• @itsJoelle
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      When I was first starting out it felt like that. Granted, when I first used Linux it was in 2011.

      I returned to Linux three years ago, and I only fucked up royally twice. Granted, I didn’t know how to fix what I did at the time (I removed my only account from sudoers).

    • @[email protected]OP
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      51 month ago

      Every time you boot up there would be a brand new file system you’d have to learn until bricked your device.

    • Johanno
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      31 month ago

      Ah I see you are talking about nixos.

      The dark souls of operating systems.

      You can configure everything. But everything can turn into a tedious process of figuring out dependencies and how a program works.

  • @DarkPassenger
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    51 month ago

    Just did this with my main laptop. Was running mint with zero issues and yesterday decided to wipe it and install endeavor

    • @[email protected]OP
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      31 month ago

      A bad influence I see. But in all seriousness that’s awesome. I liked arch a lot when I was using it.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      71 month ago

      I need you to know you are not wrong. But also a part of me wants to live one foot off the merry go round. EVEN THOUGH I absolutely know I shouldn’t.

      • unknown1234_5
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        51 month ago

        in that case I suggest keeping general files (as in not apps, except for stuff like a steam library) on a separate drive or partition from root, that’s more or less what I was doing when I was distro hopping

  • @passiveaggressivesonar
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    31 month ago

    Everything runs perfectly but I can’t play DCS or get my joystick to work, the call is calling