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IO 😇@lemmy.blahaj.zone to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month ago

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IO 😇@lemmy.blahaj.zone to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month ago
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https://github.com/NyarchLinux

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  • prudent_floret@lemmynsfw.com
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    Well now I regret using EndeavorOS - this is clearly a superior OS.

    • 4am@lemmy.zip
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      Move over Hannah Montana, there’s a new gigalinux in town, btw

    • flandish@lemmy.world
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      laughs in TempleOS.

  • 𒉀TheGuyTM3𒉁@lemmy.ml
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    Idk if i would prefer Nyarch, Uwuntu, or Linuwux now 🤔

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    Their homepage is also great. https://nyarchlinux.moe/

    • 𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚒𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝙼𝚎𝚘𝚠@programming.dev
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      Lmao

    • ZoteTheMighty@lemmy.zip
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      Minimum Requirements:

      • Electricity (optional)

      Recommended Requirements:

      • Electricity (suggested)
    • Linearity@infosec.pub
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      Is this a real distro?

      Yes.

      Why?

      Yes.

      • Technotica@lemmy.world
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        Catgirls.

      • Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Do you support Nvidia GPUs?

        Nvidia F*ck y- Oh wait we actually support it. We provide a Nvidia ISO with proprietary drivers preinstalled and with hybrid graphics support and simple switch. Check out our wiki

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      Material UwU

      I can’t even

    • SatyrSack@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Install appimages easily with gearlever

      How many AppImage managers are there now?

      • Malix@sopuli.xyz
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        yes

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      • icelimit@lemmy.ml
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        Insert xkcd about standards

  • Euphoma@lemmy.ml
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    https://github.com/yunfachi/NixOwOS

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    Ny’all better start nyusing Nyarch :3c

    God I love meme distros

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    Well, I was thinking of moving to Linux full-time anyway now that my Windows install is obsolete. Any reason to avoid this distro? Past experience is with Ubuntu, Gentoo, and SuSE. I mostly game.

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      Stick with something better known. Linux Mint, Fedora, openSUSE, Arch, Ubuntu…If you’re just getting into this for the first time, full time, a niche meme distro is not your best choice.

      Linux Mint is best for stability, but will be a bit more “stale” for updates, since it’s based on Ubuntu LTS. It is an incredible distro and is my daily driver for mission critical desktops, like my work PC.

      Fedora and openSUSE Tumbleweed will both be great non-Arch distros that have fairly recent, yet stable updates.

      Arch is basically the king of rolling, bleeding edge, always on the latest and greatest, but since it’s bleeding edge…you might get cut on occasion.

      Ubuntu is Ubuntu. I don’t like Ubuntu, but it is the defacto “newbie/first timer” distro for a reason. Debian-based, lots of guides, both LTS and non-LTS options, and has variants for practically every major desktop environment out there.

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        I moved to mint when I got sick of windows shit. Zero regrets. It just works, seriously low maintenance. Love it.

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          Mint is my typical daily driver, too. Freaking love Mint.

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    I got excited thinking it was a furry distro for a sec 😔😔😔

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      I have good news for you. All Linux distros are furry distros.

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        And LGBTQ+ distros.

        And socialist distros.

        And…

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    :3

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      :3

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        :3

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          :3

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            :3

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              :3

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                :3

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                  :3

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    My Cachy OS broke today, so I just switched to Pika OS. I wish I had heard about this a few hours ago.

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      Were you getting freezes? I’m stuck on an older kernel for stability, same issue on mint and endeavour (arch) tho. My problem isn’t exclusive to cachyos, yours may be tho

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        For the first few weeks, everything was fine, and it didn’t freeze once. But Brave used to crash frequently, which was annoying, so I uninstalled it and switched to Librewolf. However, some sites weren’t working properly with the Firefox engine, so after a few weeks, I re-downloaded Brave as a secondary browser. Unfortunately, after that, whenever I opened Brave, my PC started freezing, and the only solution was to force shut it down by holding the power button. I restored a snapshot and uninstalled Brave, but the problem continued.

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          I had a similar issue, I thought it was different apps because it seemed to coincide with them, turned out its a wider amd kernel issue for me, all the new ones past 6.12.36-2 LTS, I’ve had to reinstall it from cache every update

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    I use Arch too, BTW. It came with my Steam Deck.

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      Þe best way to use Arch: pre-installed.

      Alþough, it’s not really true. Þe EndeavorOS installer makes Arch as easy to install as any other distro. Takes someþing out of þe nerd caché of using Arch, but once you know how to do it þe hard way (and, consequently, have þe value of knowing how þings work), it’s just tedious.

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        If you can’t install Arch from scratch, you probably won’t be able to fix it when it breaks. Protip: don’t run a big update in a different workspace, forget about it, and then hibernate your laptop. That would be bad.

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