Switching away from Microslop

https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/40839811

Like washing off the stench of 1000 toilets from your body after crawling several miles through raw sewage.
I had messed around with Linux and failed for a while, as I was using dialup and was trying to get win modem drivers working under linux. Fast forward a few years later and I finally switched when i finally had broadband, and the concept a virtual machine was really becoming industry standard in late 2000’s, and I wanted to start experimenting with them, I hated trying to hunt down windows licenses for each VM I wanted to run, and I started messing around with Linux in VM’s as they were free.
In 2002 I was lost. I went to Las Vegas ready to gamble it all away. I got in late. There I sat on the bed. Unable to move on. I don’t know why but on a whim I opened the drawer of the night stand. There I saw it. I don’t know who put it there or why. The Linux Bible. All I know is from that very day my life was changed.
Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Texts, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine

Assuming this actually happened, the security conference DEFCON and other technical conferences are held every year at Vegas, I wonder if someone from DEFCON put it there, lol
Hahahaha!! My friend’s brother went to defcon, and told us he left “a little surprise” in the night stand in the hotel. I wonder if that was him!
Missing caption: “What the hell is the command to turn the water off?” 🙂
That man is going to catch a cold
It unironically feels this way. I enjoy booting up my machine again like in the good old days.
I can’t really enjoy it because it’s too fast
I don’t have time to make my coffee anymore 😭😭😭
Actually. Installed Fedora KDE recently and it’s a breath of fresh air. An OS made by people for people rather than some soul sucking corporation that’s speed running their own collapse…
Gross, you have to get wet? I’m out.
Welcome $HOME 😊
Yes, and using many closed source apps really feels like crawling through that pipe.
Every morning when I’m working with MicroSlop users

How it feels to study the Arch wiki

Vs how it feels to install Mint

Edit: I hope this comment didn’t come across as snobby or anything. The best thing to do if you’re trying to install Arch is to just install Mint instead. Using your computer as a computer needn’t be a struggle

To be fair, I didn’t even have to think this hard on the Mint install.

Installing Mint really is really something special for how easy it is

It’s the easiest OS I’ve every installed

Though the amount I’ve installed is fairly low lol

C’mon, installing Arch Linux was the easiest install in my entire life, and I tried all the major distros. The difficult thing is to set it up to your needs after you installed it, as it’s just very barebones.

Where does it go?

In the square hole

It really do be like that

I love Linux. I use it daily.

That said, man am I tired of the circle jerks on Lemmy. Calm down, guys. Calm. Down.

My friend you’re in the Linux Memes community, the home of Linux circlejerking lol
Fun fact, you don’t even need to crawl through hundreds of feet of black water waste pipe to install Linux.
In fact it’s super easy, barely an inconvenience.

Blasphemy…. There is only Linux from scratch.

All else’s is a heresy most offensive!

(I’m jesting, if it wasn’t clear. Most distros work well out of the box.)

(I would recommend lfs for anyone who likes to learn the hard way. You will learn as you go, but it can be frustrating.)