TJT
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- Dec 17, 2017
Kernel 6.15 on Fedora is still causing me a lot of pain. My only goal is that all of my shit that works on 6.14 also works on 6.15. This is so far not the case. When I try to implement everything into the initramfs, even with expected updates I keep getting a Kernel panic. Guess it needs to cook for awhile as the async nature of some of the stuff I use will take a bit to catch up.
I do like that I can fuck with the kernel init from the working one. That has been pretty fun to do.
Linux today might as well be a different universe unless you want to be a gay masochist and use something like Arch because you can, or at least think you can, tinker with low level computer systems effectively and DIY most issues you come across. I am far too old for that shit. There is a great deal of value in "it just works thanks." Which is why I also have a macbook.
I do like that I can fuck with the kernel init from the working one. That has been pretty fun to do.
My first linux experience was with Red Hat in the early 00s. Even as a basement dwelling computer nerd it was a very daunting experience. Goes without saying that computer technology was much different then and despite how much I enjoyed tinkering with computers reading volumes of Red Hat technical manuals I found at the public library or got my parents to buy me got tiring. Serious I was such a nerd that when I turned 14 I asked for the book below for my birthday and received it. I made good progress now and again but I lacked a great deal of the fundamental knowledge I have now as my primary means of guidance came from older nerds in my rural community or primitive online forums that we enjoy to this day. I eventually abandoned it as at some point my second harddrive died on me and I had no way of partitioning my 10TB drive in a way that made sense for what was actually important to me as a teenager. Playing vidya on my computer. I was never able to get graphics cards to work at all on Linux and I understand now that lack of support to make early graphics cards work in linux would be an understatement. You really had to DIY all of it and that was far beyond my understanding then.Anyone using Linux here remember their first time using it? Why did you switch and what was it like?
Linux today might as well be a different universe unless you want to be a gay masochist and use something like Arch because you can, or at least think you can, tinker with low level computer systems effectively and DIY most issues you come across. I am far too old for that shit. There is a great deal of value in "it just works thanks." Which is why I also have a macbook.
This sounds like that snapshot feature that some distros have. They would take tons of snapshots of your system/config/etc and you have to manage them or it makes everything go to shit. I forget which distros do this. These kind of quirky features keep it interesting though!All the big boys use Linux and praise it as some holy shit, so I tried it for the first time a long time ago, which was an OpenSUSE back then. I tried to get used to it, which was very hard. Majorly used it for browsing, tbh. At some point, opening any kind of window started to take around 10 minutes. It was fine after a re-install, but then the issue started again. Went back to Windows right after that.
This is an undocumented side benefit of using Linux. It forces you to keep those skills sharp. Or you have a Kernel Panic on a Tuesday, give up and go back to Windows!Linux nerds I knew seemed like geniuses when it came to technical problem solving.
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