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Kecessa , in Me in the comments of any windows fuck up post

Old... 🥲

Nom OP ,
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It's only 13 years old... 👴🪦

DragonTypeWyvern ,

So old it's getting a sequel!

SkyNTP , in Me in the comments of any windows fuck up post

The only thing holding me back now is inertia with compatibility to extensive software/game collection. But yeah, about to jump ship.

DmMacniel ,

Baby steps. First FOSS Apps like Libre Office, Kate, Krita, then dual boot, then you delete the Windows partition :)

Nom OP ,
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The only thing that used to hold me back was Notepad+. Try using sites like Alternativeto.net to find and test the open source alternatives to what you use on windows first to see if they're good enough.

Nutteman ,
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What functionality does notepad plus have that you can't find elsewhere??

Nom OP ,
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I did find it, thus the past tense. I used Notepad+ like I use a browser, with lots of tabs open and having the sessions carried over to the next run of the application. Let alone the line listings on the side and it being a pretty good xml & html editor. Besides it's open source so what's not to love 🤷‍♂️

Nutteman ,
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I see. What alternative did you end up with?

Nom OP ,
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Kate. It's honestly overkill for what I do, and Xed(Mint default) has come a long way.

programmer_belch ,
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For me I thought compatibility would hold me back but I never used the windows partition in my dual boot so I ended up deleting it after a reinstall

Holzkohlen , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…

Debian is not a good distro for desktop usage. You cannot change my mind.

Lettuceeatlettuce ,
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Can't change your mind? I'll just downvote you then :)

NutWrench , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…
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Button #3: Restore TimeShift snapshot.

jelloeater85 ,
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1000% this. Just use BTRFS and avoid all the pain...

Gormadt ,
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Honestly kicking myself for not having this setup on my last Linux install

Good news is it's setup on my current install

Sometimes I learn my lessons the hard way... Multiple times.

sirico , in Me in the comments of any windows fuck up post
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Foss for the foss-god!

Nom OP ,
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ealoe , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…

Linux is only free if your time has no value, and this is why.

nexussapphire ,

I know it sounds counter intuitive but the way Debian handles things makes it really easy to break things and not know how. All these scripts that automate tasks it's easy to try to change something manually and have a script that automatically runs break something.

It would help if their wiki wasn't so painfully slow. How is it possible to have a website so slow it times out after like ten minutes of loading.

Allero , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…

Second approach is better as it teaches you to fix and understand the system you're working with

Of course, this is a more complicated and energy - demanding approach, though. But if you wanna stay on Linux, you better figure such stuff out, this will be invaluable in the long run.

I should also mention that Debian, despite the Bookworm introducing more user-friendly options, is not a newbie-centered distribution and fixing things in there tend to be more tedious for an inexperienced user.

The upside, however, is that once you've set it up, everything will just work. But first you might face some pain.

towerful ,

I wish there was a way to see what the default values in a config file are for a given distro.
I'm guessing there probably is, and I just don't know it.

Maybe I should just make / a git repo...

BaumGeist ,

Without knowing a better way, my go-to solution woukd just be getting an full installation image and diffing my files with the files on it

barsquid ,

You should check out the Fedora atomic distros if you haven't already. Making the system work more like a git repo is what they are doing with rpm-ostree. I am liking it a lot.

HelloHotel ,
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Usually if its a boolean or nullable, a good config file will have a # uncommemt this line to enable this feature/disable this feature/bind to this IP address/give this thing a name that is at least vaugely hints what the option does. But yes, its still fairly annoying.

thevoidzero ,

Don't modify the config in /etc/, copy them in ~/.config/ and then modify them. You'll always be able to just look at the /etc/ for defaults.

299792458ms , in Linux best
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Some days ago I found a Windows user Youtube channel and he was so hateful towards Linux, it was sad to se this behaviour. It just seems that hateful people attract the same kind of people.... Limux, Windows or otherwise

llii , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…

I can't get sound to work probably on bookworm with an pretty old (10 yrs) system. It's so confusing between pipewire, pulseaudio and alsa.

MonkderDritte , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…
drathvedro , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…

Re-installs are for scrubs windows users. We don't do that here. SSH from other machine, chroot from live usb, switch to TTY or even UEFI interactive shell. Fix your shit, and get to understand how it works while at it.

Tarqon ,

Yes that's the "spend hours" part.

icedterminal ,

Being able to do this is why Linux is so amazing. If Windows finds a corrupt file and can't repair itself, you gotta find the package it's part of (Windows update catalog), or create an ISO that's updated to do an offline repair. If the registry gets fucked, good luck fixing that.

drathvedro ,

Exactly! I rant about this a lot, but I know at least couple of people who run with laptops that have broken audio. As it turns out, installing sound card drivers is not really an option as the janky-ass drivers that the manufacturers put out nowadays can irreparably brick your entire system. It is beyond my understanding why recovery, restore, and even safe mode would even try to load them in the first place, but, apparently they do, and then crash before you could even do anything, leaving re-install as the only option.

Meanwhile, I rm -rf-ed my /boot directory the other day, and then df-ed a couple gigs of /dev/zero straight into /dev/sda. Got it back up running in just a few hours... of kicking myself for why would I do such a stupid thing.

lightnsfw ,

and then df-ed a couple gigs of /dev/zero straight into /dev/sda

do you mean dd ?

drathvedro ,

Oh yeah. Given how close the keys are together I might have tried to use dc and ss as well

iAvicenna , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…

in my first couple years I basically kept spamming left "oops I bricked the dependencies again, welp time to get the usb out"

SynopsisTantilize , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…

My wifi card just stops working after a resume from suspend. I cannot get it to come back after resume. After some time fucking with it, I just turned off suspend. And turned on close lid = power down. EZ.

cordlord ,

I had this happen with my touchpad and started with the solution you did.

I figured out how to restart the touchpad at the kernel, which fixed it. Then, I figured out how to run those commands after it wakes from suspend.

Works like a dream now.

SeekPie , in GNU + Linux has root beer. Windows has administrator beer.

ELI5?

Zorsith ,
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Administrating Windows makes you want to drink.

dullbananas OP ,
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Root user

NaoPb , in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…

Sounds familiar

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