Hey DT, first of all, thank you very much for your work, totally awesome!! A quick question: in your packages.txt, you list of bunch of X stuff, both for input and video. I am not sure, if all of these are needed - or if they cause trouble, when they are all installed together. I.e. the amd driver on an nvidia machine. Also shouldn't the amd drivers all come directly through the kernel these days? Could you please clarify this! Thx
Fedora is the weirdest. "You want updates faster? Well, look into the internet, idiot!" "You want to install Fedora? Well, good luck, idiot!" I'm typing this a Fedora, machine but I will never do it again. Slow as f*ck to update (it alsodefaults to "No, I don't want any of these updates!") ! Yes, I did the change, that really should be the default, still slow as molasses. But the default is: "Make it slower!", isn't that weird? Or is that too much to ask for a"!BLEEDING EDGE" distro? That's strange... Luckily, there's always Debian. My goto when I need things to work. Debian testing is enough for me. I've never felt the need install Arch, btw. Most people don't need it, and I don't need it. So I'll stick with Debian, after trying all the distros, yes even Xandros (rest in pieces, ya bastard!). It does what it says, no more, no less.
I also tried to update my DTOS system and I get failed to download from a number of your packages dtos-dmscripts dtos-local-bin, etc All failed to download but all the standard packages load fine So no problem with my Internet
Yea, I am getting the same "failed to download" errors from GitLab on my home computer. Not sure what the problem is. The installation worked just fine when I did it on stream. Not sure if it's just GitLab servers being a bit wonky or not. Hopefully, it works itself out.
You are very cool Linux blogger!! Thanks for your videos :)🤝
No sugar for me too, but a little coffee creamer, the fluid kind, yes.
Do you have documentation on how you install the widget with the cpu/ram/keybinds on how you set it up?
Hey DT,
first of all, thank you very much for your work, totally awesome!!
A quick question: in your packages.txt, you list of bunch of X stuff, both for input and video. I am not sure, if all of these are needed - or if they cause trouble, when they are all installed together. I.e. the amd driver on an nvidia machine. Also shouldn't the amd drivers all come directly through the kernel these days? Could you please clarify this!
Thx
Fedora is the weirdest. "You want updates faster? Well, look into the internet, idiot!"
"You want to install Fedora? Well, good luck, idiot!"
I'm typing this a Fedora, machine but I will never do it again. Slow as f*ck to update (it alsodefaults to "No, I don't want any of these updates!") ! Yes, I did the change, that really should be the default, still slow as molasses. But the default is: "Make it slower!", isn't that weird? Or is that too much to ask for a"!BLEEDING EDGE" distro? That's strange...
Luckily, there's always Debian. My goto when I need things to work. Debian testing is enough for me. I've never felt the need install Arch, btw. Most people don't need it, and I don't need it. So I'll stick with Debian, after trying all the distros, yes even Xandros (rest in pieces, ya bastard!). It does what it says, no more, no less.
hey dt, when are we trying out hyprland? i heard it's become pretty good.
I also tried to update my DTOS system and I get failed to download from a number of your packages dtos-dmscripts dtos-local-bin, etc All failed to download but all the standard packages load fine So no problem with my Internet
Yea, I am getting the same "failed to download" errors from GitLab on my home computer. Not sure what the problem is. The installation worked just fine when I did it on stream. Not sure if it's just GitLab servers being a bit wonky or not. Hopefully, it works itself out.
Coke Zero or Dr Pepper Zero is worth checking out.
I hope you don't drop DWM