edit: WHICH ONE OF YOU FUCKING MEMELORD FOUND MY ADDRESS AND SENT ME THIGH HIGHS AND CAT EARS?

    • Yttra@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      Fedora was also my first choice, but the allure of the AUR was too strong at the time and I didn’t last a month…

      • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
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        2 hours ago

        Selinux makes me homicidal and fedora always seems to be choking on….something. But it’s the most updated stable thing I can find.

        The AUR is irresponsible. Put a wili entry showing how to did something. Don’t just write a script and post it that you KNOW nobody is actually going to comb over.

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            2 hours ago

            I fall pretty squarely into the script kiddie category compared to a lot of people on here and arch wikis has been an incredibly valuable resource.

            “I want to do X like Y. Surely someone much of done this by now.” Arch wiki: “funny you should mention that. Here is free documentation that is pretty up to date, has lots of detail and examples, but don’t drown you.”

            Seriously, I look at red hat and debian documentation and little ADHD brain hamster just strokes the fuck out on his wheel. Arch wiki is a comfortable ride. It’s just…digestible if that makes any sense.

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        2 hours ago

        Im leaning into it because arch linux on arm stuff is a joke compared to the x86 mainstream stuff. Fedora treats ARM as an equal.

    • Jankatarch@lemmy.world
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      15 hours ago

      I feel this. I had to give up on connecting to my home wifi on windows server edition.

      This was right after I daily drove openbsd for 2 months. I was connecting to PEAP encrypted networks using wpa_supplicant and now I couldn’t connect to my phone’s hotspot.