So, my #linux install "died". Not gonna point a finger at linux and say "bad OS!", really, it wasn't the OS that died, but the GUI bits that failed to boot, and it most likely was caused by myself so I can really just blame myself.

I could boot no-GUI and backup all files, and just reinstalling everything seemed easier than to figure out how to rescue X. (the GUI bit)

Annoying thing is that this happens when I wanted to sit down and work more on the rewrite of @trunkfriends , stuff keeps getting in the way.

But, this gave me the chance to toss Ubuntu. Since I will no longer create debs for installs, but distribute it in easier, "non-native" ways, I no longer need "the most used distro".

Someone pushed me into the containered ways of Atomic, and, wanting to limit mouse usage, I ended up with Fedora Sway Atomic.

This has been quite the experience. It takes a bit of getting used to.

But the windowmanager sure is less in the way here than the gnome setup in Ubuntu...

Yay... Can I write code now?