couple days ago, with new support for explicit sync in Wayland. The fix just needs to be merged into wlroots and hit the Arch repos, then your troubles are over.

          • @KISSmyOSFeddit
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            Maybe Ubuntu LTS will backport the update to their older versions since the issue is a deal breaker for affected users. But I wouldn’t count on it cause it isn’t a security issue.

      • Johanno
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        I mean I love it but I really can’t recommend it to anyone who wants to use their PC without spending several hours to do simple things.

  • @MadBigote
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    We all end up using fedora.

  • minamoog
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    the only perfect distro is gentoo

    • Lunya \ she/it
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      Debian users try not to tell everyone at every opportunity to use Debian challenge (impossible)

    • NixOS for the exact same Reason.

      At some Point you just stop hopping.

      Ironically i started using NixOS in order to distrohop. I thought it’d be nice to have everything in one config file so i can easily recreate my system if one of my hops explodes.

      Well, that didn’t quite go as planned. Using it for 2 years now.

      • @[email protected]
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        I was recommended nix, because I used to use Linux with snapshots and write my setup notes in bash scripts

        I just wanted to run docker with gpu access though…a dozen distros known for Nvidia support, I decided if I had to eat a shit sandwich, I would eat it once.

        Nix actually showed the desktop with the generic driver… It was faster to see up docker and vscode and everything else then to enable the Wi-Fi

        Nix is the one true Linux. Look at the lengths they go through to emulate a fraction of our greatness

    • TimeSquirrel
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      Remember the famous meme scene in Skyrim where you wake up for the first time?

      Debian is the horse and cart you don’t even pay attention to but faithfully and reliably carries you where you need to go. It may be old, but its careful and safe and won’t harm you.

      Arch is just an angry pissed off dragon. Very powerful. Good luck taming it.

  • Apathy Tree
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    I’m distro hopping because Ubuntu was perfect for me in basically every way, but I don’t want to be locked to a closed distro…

    I haven’t found anything I like yet, and I don’t have the skills (or motivation) to make core Debian feel the same.

    I’ll probably end up back on Ubuntu, at least for my server machine… it just worked the way I wanted it to, and the ui was lovely for me. Plus it’s stable enough that I can just keep it up indefinitely without issue.

    • @[email protected]
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      I use Ubuntu too, because it works and has wide compatibility for everything, any software that supports Linux is generally tested on Ubuntu, etc. I use Ubuntu because if I tried anything else I’d end up becoming a distro hopper lol

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        You comment gives me vibes of “I don’t do heroin because I know I’d get addicted”. I say this as someone who is currently flirting with distro hopping. I wouldn’t call myself a distro-hopper yet, but I’m certainly en route to that

    • @clemdemort
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      Try linux mint in your free time :)

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  • @Juice88
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    This is why I own 10 guitars 😅

    • @KISSmyOSFeddit
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      And why I own 6 bicycles (yes, they’re all necessary).

      • @Juice88
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        I’m jealous of that actually! I have a nice Jamis hybrid that I setup for commute but I would really love something built for speed for when I’m taking things serious during the summer. I’m not into trails riding so a second ride would be enough, plus I live in Michigan where it’s winter almost half the year.

      • @foggy
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        Ok let’s guess

        Track bike, road bike, mountain bike, fat tire, ebike, and a BMX?

        Like damn, do you ever walk?

        • @KISSmyOSFeddit
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          Fixed gear gravel bike, vintage road bike, vintage MTB, touring bike, folding bike and cargo e-bike.

    • @foggy
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      Yeah but you have two daily drivers. Admit it.

      • @Juice88
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        3 lol. The schecter E1 FR S is my main baby but I do reach for my S series Ibanez when I still want speed but with the half the weight and my Fender Strat for that classic sound.