Btw i used Arch!
Btw i used Arch!
Btw i used Arch!
Arch? That's so 2020. With NixOS you can just rollback if you make a mistake.
https://i.redd.it/tlmg36zoel671.png
I use NixOS BTW.
You can do that with any distro and BTRFS.
That's just a snapshot. What NixOS allows you to create configuration that will deploy your OS configured the way you like, possibly post it on places like GitHub deeply a new machine confused the exact same way.
You can even do something like this: https://grahamc.com/blog/erase-your-darlings/
I've never used btrfs. Can you give an example of an error and how it is corrected?
Nah man, 3 months ago i had fedora 38 btrfs, timeshift refused to work because subvolumes wasn't done, but i installed everything in auto gui mode, i did them by the manual after installation, timeshift started working just fine, a week further update to fedora 39 came, i updated, everything broke because of subvolumes, i loaded fedora recovery mode from grub, tried to roll back with timeshift btrfs, it rolled back to 38 but everything was still broke, and more over, whole ssd with this installation became locked, had to recover data from completely locked up ssd, in the middle of the process it locked even further, so i couldn't even copy some files when disk was connected as external
Please don't post reddit links.
I can never look at them, since they apparently block mullvad.
NixOS would be top and bottom, and the Orca, alltogether?
Hannah Montana users be up in the Everest.
Why mess with perfection?
Ewno.
Debian Bookworms REPRESENT!
Also ... you know ... try to see if you can push another penguin in
You misspelled Sid
I'm glad they got the order right. I feel like gentoo should be piloting a nuclear submarine targeting the Orca though.
What happened?
It Broke far to many times, I used Arch Linux for about 5 years or longer, systemd fixed a lot of stuff, and some of the other changes, but i needed a more production stable system.
I use ZFS Bootmenu with Debian Stable+flatpak and some backports these days and so for i only broke my system once.
Maybe things have changed since I've last tried it (10 years or so), but I thought Fedora Rawhide was at the most bleeding edge of experimental packages.
I agree, KDE is totally broken in old TVs. So I have to live without power management no blanking and no suspension lol...
sorry, wait, back up, did you manage to install a desktop Linux environment on a TV
No lol I just connected an old TV CHHWJT on my PC. Not old at all 7950x 7900xt and powerdevil is broken
what about debian sid
Sid users are just future arch users but without time for a clean reinstall.
Flatpak? What?
Flatpak will have the newest Mesa and Nvidia Drivers, etc, Flatpak is almost like having a rolling release.
As an Arch user you just push other Arch users in. It's kinda how as a Windows user you set that checkbox that says smth like "update me ASAP" on other people's windows install, so they get used as bugtesting sheep instead of you.
Also I use Garuda and they setup snapshots for me as I don't know how any of that works.
Actually the Arch penguins jump happily on their own
And then they go on to fight the predators to make it safe for the rest
And they send maps that the others can use.