

I to want answers, I thought m1 had security limits to install Linux or any other os.
I to want answers, I thought m1 had security limits to install Linux or any other os.
Arch, because it has what I want for gaming. Also its simple, lots of help in forums and community driven. Im not too big on rolling, but it’s really stable and works.
I have distro hopped a bit, used fedora, ubuntu, debian, and manjora. Stopped on arch as, I like my xfce set up with arch.
KISS - keep it stupid simple or simple stupid.
Try each for a week. Go through the installs. Set up a thing and do a update.
Make notes! I can’t stress this enough, want to actually learn a bit make a small note on why you like what you like and why you don’t. Ease of install, ease of finding support, ease of updating, and so on.
Shrug I distro hopped a lot. Tried a bunch before I stick with arch. Even did manjaro and ubuntu.
The beauty of linux is there’s a lot of options and choices.
Reason: big distros have big communities and support is easier to get or find.
That was the wiring and circuit breakers, not the software.
(Also flammable material)
Edit: yes, not software related.
Two days later…
I was looking at a mini, someone recommended Bambu. I might just stick with my old ender 3 pro until it stops functioning.
If only there were some way to leave some sort of … what’s it called a comment maybe 🤔 idk…
/s
Ok, I missed the word and. My apologies. This is an example of any. I guess it’s not all as the screen still worked. Truck won’t move, but you don’t care about that.
I drove it ONE block after delivery, it made a loud thunk, and threw alarms, and was disabled!
You requested evidence, I was attempting to provide evidence. Copy paste of last line of the Twitter post.
Understood, thanks for the response.
Thanks for the detailed response. Yeah I’m reading up on distrobox.
Thanks, I’m investigating Gentoo. It’s rolling release and custom built. Updated frequently is good and stability is good too, IMO.
Thanks for the links. I’ll read up on it.
Awesome, thanks I appreciate the response. This makes sense.
As I said, to avoid bloat, why run an os over an os? Endeavouros has its update but there’s also an arch update. I don’t need hand holding for the install and that’s one of the benefits of Endeavouros, at least that’s my understanding.
I’m already running endeavouros and thinking of going back to arch to remove the extra overlay.
Interesting, thanks