

Why though? I see intermittent availability, battery drain and security being issues and I don’t see any up-sides.
Why though? I see intermittent availability, battery drain and security being issues and I don’t see any up-sides.
Ah nice. Lemmy does better in that regard. I know kbin isn’t pruning anything yet.
How long have you been running it? My personal kbin instance filled its 100gb disk, with media, after only a few weeks.
Oh, I thought you were talking about EndeavourOS.
Speaking of arch-installer there is an install script included with arch that can get you to the graphical desktop of your choice with little input. I used it for my current install and it was very easy.
I think its all in how you ask. I always bag my own stuff because the baggers here act like bag costs are coming out of their paychecks or they’re competing for “most items in one bag”. I spend hundreds of dollars and don’t want them to damage my food.
If I’m as kind as possible and they’re still offended I can’t bother worrying about it. Groceries aren’t cheap.
I had been off Linux for a few years but recently returned to arch. I didnt feel like mucking around with everything from scratch so I tried the included install script. Next thing I knew I was in a full xfce environment with everything working out of the box.
If arch can drop you in a full DE of your choosing, from an install script, what is the point of these other options? Genuinely wondering what’s going on with them and if I should check them out.
It was redhat around 2001. I burned 3 discs for the install. I was installing on an old computer that was struggling to run windows. I think the DM was Gnome. I remember being in awe that it got up and running after having to re-burn some of the install discs to finish the installation.
To be fair- when I opened kbin in Chrome, Android, I was asked if I’d like to install the “Kbin.social app”. I was surprised how simple it was. Firefox offers nothing.
You’re from FL I’m guessing? You’ve got Florida-educated vibes.