You can’t control other humans.
The only person that can decide if they want to get clean is the individual.
If the person hasn’t decided to be clean, you can’t force them. It’s a losing battle, unfortunately.
I worked at a assembly plant. One dude was throwing small screws at another coworker. He was fired for it.
Ok I tried a gentoo setup this week. 8 hours in was able to build a kernel and get a cli on my box. But I’m failing at my attempts to get xfce or KDE or even startx to work. 😅 debating if I should keep it at this weekend or go back to my arch or simple eos.
I like emerge and I like the philosophy but gotta get a bit more knowledge on this use flag thing.
Thanks for your response.
It still takes space on the drive. It takes an icon on the start menu.
And then there’s that little devil in me that I don’t want to send feedback back to servers of what I do with my system.
Maybe I’m paranoid or maybe I just want to squeeze all the pure power (and space) I can. It’s like an old hot rod, there’s no radio; there’s no heated seats; it’s made to go fast and have fun.
Right, built for my system.
Hmmm… thanks for the response, I like how it’s more built for your system since you compile it locally.
Thanks, I was leaning towards arch. I like it’s wiki.
Does amd have better or faster support for drivers then nvidia?
Well, one could make the argument about driver support.
What’s amd have to do with graphics drivers on debian? I’m out of the loop.
Interesting, built off fedora, I’ll check it out.
Isn’t debian a bit behind on graphic drivers?
Understood, not really a fetish, more of I don’t want extra stuff that I don’t want to use or take space for no reason.
I want to use every drop of my system for performance, maybe that’s from my “old person” in me.
Thanks, I’ll check it out.
Probably a long time. Humans are fairly resilient just gotta follow the rule of 3…
3 minutes without air 3 days without water 3 weeks without food
Equals dead. (Roughly give or take depending on environmental factors.)