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 Mandy   ( @Mandy@beehaw.org )  to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago

lay it all bare, show me yalls fetch

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lay it all bare, show me yalls fetch

 Mandy   ( @Mandy@beehaw.org )  to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago
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  •  UrbenLegend   ( @UrbenLegend@lemmy.ml ) 
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    Not gonna lie, the fact that I can see all these neofetch images in the comment section has me sold on Lemmy over Reddit.

    •  Mandy   ( @Mandy@beehaw.org ) OP
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      just one of many reason to choose a superior platform

  •  arthurpizza   ( @art@lemmy.world ) B
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    Updated to Bookworm just the other day.

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    Anyone here on Steamdeck?

    •  Drew   ( @crmsnbleyd@sopuli.xyz ) 
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      I wasn’t aware steamOS used Pacman, i thought it was immutable

      •  Alatain   ( @Alatain@lemmy.world ) 
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        You can kinda make it bend a bit to your whim. While it is technically immutable if you don’t mess with it, it does have everything necessary for using pacman. It just all reverts next time steamos updates. Anything you install directly through the discover portal is permanent, but it does technically have access to anything in the pacman repos as well.

        I unlocked mine long enough to download neofetch and take the screenshot for this. It’ll revert back soon, but I only needed it temporarily for imaginary internet points. :)

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    Arch, Void, Arch, Gentoo, Arch, Arch,…you’re all making me feel like a basic removed.

    •  CjkOvPDwQW   ( @CjkOvPDwQW@lemmy.pt ) 
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      Super surprised to see the number of void linux here in this platform

      •  Ghast   ( @Ghast@lemmy.ml ) 
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        There’s a lemmy.ml/c/voidlinux community as well.

        But yea, I once met a Void user at a party, and it seems like any number above ‘0’ is a surprise.

  •  PM_ME_FLUFFY_SHIBES   ( @PM_ME_FLUFFY_SHIBES@lemmy.world ) 
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      deleted by creator

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        @jadedctrl @PM_ME_FLUFFY_SHIBES
        The retro look :D

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    •  Mandy   ( @Mandy@beehaw.org ) OP
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      i tried it once, for one reason or another i didnt get past a few minutes would love to try it again what would you say does nixos do over endevouros/arch?

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        what would you say does nixos do over endevouros/arch?

        Well, …everything?

        Conceptually, endavour/Arch are closer to Windows than they are to NixOS. The only commonality is that they’re made up of the same software components.

        The way you set up a software environment is totally different. I’d highly recommend some research on what NixOS’ declarative configuration is and what it means in practice.

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  •  Chris   ( @reallychris@lemmy.world ) 
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    two skinny endeavour installs so far, so don’t mind me with my bloat

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      dang havent seen xubuntu in a hot sec

  •  FrankTheHealer   ( @FrankTheHealer@lemmy.ml ) 
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    Does this count

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      all fetches are valid

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      I love your zsh theme, what is it?

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