Debian for my daily workstation. Minimal terminal-only install, and then I piece together my environment.
For smaller, headless applications I like Alpine. Containerized projects, VPS, etc.
Making the world a better place, one genetic experiment at a time.
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Debian for my daily workstation. Minimal terminal-only install, and then I piece together my environment.
For smaller, headless applications I like Alpine. Containerized projects, VPS, etc.
The best crash course I received was when I needed to translate my startup scripts into systemd services. The hands-on learning was priceless.
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> record profits
> CEO gets fat raise
You’re asking the wrong question. The question is, “why not test drive a BSD installation, regardless?”
(my files are in one big folder, so albums are jumbled)
This doesn’t give you anxiety?
Don’t charge above 80%, don’t discharge below 20%
This how I keep my phones healthy for 4-5 years at a time. I only this year upgraded my Pixel 4a 5G to a 7a, and only because Graphene EOLd the 4a.
The lawsuit smacks of misplaced family grief and regret.
Hey! Congrats on getting everything installed and situated so far.
If you continue to have trouble but still want a Debian experience, might I recommend MX Linux. I cut my teeth on that for a long time, and it was a really great experience for me. And the installer is super easy to navigate.
I wholeheartedly disagree. But I will say that maybe a mid-weight flavor of Debian would be better.
Maybe WinAmp was the llama all along.
Sometimes my friend calls me to complain about the Roman Empire.
Having an X account is in no way, shape, or form a necessity. Imagine thinking you need to participate in the toxic, mainstream socialsphere.
We must return to IRC.
Haha, thanks.
The current state of the repo still requires quite a bit of manual finagling, but I’ve tried to make everything as clean cut and modular as possible.
The plan has always been once the configurations mature, to then create scripts that automate the process of not only installing expected packages, but also allow for limited theming.
I’ve not quite gotten to that phase, but it is quickly approaching.
What perceived slight from a Linux distro community could possibly convince some loser to DDOS them?
I figured if I could eliminate the middle man in under 55 lines I may as well. I’ll always jump at the opportunity to reduce my package reliance.
The problem wasn’t PulseAudio, it was volumeicon
. For instance, when I’d pair a bluetooth headset I would start getting audio through it, but my hotkeys would still be trying to adjust the previous sink. I’d have to kill and restart volumeicon
for it to work again.
I’m unfamiliar with KISS. I don’t really distro hop, since what I use has satisfied all my needs to date.