• @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    I don’t care that much about Linux, but I did use it a bit in school. I still like seeing you guys argue about your favorite init system or whatever the hot topic is nowadays.

    • TheOPtimal
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      oh, the init system. these days, systemd is the default, although other init systems do have their vocal proponents.

  • @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    This is like moaning that a Metallica concert is full of metalheads. The fediverse is built off Linux type ideology. So of course we flock here.

    If you don’t like us make your own community or leave.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      How do you go about discovering new communities? I’ve been scrolling All but the amount of communities that shows up is very limited (at least considering I blocked all the foreign language and political ones)

  • shellsharks
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    192 years ago

    I am a pretty heavy “Fediverse user” (Mastodon + Lemmy/Kbin) and my feeds have VERY little Linux talk. There is an incredibly diverse set of folks on the ‘verse but admittedly discoverability is hard. If the only people in your circle are Linux nerds then that’s all that might be boosted into your timeline. Put some effort into finding other folks and unfollow some of the Linux-only voices :-).

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      I think it’s mostly people viewing the “All”/“Community” feeds. Which I feel like you have to do in general as the niche communities haven’t really gotten to a self sustaining point where you can check your “Home” feed and not run out of stuff to doom scroll.

      Not to mention that if you happened to mention certain things in communities that are tangentially related (Windows/Nintendo/Apple) then it usually starts another off topic discussion on linux/piracy/whatever.

      Honestly the linux stuff doesn’t bother me as much as every topic seemingly turning into a critique of capitalism.

  • Dynamo
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    92 years ago

    What’s I3? Is it uppercase "i"3 or lowercase "L"3?

  • katy ✨
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    342 years ago

    this is the future

    1. join fediverse

    2. get linux

    3. post on unixsocks

    4. overthrow capitalism er uh i mean … uh… gotta go

  • Engywook
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    382 years ago

    Your fault, bro. Just install Linux. I use Arch, BTW.

    • @[email protected]
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      My favorite part of Arch is reinstalling it over and over again. That first successful boot after the install gives too much dopamine.

      • Kühe sind toll
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        12 years ago

        Just had to reinstall arch 3 times yesterday, since the installation script fucked up the partitioning.

        Reinstall nr1(manually, since the script didn’t work): I forgot to add users and couldn’t log into my machine Reinstall nr2(manually): my mirror lists was so fucked up that I couldn’t install or update packages(there also were some missing databases) Reinstall nr3(script) : finally everything worked.

        • ferret
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          22 years ago

          Don’t use the script. Ezpz problem solved

          • @[email protected]
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            42 years ago

            Agreed. I’ve been installing it manually since 2012, never had an issue I couldn’t quickly fix. I attempted to use the installer about 6 months ago and couldn’t get past the disk partitioning step because it wouldn’t allow me to do the things I needed to do, then I think it crashed.

      • oce 🐆
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        My favorite part of Arch is that my install from 5 years ago still works perfectly and I didn’t have to do any major version upgrade that breaks everything.

      • Livie
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        22 years ago

        I use btwOS btw doesn’t roll off the tongue tho

  • @[email protected]
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    82 years ago

    I don’t get it. I am on sh.itjust.works and yes I see the odd Linux post, but not so many that it stands out. I am even on many tech subscriptions. This seems overblown.

  • @[email protected]
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    02 years ago

    i3? Sorry I use hyprland.

    Btw. I thought it’s just a unixporn wm. But I can be very productive with hyprland.

    • haruki
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      02 years ago

      What’s so special about hyprland? Why is it getting so much hype?

  • pelya
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    11 year ago

    Your Android phone runs Linux.

    Dun dun dun.

  • Baut [she/her] auf.
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    12 years ago

    Let’s do it right here!
    Sway is a Wayland i3 implementation and you really should be using Wayland instead of X.

    • Ooops
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      The Sway implementation (not Wayland as some DEs seem to run really smoothly) sadly is still completely hit or miss depending on your exact hardware setup. I have two device (both even with nvidia grphics *sigh*) and one of them is just a buggy and flickering mess.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      No, you only should be using Wayland if you need some of it’s features. If you don’t need mixed refresh rate/mixed scaling you’re fine using X.

      • Baut [she/her] auf.
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        02 years ago

        X’ architecture is insecure. There’s no isolation between windows, and each process can spy on your input. That’s just one example.
        Wayland is necessary.