“Stuff” should be a compression tool, you tar it, then gz it, then stuff it down even further into tar.gz.stuff
Arcaneslime
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Arcaneslime@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Blogpost: Actually Good Distro Recomendations for BeginnersEnglish2·2 years agoFair, the community is usually the one to help with that, when I did research before installing they told me that non free drivers like nvidia or broadcom would present an additional challenge and told me how to fix it, so I guess I knew going in and didn’t consider people not doing that first.
Arcaneslime@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Blogpost: Actually Good Distro Recomendations for BeginnersEnglish3·2 years agoGreat post, saved for future use. I’d say myself that while Fedora may not be aimed at beginners, it is pretty good for beginners nonetheless. It’s what I started on (after dipping my toes in Tails, which also has it’s use cases but more importantly here demystified linux for me and made me comfortable with it. Then windows pissed me off one last time and the rest is history.)
The fedora community in my experience has been very helpful, though that was reddit, so we shall see what the future holds.
Thanks for the heads up, I was worried for a second especially with the recent FedoraFiasco.
I’ve been seeing stuff about this but I don’t quite understand, what does this mean for Fedora? Do I need to switch too?
My brain will never not read that as “communications,” I’m gonna think everyone here is real serious about HAM radio lol.
I make plymouth do the verbose mode because it’s cool and hacker-y. Also I like when it says “failed” and I know what failed. For a few weeks I kept having to manually start firewalld and I never would have known otherwise, update seems to have fixed that though.
Tbf, I really only have experience with fedora and thus systemd, so, I like it but I “don’t know what I’m missing” in a sense.