Linux porn

Distro : Arch Linux (Artix with openrc)
Kernel : zen with nvidia and zfs kmod
Desktop : Lxqt
Applications :
- Transmission-qt
- Virtualbox :
---------> 16GB & 6 Cores
---------> Raw device access : nvme0n1,sda,sdb,sdc,sdd,sde,sdf
---------------> Booted UEFI Disk , booting installed FreeBSD Zpool
--------------------------> Building 166 poudriere packages
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I broke it once completely. [After small learning curve]
I love it now, it is my main Linux diver now. Only Garuda-Linux for games.
[ I ditched Mint]

MX-Linux is also fine though.
 
I broke it once completely. [After small learning curve]
I love it now, it is my main Linux diver now. Only Garuda-Linux for games.
[ I ditched Mint]

MX-Linux is also fine though.
The first time I manually installed Arch, I also messed it up once, just like you. I stuck with it for a while, then switched to FreeBSD because I wasn't comfortable using Linux anymore.
 
The look of themed program windows is somewhat boring.
I would consider the porn factor of a linux distribution that can download its source and recompile itself from only readable files like the BSD's. Do they even exist besides LFS?
 
The look of themed program windows is somewhat boring.
I would consider the porn factor of a linux distribution that can download its source and recompile itself from only readable files like the BSD's. Do they even exist besides LFS?
I think it might be Gentoo.
 
Yes MG, next time i'll post my Redcore-Linux, this in order to make drhowarddrfine superhappy :)
Sidenote, Running FreeBSD , and Virtualbox in it with Redcore (Building from source) will not work. Why ?
Limitation of FreeBSD port of Virtualbox. Virtualbox want to put a lock on Full Drive , which fails because FreeBSD partition is already mounted ...
 
Yes MG, next time i'll post my Redcore-Linux, this in order to make drhowarddrfine superhappy :)
Sidenote, Running FreeBSD , and Virtualbox in it with Redcore (Building from source) will not work. Why ?
Limitation of FreeBSD port of Virtualbox. Virtualbox want to put a lock on Full Drive , which fails because FreeBSD partition is already mounted ...
It's a native partition on the same disk and Virtualbox wants r/w on the whole disk? I would try to hide the volume identity so Virtualbox thinks it's a different device.
Qemu would be no problem but it's too slow for serious GUI use.
 
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