Trying to setup dnscrypt-proxy on my personal laptop. I tend to think I things are more complicated, so I went down the rabbit hole searching for all manner of issues and setup guides. It’s not hard… RTFM
Trying to setup dnscrypt-proxy on my personal laptop. I tend to think I things are more complicated, so I went down the rabbit hole searching for all manner of issues and setup guides. It’s not hard… RTFM
No, and I mean NO! Dwarf Fortress post should be without the hilarious and colorful story of boatmurdered
You can read the whole log, but starkravingmad’s journal is pure LOL.
Don’t forget Chimera Linux ( not to be confused with Chimeraos)!
Gotcha. I looked at Seduction the bistro and I’m inclined to give it a trial alongside a few others.
It’s soo good. It’s taught me most of what I know about Linux. And, without getting into a battle over inits, I just love the simplicity of runit.
I never took a swing at musl, though I did kick it around a few times. I used my laptop for work for years and couldn’t afford to lose options for some apps. The gloves are off now :)
Great suggestion. A few of the distro suggestions here are in the deep end of the Linux pool, so it’s probably best to build them virtually to see how I want things setup.
I know, so cool. I am open to learning, but I am not sure I am in for that depth of education :)
I haven’t honestly. Isn’t that one that takes forever to install because it builds the packages as you install the system?
Ah Chimera. I’ve been looking at that the last two days. I am really tempted to give it a shot. My laptop is mostly for playing around these days. Are you running it?
I forgot about Arch. I ran Manjaro for a year and didn’t have the best experience. 'Course I was pretty green on Linux then.
Thanks, Sid hasn’t been on my radar. Ill go have a look. I happen to have a ZFS box up in rsync.net running Debian, and it’d be nice to learn more about CLI in the deb world.
Thanks for the heads up. That is something I’ve taken into consideration. I am curious how long I’d last on musl.
It’s definitely hard to beat: )
Void is just soo good.
Wow. #1 ‘get off my lawn’ post of the day. There is nothing wrong with auto… It’s the drivers.
Void Linux. Super stable and offers an easy and lightning fast package manager. I’m not sure of your use case but it has been great for me on an older Dell precision laptop for work.
Mountain biking, hiking, skiing, or golfing.
Life outdoors is so enjoyable and cathartic.