• str82L @lemmy.world
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    Why does Tux have a cute little mace? Is this the year he gets mediaeval on the world?

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    me I cant wait for Plasma 6, and maybe try Endevour instead of Opensuse TW

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    Switching from Ubuntu to Arch, because I spend more time disabling the default stuff than I do troubleshooting new stuff anyways.

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      I did that exact switch for the same reason and I have to say, it’s one of the best decisions I’ve made in my Linux history!

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    Switching my main computer to Linux after finally having enought experience with freecad and being done with a school forcing us to use Autodesk programs

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    I’m planning on building a new rig for Xmas and am gonna go Linux for my desktop OS for the first time.

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    I’m going to put together a SteamOS system for my daughter with an old 3900X and RX480 so we can play side by side!

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    This year I made the switch on my gaming PC (Windows to Arch). Next year, my target is replacing my CNC controller system, probably using raspbian on a raspberry model 3. That will bring the Windows count down to 1, which is about as low as my household can go.

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      LinuxCNC is rock solid. I am a career machinist of 20 years and have used it to run work horse production machines without fault for years. Setting it up can be a nightmare, though. The fact that the distro is Debian based makes the reliability amazing, even after power outages etc. Just make sure you have a dedicated GPU or weirdness can happen.

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    OK hear me out, I’m going to install boxes on my arch install since I use arch btw, and install Windows 11 in a VM.

    I’m then going to sign in with my Microsoft™️ account and give them all my data. Then after my free trail of McAfee™️ and Norton are install, and I play the free games that are included like Candy Crush Saga™️. My VM will evolve from just a VM to a M. I do this until the FBI van arrives as Microsoft sell my data to to Government, or until my beast of a machine slows to a crawl as Microsoft™️ takes more data trying to find a buyer.

    Then I will install Oracle™️ VirtualBox™️, and try out new OS’s like Ubuntu and Linux Mint. And when I settle on POP_OS I will free my M (since its prolonged suffering has evolved it from a VM), and install Linux.

    Then I will find something wrong with the install, probably complain about SNAPs being an option, or that not all of the software is FOSS. Remove POP_OS and install arch.

    TLDR I use arch BTW in both my ssd and my fake HDD on my ssd

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    I want to REALLY get into Linux I mean like using only a WM and not a DE. Learn nVim, make some cool Shell scripts and download graphene OS on my phone,

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      Graphen OS will come when I buy my next phone, but currently I’m fine with my old phone. It is slow after almost 5 years, but it’s still fine.

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    Keep using Linux, for the 30th year. Started in '94 with Slackware 1.2, RedHat 1/1.1 in '95 and switched to Debian at the end of '95 (0.93 R5 or R6). I was running OS/2 for my BBS in that time, with a link to my Linux system with internet since august '95. I had a terminal with null-modem cable next to my bed for IRC, 10 Mbit connection at my room. (campus of UTwente in the Netherlands)

    Was fun messing about with that stuff.

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    My work supports Linux which is great but they only really support Gnome which I hate.

    My plans are to decide between Ubuntu or SUSE with Hyperland (cool but I’ll have to support myself, which is fine but annoying)