I am glad to have jumped on when I did. A few years have passed, and almost everything I hadba gripe over is fixed.
- 0 Posts
- 10 Comments
hellmo_luciferrari@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Asking tony: Is NixOS Just Hype? (2077 Edition) - linkarzu - Podcast
2·4 months agoI’ve wanted to give NixOS a shot, but I have very little reason to switch away from Arch. I have my install tailored to be exactly what I want. No fuss in maintaining it either.
hellmo_luciferrari@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Hacked PC - random sounds playing
81·5 months agoWhere’s the /s
It suits my needs because I decide. It’s bleeding edge, so I get latest packages. Just the way I like it.
Arch. If it’s not a server, arch. Always arch.
Arch has been the least limiting experience I have had with Linux thus far.
You wanna delete system files, do it, I dare you. Oh, it broke your system? Okay, not a problem. I haven’t encountered a situation it wasn’t recoverable. You wanna test bleeding edge custom kernels with drivers that are the newest available? Done.
If you’re afraid of reading, troubleshooting, and trying new things to test your mettle? Yeah, go with something else.
There is very little I haven’t been able to do with my Arch setups. I ditched Windows, and can’t go back.
Just be aware of what you are installing. And do your best to audit your system regularly. Switching to a bleeding edge distro, and using thebAUr absolutely comes with risks. But it is up to the user to be aware of what they are installing. This goes for any OS. Be aware of what you are installing.
This can happen on any OS you install software willy nilly with no thought behind it.
hellmo_luciferrari@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Terminal Trove - The $HOME of all things in the terminal.
4·6 months agoIt has a page listing those tools too, Alacritty, and more.
hellmo_luciferrari@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Terminal Trove - The $HOME of all things in the terminal.
6·6 months agoAn observation, but a popular terminal emulator app I use isn’t listed: Yakuake

I went and jumped off the deep end and went straight to Arch with my main rig. However without reading and tinkering you won’t exactly have a fun time. But if you’re comfortable enough with command line, then you can get it working how you want. It does work quite well now that I have it setup. Even with Zen kernel and NVIDIA open dkms.