I actually want to try a LFS install, mostly to gain a deeper understanding of how Linux works. To anyone who's done an LFS install: good idea or waste of time?
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Gentoo is the final boss of Linux installs. (Linux From Scratch is the raid boss)
I installed it last year. After watching it compile for half an hour, I decided that a source-based distro was something I have no interest in daily-driving.
There are legitimate criticisms of Manjaro, and these days there are better options like Archinstall or EndeavorOS, but yeah it's mostly just become a popular distro to shit on.
Canonical deserves way more hate than the Manjaro devs tbh.
Mostly the admins. They've forgotten to renew their SSL certs multiple times, causing various issues, and they introduced a bug that briefly DDOSed the entire AUR.
The distro itself seems fine. Although, I don't see why you wouldn't just use Arch with Archinstall or EndeavorOS if you really want that GUI installer. Both are much better managed imo.
Please explain
95% of city planners quit before adding the final lane that fixes traffic
I understand what you mean, but I believe Reddit themselves confirmed the breach. If Reddit didn't pay up, then the data has been/is being auctioned off on the dark web.
Oh no!
Anyways ...
That was a good read, totally changed my position. Thank you.
Zucc is a greedy asshole, but I think he knows when to sit back, and let the smarter people make decisions.
Musk is an arrogant, insufferable fuck. Epitome of a know-it-all.
Pitting two piles of shit against each other does not make the winner any better.
Haha, now I feel dumb needing the joke explained to me