All distros are equivalent, as far as software is concerned. They all have access to the same open source software, and Flatpak; AppImage; and Snap can be used for extra portability.
Think of a distro like a pre-configured image of linux. You can always change the configuration later, if you desire. For example, the Desktop Environment. All you have to do is just install a different DE package (usually via command line)
The DE has a major impact on user experience. Use KDE plasma for a more windows-familiar experience, or Gnome for a more Mac-familiar experience. Or experiment with others
The Linux Experiment is a good resource
Linux is already at 4.5%
https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide/
How are you holding up?
Because I am a potato
This just sounds like a fun night, tbh
Use a towel
Just make sure it’s not damp, or the resulting steam will burn you
It’s not a permanent one and it works for the time being, can’t see the reason for the downvotes honestly.
It’s just a bad idea in general. A better option would be to patch the binary to use 15. They both have the issue of forcing paru to work with a library it wasn’t explicitly designed for, but symlinking (or copying) 15 to 14 forces the hack to be “system wide” instead of restricted to a single binary
as well, your solution is “temporary” only if you remember to fix it, vs patching which is (by default) overwritten the next time paru is updated
it “works”, but it’s not something i’d recommend someone else do
You can either patch the binary
sudo patchelf --replace-needed libalpm.so.14 libalpm.so.15 "$(which paru)"
sudo pacman -S --needed base-devel
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/paru-git.git
cd paru-git
makepkg -si
Or do both, patch the binary, then use it to install paru-git
(which is what i did)
I love arch, but I’m also a pedantic computer nut
It’s not for everyone
I’ve done this by accident a few times while reading a really good book
The following day sucks big time, especially if you have to go to work
I don’t understand spelling bee’s, never have
Just watching this is setting my spine on fire from social anxiety
You might be able to clear (or at least relieve) some of the pressure by doing a Eustachian Tube Massage
Apply pressure to the area below the ear and just behind the jaw bone, then follow the jawline down to the neck (I’m not sure if you go under the jaw or straight down the neck. I do both)
Obviously, if this causes pain, don’t continue
(I am not a doctor)
It might be your phone getting a notification, and sending that to the BT speaker, which then takes precedent over the laptop
I usually just disable BT on my phone when stuff like that happens (on android, you can change the playback device without disconnecting, and that should also prevent the phone from stealing your headphones)
For a while, I had to do this after every kernel update
Turns out, i accidentally had two /boot
folders. One was is own partition, and the other was on the rootfs partition. When Arch booted, the separate partition was mounted over the rootfs /boot
dir, “shadowing” it
Except, UEFI / GRUB was still pointing to the rootfs partition. So when pacman installed a kernel update, it wasn’t able to update the kernel that UEFI was booting, but it was able to update the kernel modules
Kernel no likey when kernel modules are newer than the kernel itself
This smells of bot/troll account
Maybe some reddit mod or admin taking the piss?
The kernel does stuff like
The rest of the OS provides the actual software that users interact with, like