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I read エロゲ and haunt AO3. I’ve been learning Japanese for far too long. I like GNOME, KDE, and Sway.

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GNOME Boxes is actually simpler than Virtualbox, in my opinion, with all the options you’ll need. It even lets you install a variety of ISOs straight from the interface, without needing to go out to the web. Of course, if you’re installing Windows, you need to supply your own ISO file.

Virt-Manager can be unintuitive but it’s plenty capable.

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I used ranger previously, but I’m an lf convert. It was a bit difficult to set some things up, but it’s blazing fast and there are things about it I prefer.

Best distro for Hyprland?

So I’ve been using Linux for about a year and a half, have been using Window managers since a few wweks in, have been using Wayland for the last 3 months or so, and have been using Hyprland for about a month. I love it and I want to stick with it in the long term, but I need a distro that supports it....

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As an Arch user for 3 years, I can corroborate this. Steam recently broke because a shared library updated, so I had to downgrade it. There was that whole pipewire nonsense before that. It only happens every few months, but it’s annoying when it does. And some packages aren’t as up-to-date as I would like, so OpenSUSE Tumbleweed or Fedora are looking like attractive options to me in the near future.

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I approve of the BLOOD-C references. That movie had some great moments: files.catbox.moe/2xr0xl.webm

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Yes, I like the default workflow. I always have particular applications on the same workspaces, and I close them as I need to. Sometimes I have multiple, usually a maximum of two on one workspace, because I can ALT+TAB through them. I like that the top bar is uncluttered. I don’t use the dock at all, but Activity Overview is sometimes useful. I can operate the desktop completely with my keyboard. It’s also very minimal without too many options, and it looks pretty. I find it very usable.

The only annoying thing was needing to manually create shortcuts inside of dconf for workspaces 5-10. I really don’t know why they force you to do that…

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Yay. It’s fixed for my NVIDIA computer, too. All of the bizarre scaling issues and other nonsense is fixed.

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  • The package manager.
  • New releases make it to the repositories quickly.
  • The software is as vanilla as possible; no changes made by the distribution except to get it working.
  • The wiki.
  • +/- No nagging graphical updater.
  • +/- Users can share build scripts for building software from source very easily
  • +/- No particular stance on free software licenses.
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I usually don’t mind when most packages get behind, but the one I always notice is GNOME. It’s been taking longer than I would generally expect for Arch to ship a new major update for GNOME. Fedora seems to have more up-to-date packages in most areas and ships them vanilla like Arch, as well as coming with a host of other sane defaults, so I’ve been thinking of making the switch…soon.

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Oh, I didn’t know that! All I’ve ever seen when this question gets asked in the BBS is “it’ll be done when it’s done :)” which is fair enough. If they’re waiting for the .1 release as an indicator of stability, then that explains why it feels like a while.

Keeping Open Source Open | Rocky Linux (rockylinux.org)

The two ways they have for getting source code are kind of funny and easy, and kind of makes fun of RHEL in pulling this maneuver, getting so much community backlash and ultimately having so little effect other than to negatively impact future business. But will they go further to violate the GPL? Or concede defeat? Say what you...

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This document talks briefly about unauthorized redistribution of RHEL sources: redhat.com/…/Appendix_1_Global_English_20230309.p…

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