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  • AFAIK, if you install via the ppa, then it will update neovim when you apt update

  • Options:

    • Linux Mint (Awesome first distro, but more out of date)
    • Pop!_OS (Great for gaming, based on Ubuntu)
    • Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite (Maybe later if your interested in immutability)
    • EndeavorOS (Maybe later once you understand the value of the AUR, more bleeding edge)

    Don't use:

    • Ubuntu (bloat, snaps)
    • Manjaro (Don't get me started...)
  • Windows -> Linux Mint -> Debian -> Arch -> Kinoite

  • I take it you've tried

  • Doesn't that mean it would be incredibly easy to reverse-engineer a Linux version?

  • Fedora Kinoite is the first time that I felt at home (besides Arch). It feels so stable and I never have to mess with it. KDE is also at the point now where it feels genuinely better than Windows or Mac

  • At one point I had the coolest Ventoy USB; CyberRe, LABEL=hakr. But then I got a new computer and apparently the ssd was /dev/nvme0n1 instead of /dev/sda. While I was installing Arch, When I created a new GPT partition on /dev/sda, it wiped my beautiful Ventoy 😢

  • Been there, done that. But I haven't had any problems once I switched to systemd-boot 🤷

  • Man, gotta love apt sometimes

  • It's like Arch, but x10. People think Arch > Any other distro, Wayland > Xorg, Hyprland > any other DE, Rust > C, etc

  • ifn't

    Jump
  • Agree. The tradeoff of building everything from source just doesn't pay off

  • Literally

  • It appears that this only supports Google Cloud storage buckets, not Google Drive

  • For X11, BSPWM was my daily driver. (before I switched to Sway, then Hyprland)

  • The ultimate test for a Lemmy reader app: does it seg fault?

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