h8em
OK
1 month ago#380779
i was going to install gentoo but it was acting up. it took me like 20 minutes because my hardware was BRUTALLY BVLLING my arch install and it wouldnt connect to wifi, so i had to go back into the arch installer and reset my password (I forgot it) and then install needed network utils and then actually start installing shit. im gonna use LXQt but if you soys can think of something better than that i will consider giving it a try
if anyone can help me with getting gentoo to actually work or giving me a viable guide, i'll probably just use gentoo

if anyone can help me with getting gentoo to actually work or giving me a viable guide, i'll probably just use gentoo
h8em
OK
1 month ago#380832
damn
i didnt know soybrothers could be so mean.
it's time to stop, look back, and reflect on my behaviors.
maybe installing arch was trans btw and i should move on with a more aryan operating system? yes
this is the right decision for me. i dont want to be slandered by my e-friends and labeled trans.
it's time for change.
i am going to move to freebsd so my friends on soybooru don't hate me.
thank you guys for allowing me the perspective to change my ideas in a realm of open thought and discussion. you guys are great.


i didnt know soybrothers could be so mean.
it's time to stop, look back, and reflect on my behaviors.
maybe installing arch was trans btw and i should move on with a more aryan operating system? yes
this is the right decision for me. i dont want to be slandered by my e-friends and labeled trans.
it's time for change.
i am going to move to freebsd so my friends on soybooru don't hate me.
thank you guys for allowing me the perspective to change my ideas in a realm of open thought and discussion. you guys are great.
Joe_Barbaro
Goodbye
I got steam os and troonux seems incomprehensible for my windowbrained ahh
Pseudo
Keep calm and carry on
1 month ago#380853
I was joking. I use Mint btw. But if you're gonna use Arch get used to the jokes.damn
i didnt know soybrothers could be so mean.
it's time to stop, look back, and reflect on my behaviors.
maybe installing arch was trans btw and i should move on with a more aryan operating system? yes
this is the right decision for me. i dont want to be slandered by my e-friends and labeled trans.
it's time for change.
i am going to move to freebsd so my friends on soybooru don't hate me.
thank you guys for allowing me the perspective to change my ideas in a realm of open thought and discussion. you guys are great.![]()
h8em
OK
1 month ago#380857
Leenux really isn't that hard to learn, daily drive Debian or Linux Mint on your PC and compatibility works just fine. Mint is a bit bloated from my experience, so I would recommend a minimal install of Debian. Learning apt and the command line shouldn't be very hard. Some Soy boy woah jacks online will tell you you're trans for using Leenux, but in reality they're some fed trying to keep you in the botnet. Linux Mint and Debian, especially with Proton (which is just a compatibility tool, I'm sure you know) has worked better than Windows for me in nearly every use case.I got steam os and troonux seems incomprehensible for my windowbrained ahh
ItzDingle
If youre reading this you're a cpt from noonhell
1 month ago#380861
TRVKELeenux really isn't that hard to learn, daily drive Debian or Linux Mint on your PC and compatibility works just fine. Mint is a bit bloated from my experience, so I would recommend a minimal install of Debian. Learning apt and the command line shouldn't be very hard. Some Soy boy woah jacks online will tell you you're trans for using Leenux, but in reality they're some fed trying to keep you in the botnet. Linux Mint and Debian, especially with Proton (which is just a compatibility tool, I'm sure you know) has worked better than Windows for me in nearly every use case.Show quoted text
I got steam os and troonux seems incomprehensible for my windowbrained ahh
h8em
OK
1 month ago#380862
Gentoo is fine from what I've heard, I think a lot of it's use is giving NEETs something to do given they have to compile things to download them from Portage and ETC, but it is about the best control over your system you can get as far as I know besides doing some LFS shit (funnily enough I've had a better time compiling the Linux kernel and using initramfs in qemu than installing Gentoo, but I digress). Arch is cool in my opinion for when you actually install it and not just use archinstall because you choose what you install and you learn a bit more about how a distro is installed. But maybe, just maybe, I'm schizophrenic and this is all fake.Good, 'ux is tanzanite o algo, ev&oe im nu'ux cvck and barely know shizzle I also switched to Arch beclause jewdOwS brapped and plapped my pc, oder algo, anyway isnt gentoo kinda worthless from what I understand?
yeezyyeezy
something something funny status
1 month ago#380898
gentoo isnt that good daily driver wise just use debian, arch is cool thoi was going to install gentoo but it was acting up. it took me like 20 minutes because my hardware was BRUTALLY BVLLING my arch install and it wouldnt connect to wifi, so i had to go back into the arch installer and reset my password (I forgot it) and then install needed network utils and then actually start installing shit. im gonna use LXQt but if you soys can think of something better than that i will consider giving it a try
if anyone can help me with getting gentoo to actually work or giving me a viable guide, i'll probably just use gentoo
obsessed_shitskin
me is nabbvs 3rdest wife o algo
1 month ago#380917
i would recommend xfce. i had the least problems with that especially on notebooksi was going to install gentoo but it was acting up. it took me like 20 minutes because my hardware was BRUTALLY BVLLING my arch install and it wouldnt connect to wifi, so i had to go back into the arch installer and reset my password (I forgot it) and then install needed network utils and then actually start installing shit. im gonna use LXQt but if you soys can think of something better than that i will consider giving it a try
if anyone can help me with getting gentoo to actually work or giving me a viable guide, i'll probably just use gentoo
Nabbv
🇬🇧
1 month ago#380918
Joel can't afford an actual laptop?i would recommend xfce. i had the least problems with that especially on notebooksShow quoted text
i was going to install gentoo but it was acting up. it took me like 20 minutes because my hardware was BRUTALLY BVLLING my arch install and it wouldnt connect to wifi, so i had to go back into the arch installer and reset my password (I forgot it) and then install needed network utils and then actually start installing shit. im gonna use LXQt but if you soys can think of something better than that i will consider giving it a try
if anyone can help me with getting gentoo to actually work or giving me a viable guide, i'll probably just use gentoo
obsessed_shitskin
me is nabbvs 3rdest wife o algo
obsessed_shitskin
me is nabbvs 3rdest wife o algo
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