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Cake day: October 15th, 2023

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  • Forgot to update…so I was able to get it install with the archinstall script with no issue. Installing it the Arch way, by using the docs, went super well until I went to install the boot loader. I saw no errors when going by all the steps prior to the boot loader install so I’m guessing I was installing grub incorrectly, or maybe something I’m not aware of. I’ll try again soon and respond with the fix, when I get it installed that is, in case you run into the same issue.












  • I use awesome. Right now I use pretty standard key bindings. I have it looking more like i3, due to the awful wibar placement and font size. I’ve thought about making special key bindings for constantly used programs however I’m pretty content with Super-P and type the program I want. The most customized I have the awesome config file is, the only available layout is set to spiral and dwindle.

    Soon I’d like to implement glyphs and once I figure that out I’ll be more apt to make keyboard shortcuts. I also would like to see if I can round up the awful wibar.



  • jjhanger@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlI'm Done With Windows, Are you?
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    1 year ago

    Depends on the context.

    Me - Yes. I use Debian 12. No intention any time to go back because of how much I love using Debian. May fire up a VM of Arch so I can run some specific AUR packages I am curious to try out, but we’ll see. I am cautious to go on another distor hopping bender between Debian and Arch as they are my 2 favorite distros and I am easily led to do that.

    Work - No and that is fine me. I have no control over that and I’m still productive with Windows/Microsoft products.

    Family - I am the tech support person of the household. I prefer for people to use what they are comfortable with because that’s less on me to maintain.



  • I was installing Arch several years ago now and somehow deleted all of the partitions and then all of a sudden I didn’t see any drives or anything on it so I closed it and powered down and assumed it was a paperweight. Years later i decided to see if I could get it running again and I was able to get it running again. I found out that hard shutdowns would have got everything up and going again to them point I could put an OS back on it. So I don’t know which one was dumber, the installation mistake or me thinking the laptop became a paperweight. I lean towards the latter because I’ve had no problems with Arch since.