Blåhaj Lemmy - Choose Your Interface

OpenSUSE: Socks in sandals.
I don’t understand.
OpenSUSE comes from Germany, we have the stereotype that we wear socks in sandals.
OpenSUSE is truly Fedora with sandals
what about no socks?
Windows if course
How dare you!
Slackware.
Socks are a new fad and won’t catch on.
Footwraps allow YOU, not the manufacturer, to decide how exactly you want to cover your feet, and offer much more flexibility.
Oh damn. I’m at Debian and I’ve dabbled in arch!
Suddenly everyone has forgotten about Gentoo
A ball of yarn and needles.
Rather a needle in a groin
gentoo should be somewhere between A and B
Wtf you are not a femboy

I have not and will not.

Gentoo4evaaaa!!1!

Shit yay! Though my legs are so long I probably have a few other version up there somewhere…
Linux from scratch?

github.com/torvalds/linux

If you’re really hardcode, you can also write a compiler first.

GitHub - torvalds/linux: Linux kernel source tree

Linux kernel source tree. Contribute to torvalds/linux development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
just machine language sib
Weird to see Mint ranked below Ubuntu, but I'll take it.
It’s somewhat less mainstream, but it’s often recommended to recent converts from Windows as a more familiar experience.
As a Ubuntu user this is accurate. Still queer though!
sigh fiiiinnnee! I’ll learn nix then!
come! We even have a Lesbian Nix interpreter!
Lix

Lix is an independent variant of the Nix package manager, developed by a team of open-source volunteers, and maintained by and for a passionate community of users.

Whaaaaaaaat. Ok, I’m sold! 😻
That name is pure genius.
What about nyarchlinux.moe
Home - Nyarch Linux

Nyarch Linux is a Linux distribution based on Arch Linux that aims to give the best linux experience to weebs.

God damn it you got me. Most of my socks are actually fedora length and I do use fedora.

How? ಠ⁠ಗ⁠ಠ

Where opensuse
Was also gonna ask, but someone already said it; see below
linux rule - SWG Empire

Lemmy

Yes. They’re correct.
QubesOS: multiple socks overlapping each other.
Actuallyas a qubes girlie, I have some pairs that just go right up to my ass lmao.

How is your Qubes experience, if you don’t mind me asking? I always loved the idea, especially since some of my work are different cybersecurity/pentesting projects, where both the separation of trust/data and the ability to quickly run templated environments per project sound super useful, but I never really got around doing it.

Do you daily drive it? I’m also pretty much a gamer, and while I could imagine it on my work laptop, I’m not sure if it’s feasible when gaming is one of my main focuses on PC. I can kind of imagine that a virtualization-based OS would be terrible for gaming.

I daily drive it for non-preformance tasks on a star book mk VI (coreboot, ME disabled). You can do things like GPU pass through, by qunes doesn’t recommend it because of how insecure accessing vram can be (I think, someone will correct me if I’m wrong XP).

For larger tasks like games or CAD, I have a desktop with a 5950x and a 5700xt. That runs proxmox on Debian (headless). I decrypt it via dropbear-ssh and login via proxmox’s web interface. From there I can start 1 for four VMS I setup which have access to most of the machines resources including all but two threads 30ish GB of ram, and a full 5700xt. I used a VM running on this machine to beat Cyberpunk 2077 @ 1440p mid-high settings with above 60fps, that being said that was back when my host OS was gentoo, and pre-dlc when 2077 was a little lighter on hardware.

Yoo Starbook, I’m unironically considering one of those Starlabs laptops, but sadly the standard starbook is sold out.

I’m a little sad they don’t offer openSUSE, Fedora, an Arch options, but there’s an option to buy them without any OS. Is there a reason they recommend a particular range of OSes as suitable for the starbook?

And how are they for gaming? Think like Stardew, Paradox games, and so on.

Using qubes so can’t say much for gaming, but I imagine it’d be about as well for any similarly spec’d ultrabook. I think they test those listed distros for compatibility, but I ran qubes on it since before they listed it as an option.

Actually in the middle of rma’ing the board for bad power circuitry, well see how it goes before I reccomend it. That being said the new lemur pro from system76 isn’t made out of plastic shit, so that actually looks promising as an alternative.

I’ll let ya know how I make out with the repair XP.

That’s actually an impressive setup! I’ve been mostly gaming on desktop Bazzite, but usually just connect through Sunlight/Moonlight from a laptop in bed. Never really considered a proxmox setup.

I might look into it, that sounds pretty useful. Already have an old desktop I sometimes use as a server, with older GPU and some RAM, so it would make for a great test environment for this kind of things.

Where gentoo?

You got to build it from source duh.

XD

I love gentoo but man firefox compile times

firefox-bin…
My socks are getting shorter
Well what can I say I like mint
That length sock is better than the one for Ubuntu in my head though. So win win.
I’m at B, but I use ubuntu (btw)
Mint. Not socks, leggings, and they go all the way up
Up to my knees! 🥳
c/unixsocks aah moment