Is this what they call a boot loop?
Is this what they call a boot loop?
Red Hat: teacher’s pet
Lolll. This is me exactly.
Maybe lay off the drugs for a few days, Elon.
Jamie Zawinski for the win.
New season of Black Mirror looks lit af.
Oh, the irony.
Not sure if you saw this Stack Overflow post yet.
It sounds a bit nerdy, but dedicate some time just to learning a specific command once in a while. Start with something straightforward like ls
. Read through the man
pages and try out all the different options for it. After a while, you’ll master quite a few commands and will be able to string them together to perform more complex tasks. It’s definitely easier learning the system piece by piece like this. I used to learn by just jumping right in to a complex task, but I ended up with just a superficial understanding most of the time. Now days I try to be more deliberate about reading all the documentation and actually learning the tool/command/etc.
Also, Arch has the archinstall
script that greatly simplifies the install process if you need it. You’ll definitely learn more doing it manually though. I’ve been using Arch as my daily driver for a year now and I love it.
I love i3wm. Incredibly lightweight and minimalistic.
Gibberish? That’s poetry. I sang it to Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’
Hello fellow Dvorak user.
LFS (Linux from Scratch)
Get a load of this guy - he’s got ladies just coming up and talking to him.
Exactly. And the archinstall script makes it almost as easy as Ubuntu. I think this comic is obsolete.
You might want to check out the i3 tiling window manager. Shit’s under 50MB and makes every other DE I’ve ever used feel bloated and laggy.
Dual booting is just using containers on bare metal.