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[-] HouseWolf@lemm.ee 60 points 8 months ago

Honestly my Windows 10 experience wasn't much different.

Atleast I can actually fix most of the issues that pop up on Linux

[-] captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works 15 points 8 months ago

I was struggling to get an OS installed on my cousin's dell at one point. This machine came with that Intel Optane...shit with a spinning rust hard drive, I was replacing it with a straight-up NVMe SSD. Windows would get well into the install process, and then bomb out with an error that was something like 0x123a039f34798cd76eb1 UNDEFINED ERROR. This of course was in the Windows installer, which isn't a functioning desktop environment, so I had to type that manually into my laptop to google it, and got very few results.

I tried Linux Mint, and it apparently had the same problem. It said something like "BIOS Storage config error. Unable to mount file system. It may be that such and such setting is incorrect in the BIOS. See this page for further details." The last sentence was a hyperlink to a wiki that discussed the problem, which opened in Firefox because this installer runs in a live environment, AND IT HAD A QR CODE LINK IN THE ERROR MESSAGE to the same page so you could easily copy the link to an external device. Y'all that was a white glove concierge deep tissue massage of an error message.

[-] haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com 5 points 8 months ago

…and that was the last time I tried to install windows, or so I imagine the end. :)

[-] captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works 6 points 8 months ago

No, I installed Windows on the machine I built for her to replace that one. THAT was the last time I've installed Windows on anything.

[-] haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com 4 points 8 months ago

Got it. My wife is about ready to jump ship after seeing me running linux on my daily for half a year with heavy tasks.

She‘s jealous of the customization and versatility of linux.

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[-] uranibaba@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

All other times, reinstall OS and keep /home/.

[-] drew_belloc@programming.dev 7 points 8 months ago

I will pretend that i haven't seen that "other" there

[-] ichmagrum@feddit.de 6 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Last time I tried Windows (with Windows 10), I actually struggled properly installing my graphics drivers. IDK what the issue even was, but after trying unsuccessfully for a while I just wiped the Windows partition and stuck with Linux.

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[-] DmMacniel@feddit.de 54 points 8 months ago

And then you suddenly start cooking blue stuff in your mobile kitchen.

[-] mr_MADAFAKA@lemmy.ml 35 points 8 months ago

jesse we need to compile

[-] b3an@lemmy.world 41 points 8 months ago

It’s funny, but as an adult now… I’m more concerned my ADHD is like this. It’s so annoying. I don’t even mean to do it. I set out to clean my desktop computer files and the next thing I know I’m painting the garage. Oh and ESPECIALLY if something is important. My mind creates these distractions or ‘focuses’ which allow me to fully set my mind on something, as long as it’s to avoid doing something else… 🤦‍♂️

[-] blazeknave@lemmy.world 18 points 8 months ago

Yeah last week I found myself thinking "blazeknave what the fuck are you doing?? You're prepping online research, for your meeting in five minutes. How did you end up sorting the linen closet? Fuck you man! "

[-] nebula42@lemmy.today 27 points 8 months ago

What distro is buddy using 💀

[-] Gork@lemm.ee 24 points 8 months ago
[-] 0x4E4F@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 8 months ago

Void... not my idea though, for the meme I mean, I stole it.

[-] possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 6 points 8 months ago

He voided it

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[-] Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee 23 points 8 months ago

It's either this or everything works for years literally without a single problem.

[-] intensely_human@lemm.ee 9 points 8 months ago

I once deployed a small service in 2016. It was a sort of configurable API, that other companies could post information to. Every company’s information came in a different json structure, but I built the thing to be able to accept a new structure, with new configuration data (no new coding needed for new formats).

Then in 2019, I was interviewing for a job and they asked me to talk about something I’d built that was reliable and I was able to report that this little service, running in docker compose, had been up continually for the last two years with zero errors.

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[-] lvxferre@mander.xyz 21 points 8 months ago

That's me running Debian. Or rather...


FrankenDebian.

[-] PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org 19 points 8 months ago

I'm on Debian and that kind of stuff basically doesn't happen. For the first couple weeks I broke stuff every once in a while because I didn't know how Linux worked, but it's basically been smooth sailing on all my computers for about six months.

Contrast with the Windows 10 on the same laptop which just the other day decided it doesn't want to play anymore. I guess I ran an update the last time I touched it (like a month ago) and now it won't boot. Debian boots perfectly. Even in safe mode, I can't boot into Windows and Automatic Startup repair refuses to work even using both the recovery USB and installation media. Probably going to have to reinstall Windows from scratch.

[-] haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com 5 points 8 months ago

On that note, maybe just remove windows? Thats what I did. Some folks report that „really necessary apps“ would also run on a vm.

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[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 12 points 8 months ago

I literally didn't even boot Windows for a month and then when I did, I got BSOD on boot, and it gave me some bullshit about not being able to find a device. How's that for maintenance? I can't say I miss it.

