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Veraticus , in whats so good about arch compared to linux mint?
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There’s nothing inherently superior, just what people like more. If you want to use Mint that’s totally fine and valid.

neo , in whats so good about arch compared to linux mint?
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Arch has the newest software, whereas most of Linux Mint’s software is usually a few years out of date except for security patches.

Arch is also a lot more “DIY” compared to Linux Mint’s “It Just Works”

eksb , in What microphone are you using for Linux?
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Get an audio interface. Then you can use any microphone.

I use a Shure SM58 for voice and a Shure SM137 for instruments with a Behringer UMC204HD.

marlowe221 , in This week in KDE: all the things

That is, indeed, a LOT of things!

TheImpressiveX , in I Compiled the Linux Kernel myself for the first time
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This is the best part of free/libre/open-source software. Even if you would never want or need to compile software yourself, the fact that you have the option to do so, and the opportunity to learn how the software works, is what makes FLOSS superior to proprietary software IMO.

I just compiled Handbrake from source a few minutes ago, and I know how you feel. Best of luck in your future code-compiling endeavors.

waspentalive , in I Compiled the Linux Kernel myself for the first time

A feat I have yet to achieve, and I have been using Linux since Yiggdrasil.

mvirts , in Weird KDE Dolphin Disk Space Bug

Oh also who wants to play guess what’s in those directories ? It’s gotta be mostly music with that three level structure and size distribution

mvirts , in Weird KDE Dolphin Disk Space Bug

Hey man, throw an encrypted drive in the mix and it’s anyone’s guess what a disk usage tool will find. How does df look? du -hx ./ | sort -h

The -x will prevent du from leaving the filesystem.

mossy_capivara OP ,
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Output says 12tb, I mean it’s not exactly a huge deal to not have dolphin the right space info just weird that started happening out of nowhere

mvirts ,

Its definitely interesting how dolphin is reporting your space usage. So is the encrypted disk a file or a partition? Could it be compressed?

mossy_capivara OP ,
@mossy_capivara@midwest.social avatar

It’s a luks partition no compression

Borgzilla , in I Compiled the Linux Kernel myself for the first time
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Congrats!

GeekyOnion , in I Compiled the Linux Kernel myself for the first time

I used to do this with Gentoo, and it was always a blast! Glad that you’re having fun “rolling your own!”

AlmightySnoo , in I Compiled the Linux Kernel myself for the first time
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The Arch Build System also makes it very easy to apply patches. This allows you for example to try fixes before they get merged.

melroy , in I Compiled the Linux Kernel myself for the first time
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Maybe it's not a big deal.. But I still remember the first time I compiled the Linux kernel. It feels good. Well done!!

Frederic , in I Compiled the Linux Kernel myself for the first time

I often did this for years, using -march=corei7 and -mtune=skylake or whatever was the best option for my cpu, patching with brainfuck scheduler, etc.

Now I don’t care really 😑

It’s always cool to tinker with kernel and config, congrats 🎉

Deebster ,
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As a student I wasted so much time mucking around with flags and settings in Gentoo. It definitely wasn’t pointless since I learned so much, but I didn’t need to sit there and watch it compile as much as I did.

It was pleasing to watch though, just like defrag in Windows.

melroy ,
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just like defrag in Windows

That felt more a horror for me.

vd1n ,

Defrag all night and wake up to the sound of the hard drive failing.

arthur ,

Now that’s horror.

melroy ,
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You have backups. Right. Right??

sin_free_for_00_days ,

A friend of mine is a musician. About a decade or two ago I went over to his house and he said that he had to get a new fan to fix his computer. I asked him what was going on, so he turned it on and I heard that tick-tick-tick of the read head. I had to let him know it was his hard drive. He had a lot backed up, but not everything, and not the stuff he’d been working on the past couple weeks. Just a bummer. But he did set up a backup program after that.

melroy ,
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ahh what a shame. I have: https://kernel.melroy.org/.

But I also didn't had the time to create new kernels. My PC is too slow at the moment. hahaha. Just wait.. maybe I will get the latest threadripper. Instead of the first -gen i7 from 2008.

yoz , in I Compiled the Linux Kernel myself for the first time

Please contribute to Pine64. As a consumer I really want Linux phones to go mainstream.

floofloof , in I Compiled the Linux Kernel myself for the first time

How long did it take to compile?

Gobbel2000 OP ,
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I didn’t really keep track, but I would estimate around 10-15 minutes on a Ryzen 5800X.

shadesdk ,

I compiled my first Linux kernel back in the mid 90s, mostly on 386 and Dec Alpha hardware, interesting enough both were not that much slower than what you mentioned, I think the alpha (a measly 21066) took about 40 minutes. If you had asked me back then, I’d probably have imagined a minute or two, 30 years later. Guess it says something about how much larger the Linux kernel has become.

sin_free_for_00_days ,

That just brings me back to starting the compile, getting something to eat, doing chores, and whatever else. Then when it was finally done, booting it up only for it to not boot because I forgot some checkbox. Repeat a couple of times. Nights getting the thing working. And then on the next kernel release, trying to make sure I remembered all the checks because it didn’t let you export the current config back then.

db2 ,

Last time I compiled a kernel it was on a bus-overclocked K6-3/500 (higher bus, lower multiplier).

ShittyKopper ,

not OP but on my i7 7700K a fully-featured kernel takes about 2 hours or so to compile. if i minimize the kernel to only the modules i need i can get it down to 20-30 minutes (clean). incremental compiles barely hit 5-10 mins

overall not a big deal, especially compared to something like firefox (or god forbid chromium). or gcc with pgo (which is technically cheating because it compiles itself 3 times if you enable pgo)

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