I was studying software engineering so I knew about linux for a while but never went ahead to try it as a workstation OS. I started to really dive into it when Windows 10 came out. Win10 is now regarded as one of the “good” editions but that kind of wasn’t the case at release time, switching from Win7 it was bloated with a whole lot of unnecessary new “features” and weird changes. Win7 got it’s end-of life announced and having Vista and more recently Win8 in memory I just about had it with Microsoft’s shenanigans so I started looking for an alternative. I never really ran a doal-boot setup, I had an old little thinkpad to experiment on and in the first year I ran it through basically all major and minor distros I could find. The hopping was real 😄
I was hooked, loved everything about the freedom and it was refreshing building my own OS from scratch so I settled with arch for a while. At first with arch based distros on my main rig as training wheels (Manjaro and Endeavour) and then plain arch with Qtile and then KDE.
Nowadays especially because of my work I rather much prefer more stable experiences, I switched to Fedora after a pacman -Syu borked GIMP in a particularly annoying time (still love you Arch, no hard feelings ❤️) and just now after about 2 years I installed debian with all the RHEL stuff going on. Kinda making a whole circle in this journey.
I was just thinking about this because I have to use windows sometimes at work that linux really brought back the fun for me in computing. Despite all the flaws and issues that we are dealing with like the whole packaging question and things like that, it is just so refreshing to deal with these issues knowing that I can deal with them, rather than waiting how Microsoft will make those choices for me. For me having Windows or a Mac is like having half of a computer where I just have no choice but accept certain things as a paying customer no less.
Take a look at the Ansible playbook for Lemmy as it Does exactly this. Installing one Nginx on the host system and using one in docker. You can probably pull configuration examples from it.
I’ve been dual booting on and off since 2004, but the big switch came in 2016 with DXVK making my games not run like ass.
I had enough of Windows. I had an older motherboard and the windows drivers were terrible for the sound card causing me to have to reinstall them manually all the time. Sometimes I’d leave a video transcoding and windows would reboot to update. After each update I’d spend the time to get rid of the bloat ware like King games, Xbox garbage etc. Once after an update I woke up to the windows 10 “Welcome to your computer” screen, and it decided during the night that it was going to erase my user profiles.
The most frustrating thing though, is that for all these issues I’m locked out from correcting them, or preventing them, or even checking what happened. Windows obfuscates so much in the name of “user experience” that any effort to diagnose a problem or fix a problem usually results in reinstalling being the best solution.
Also, Settings/Control Panel is a mess and really shows the lack of coherence in the OS. Linux isn’t completely coherent by design, Windows is by ineptitude.
In a nutshell, a couple of drivers took me out on a bicycle 2/26/14, with a broken neck and back. The bones healed but I have some kind of undiagnosed soft tissue damage that makes it impossible for me to hold posture for more than around one hour. It doesn’t matter if I’m sitting or standing. If I push past this, I am a useless zombie. It will also take me somewhere between a few days to a month to be able to sleep for more than an hour or two after pushing myself to stay upright for too long.
Naturally doctors in the US don’t have a clue what to do with me and neither does disability court. I am stuck living as a burden to my parents waiting for them to die so that I can take up occupation in a ditch somewhere as is the American way.
“The American Way” sure is horrible. I hope things get better for you, and over there in general. Not like it’s that great in my part of Europe, because it is not, but at least I have no big problem with insurance etc.
Everyone mentions “Seal” and while it is good, “DVD” is much better IMO. I’ve never encountered a site or link that DVD couldn’t find and download the video.
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