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  • I hate to say it but it's working. First the mass-debater got "2A raptured," this gave them the push-start they needed, now the administration is using this clown to dump the clutch and crank the starter.

    Soon, the engine will fire into life again and the Epstein files will be a distant memory in the rear view mirror.

  • Well, I thought it was a valid argument! :)

  • But in being tight, they keep everything in place and organized... Tidy!

  • Killswitch Engage's Atonement album has some excellent tracks with RATM-esque lyrics incl Crownsless King

  • So far, so good but I haven't really thought about it since. It may not suit a purist, hardcore or someone who tweaks their system endlessly but for someone like me, I don't want to spend me free time fiddling, breaking, then fixing my home gear.

    Until Win10, I never liked to "upgrade" any OS, preferring a clean slate approach and from what I understand, that's what I'll get here. A clean new OS with each upgrade that eliminates any gradual degradation due to a build up of clutter and abandoned packages. All while the flat packs and my data/config reside safely in the use partition (anyone, let me know if I've got this wrong!)

  • Thanks! I'm genuinely encouraged by learning Linux. That's why I've been documenting things here, to share with those like me who have tried before or hesitant to make the jump.

  • Agree - software is the greatest blocker these days. My recent software restriction was simply a tool I was only using for study.

    I was still skeptical that it would be so easy as I've been burnt before by Linux on YouTube or articles that exclaim just how easy it is but I usually run into at least a couple of major issues that become a pain to overcome. Not so this time! Every PC I've cut over during this process has been painless.

    Literally the only issue I've had to date was my monitor not waking from sleep - a minor fault that was fixed by selecting any colour profile that wasn't the default.

  • As long as you are domain joined, group policy will get rid of all that BS (I think that's the requirement, I've been out of ops for a couple of years now and the memories are fading fast!). These days, that's the only way to make Win11 somewhat decent.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Return of the Dumb-arse!

  • Definitely no hate for Arch, just me being a smart arse ;)

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Dumb-arse inside

  • "High performers don't waste their time arguing with the void on social media. Congrats, you just burned the only free hour you had after work."

    Bro, you're literally just like those you despise. Talking of badges, don't prick yourself with that "Sheriff of Linux" badge you made it out that bottle lid.

    Edit: Sorry, where the hell did that link come from!? I swear it wasn't there when I last looked!

  • Cream buns from Van Wilder

  • The fuckers still have to reload at some point...

  • I suspect the contract means that they only actually pay for those that are played

  • Marley and Me

  • Yes! DH but almost anything played straight as a change would be brilliant!

  • Good point - my thought is to go through that pain now while I'm still learning to use Linux properly. I'm not tied into anything yet so I can always swap something out if it doesn't play with Wayland and gets too troublesome.

  • Began moving all my hardware to Linux this year since none of them will run win11 without fk-about-ing - and I just don't want to. So my server, media box and laptop are all cut over, only my main desktop left on windows a bit longer but it's goose is cooked too.

    I've tried dozens of distros over the years but I've settled on Fedora KDE.

    The why:

    • Skipping x11 and head straight into Wayland so I don't have to worry about that in the future.
    • I wanted something more up to date than debian-based and less cutting edge then Arch-based.
    • Stability and support of being in the RHEL family
    • Flatpaks
    • Tried to get on with gnome to get away from the 'start menu' paradigm but ended up getting on with kde better.
  • Oh no... My stuff!