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bigmclargehuge ,
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Main desktop runs Arch but everything else runs Debian. Itā€™s the perfect ā€œinstall and forgetā€ system so long as you donā€™t need the absolute bleeding edge packages.

scroll_responsibly ,
@scroll_responsibly@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

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funkless_eck ,

I am commenting this from a terrible strip club with friends who dragged me here. I wish I was in your position.

pastermil ,

What machine do you have for this?

metallic_z3r0 ,

What a coincidence, Iā€™m drinking mead and installing Gentoo. Currently compiling gcc, always takes forever, maybe I shouldā€™ve gone with the recompiled binary for that one lol.

No ragrets.

Steamymoomilk ,

Cheers to gentoo

gerdesj ,

mead

Do you really drink a honey based brew?

There is almost certainly a binary version of gcc in Gentoo. I ran Gentoo for 20 odd years and also generally insisted on compiling everything. I recall gcc going from v3 to 4. My laptop ran for over a week on a glass table with a prop to keep the fan vent unobstructed.

I probably should have learned back then that I didnā€™t really understand exactly how the toolchain worked and how to get from ebuilds to binary code really works. Iā€™m a sysadmin and not a programmer.

With hindsight, I suggest that you pick your fights with care. Use the bin versions of entire packages where available and enjoy the flexibility of USE when it will make a difference.

gcc is not the biggest lump you will compile but it does take a while. It was rather slower 20 years ago.

metallic_z3r0 ,

Yep, I drink mead, i.e. honey wine. Itā€™s really good, doesnā€™t give me as much of a headache as beer these days. Sometimes itā€™s too sweet, I havenā€™t found a good dry one around here though.

I played around with Gentoo a few years ago, got it working but then got annoyed with some binaries taking too long. Wanted to build a machine I couldnā€™t hack though, and now thereā€™s a repo with precompiled bins if you ask portage nicely, so I figured Iā€™d give it a shot again. Maybe it was the mead but I forgot to do that for gcc though. oops

null ,

Youā€™ll never believe this but Iā€™m chugging absynth and installing Red Star OS.

metallic_z3r0 ,

Iā€™ve always wanted to try both of those.

bigmclargehuge ,
@bigmclargehuge@lemmy.world avatar

Did the absynth goblins visit you yet?

c0smokram3r OP ,
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

TY EVERYINE FOR ALL DA REPLIES DEBIAN IS PRETTY SICK, but not as sick as Iā€™ll be tmrw worth it šŸ˜ˆ

rhys ,
@rhys@rhys.wtf avatar

@c0smokram3r evergreen post

dingus ,

Are you alive today lol

c0smokram3r OP ,
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

Surprisingly not feeling as bad as I thought I would today šŸ˜… appreciate the check up! && Debian is awesome šŸ˜Ž

dingus ,

Lol glad to hear it!

jjhanger ,

Just ran out of my local brews, Troegs Field Study IPA, so going to be cracking open some Coors Banquet soon. But I donā€™t think you will. I use Debian 12 with AwesomeWM and love it.

c0smokram3r OP ,
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

Love some CB! Adding Gā€™s Ttoges IPA 2 my list TY!

GenderNeutralBro ,

If you need new drivers then Debian is not the easiest distro. I love Debian but I do occasionally consider distro-hopping again to get some complex things working (like ROCm).

I do think Debian is an excellent starting place, though. If it suits you, great! If not, youā€™ll have a better idea of what you need to look for going forward. Hopping distros isnā€™t the end of the world, after all.

TerraRoot ,

I think debian and kde is a great first distro, but yeah getting ROCm working on it is the suck,

fury ,

Regrets aplenty after some of the things Iā€™ve drank, but none of them are about Debian.

c0smokram3r OP ,
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

I like yr style šŸ¤˜šŸ¼

sharkfucker420 ,
@sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml avatar

Debian has treated me kindly since I installed it a week ago. Only issue I discovered was with a wireless mouse sometimes not working on boot but thats fixed with solaar.

Still miss arch but I donā€™t feel like installing it again lmao

rotopenguin ,
@rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

Sometimes a wireless mouse problem is just ā€œI also plugged in a USB 3.0 device, and it puts out so much RF noise that itā€™s jamming my mouse dongle and the local airportā€™s approach radarā€.

USB can be bitchy that way.

Duke_Nukem_1990 ,

Woah this is freaky, I just saw this thread on mastodon.

c0smokram3r OP ,
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

eye am not ayy boy eye swear šŸŽø

GustavoM ,
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It may feel tasty and great todayā€¦ but it (definitely) wonā€™t feel great as much in the future. Have some respect on yourself and drink something healthy instead ā€“ there are better ways to have fun than that.

That aside, Debian can be very user friendly just like any other distro ā€“ I say go for it.

c0smokram3r OP ,
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

Appreciate this advice wholeheartedly, fr. I have stuff I need to work on & I DEFINITELY appreciate this comment ā˜®ļøā˜Æļø

jws_shadotak ,

I put that shit on everything

Nomad ,

Debian for 20 years with some formative years in Gentoo. Always went back to Debian. No regrets.

originalucifer ,
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c0smokram3r OP ,
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

Help! My screen keeps flickering!

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