[-] Pacmanlives@lemmy.world 11 points 8 months ago

I run Arch by the way

[-] OpenStars@startrek.website 11 points 8 months ago
[-] IRQBreaker@startrek.website 10 points 8 months ago

This is why I run Debian. 😀

[-] Grass@sh.itjust.works 10 points 8 months ago

This is after the third reboot, and automatic updates were off and I never accepted an update. All I wanted to do was sideload obtanium into the Facebook spy mask and I thought it would be easier than figuring out why it wouldn't show up in adb on Linux.

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[-] turbowafflz@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

I just turn on my computer and it works, sometimes I have to answer a couple questions zypper asks me when updates do weird things and cause dependency issues but that's not difficult

[-] Engywuck@lemm.ee 7 points 8 months ago

paru -Syu

I don't need anything else.

[-] EccTM@lemmy.ml 4 points 8 months ago

Pretty sure paru without flags defaults to that, so you don't even need the "-Syu" portion! 👍

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[-] Voyajer@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago

Occasionally running the -Scc flag if your drive isn't huge too I guess

[-] Engywuck@lemm.ee 3 points 8 months ago

IIRC I have set it to only keep 2 versions of packages (it's in pacman.conf).

[-] tophneal@sh.itjust.works 3 points 8 months ago

Til about another aur helper. Thanks!

[-] douglasg14b@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Community will crucify me for this, but Linux DE maintenance is the bane of my existence.

Shit "just works" until it inevitably doesn't, and it takes Linus himself to figure out how to unfuck it due to the absolutely insane level of version churn packages & distros see over the years, making most resources short of "just reinstall it" a fools errand.

Servers? Beautiful. Desktop environments? I literally can't anymore... Having something go to shit when I REALLY need to get something done has forced me to always have Windows on hand.

Which has turned into "Windows primary" and "Linux DE secondary " over the years. I hate Windows, I yearn for my plasma desktop, but it's almost always more reliably stable without maintenance for longer in my experience.

/rant

[-] Titou@feddit.de 9 points 8 months ago

in my case it's the exact reverse, simples things need complex paths to be done on Windows

[-] shapis@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

This sounds about right. Currently everything on mine works. But it's like... For how long?

Edit. Actually almost everything lmao. YouTube drains crazy battery ATM. Problem hardware acceleration not working.

[-] Quexotic@infosec.pub 4 points 8 months ago

This. This exactly. I'm wanting to teach my kids how to use Linux and first I want them to get used to it so I'm exposing them to computers through gCompris... So one of the features of the software stops working I don't know why I uninstall it I reinstall it. Same problem. So now I've got to go figure out what's wrong with the OS itself that's causing that problem in the software or just reinstall it, the OS that is, because that'll only take a few minutes to kick off and I can just leave it alone and it'll finish whereas the OS troubleshooting could take days or it could be something I never figure out.

Not to mention wrapping wifi drivers... 😭

For fun, I once decided I'd figure it out. I was doing a job where I had free time at work and there was spare hardware sitting around so I decided to go ahead and do it.

PAIN. So painful.

I love Linux, but I like to work on whatever I want to work on, not what the OS decides I need to work on that day.

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[-] KuroeNekoDemon@sh.itjust.works 6 points 8 months ago

This is accurate. Getting error codes in coding is like buy one get an additional 100 free

[-] Evkob@lemmy.ca 6 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

This can for sure be me when setting stuff up. I'm currently playing around with self-hosting some stuff on my local network, you wouldn't believe the amount of tabs I have open on my desktop, plus on my phone, plus on the laptop I'm using as a server.

This definitely isn't me on a day to day basis though. For the most part, unless I'm actively tinkering, Linux just works.

On the headache-inducing side of things though, I'm currently trying to figure out why I can't run Wordpress over Docker on my laptop. It quickly uses up all resources and even then spits out a "error connecting to database" message when I try to access it.

[-] krnl386@lemmy.ca 6 points 8 months ago

Classic! Love this clip!!!

[-] Danquebec@sh.itjust.works 3 points 8 months ago

Do you know how I can find it on the Web? I wanted to find it the other day but I didn't know what terms to use... I was like "clip where nothing works"????

[-] nixcamic@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago

I mean it's right here, just link to it?

But yeah if you search "hal fixing a light bulb".

[-] b3an@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

It’s from ‘Malcolm in the Middle’

[-] gnuplusmatt@reddthat.com 5 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

My Fedora Kinoite box is fucking effortless, it updates in the background just needs a reboot from time to time. I have scripted updating the containers that host my home services, I run the script from time to time and it pulls a new container image and recreates the container, updates the systemd services to match the new container ids.

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[-] Blaster_M@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

Every time I boot to linux to test something

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[-] squid_slime@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

Type yay hit enter.. Sometimes reboot, sometimes just suspend... Its all pretty wild

[-] Harbinger01173430@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

I just turn on the Ubuntu computer, play games, Clic the occasional button to install updates and then keep doing my stuff. No maintenance stuff needed unless I mess something up on purpose with tinkering.

[-] JoMomma@lemm.ee 3 points 8 months ago
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