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#51 2012-04-10 14:58:11

Awebb
The Singularity
Registered: 2009-07-23
Posts: 2,812

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

johnraff wrote:

True, but sometimes it's easier to tweak the working configs of others than to build up from scratch, right?

Sometimes, as in "not never", yes.


I'm so meta, even this acronym

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#52 2012-04-10 16:30:41

ivanovnegro
Ivan #000000
From: unstable madness
Registered: 2011-06-02
Posts: 5,431

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

sunfizz98 wrote:

^I haven't had any problems using wheezy or sid since jumping off the squeeze boat.

+1. Just like @mynis with Arch, no issues with Sid here. smile I think for some people Arch is the way, for some others Sid if we talk about rolling distros. For me some people just over dramatize using Debian Sid.

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#53 2012-04-10 17:31:57

mynis01
#! Die Hard
From: 127.0.0.1
Registered: 2010-07-02
Posts: 2,005

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

Issues I have/had with sid when upgrading from stable in the past:

  • constantly tries to uninstall my proprietary drivers and warez when I'm upgrading

  • massive 4+ Gb memory leaks, not tracable to any certain process

  • loss of sudo privilages

  • the old lxappearance segfault thing that went on for months before it was fixed

  • mempodipper exploit took forever to get patched out

I still have that same debian sid install dormant on my system. One thing that worked without a hitch in debian that I had issues with in arch and other distros was taking online tests in my CCNA class (which is ironic because it uses their proprietary packet tracer software). Overall, I've learned it's useful to have more than one distro laying around. I'm thinking of formatting my laptop when this semester is over and installing debian sid with a compiz-standalone setup. It's quite plausible that a lot of the issues I was having were due to upgrading #! to sid instead of just doing a fresh netinstall.

Last edited by mynis01 (2012-04-10 17:33:53)

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#54 2012-04-10 17:38:44

ivanovnegro
Ivan #000000
From: unstable madness
Registered: 2011-06-02
Posts: 5,431

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

mynis01 wrote:

...upgrading #! to sid instead of just doing a fresh netinstall.

Correct. But you are right, lxappearance was broken a long time, though never used it.

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#55 2012-04-10 18:11:37

Eren
#! Die Hard
From: Black Mesa
Registered: 2009-07-27
Posts: 830

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

I got wireless problems under Wheezy and Sid, interestingly, the same problem under Gentoo too. I think there's a kernel problem or some firmware but I don't know which one. I decided to fall back Squeeze, I delete Gentoo part, now just using #! with bpo. I didn't find a solution to this, searched everywhere and find nothing to my atheros, ath5k.

It work 1 or 2 days, than it failed to work, failed to scan. After 2 days it's working again and than gone too. May be my wireless slowly dying but working flawlessly under Squeeze. There's no error in the logs. I think it's time to renew my laptop. lol

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#56 2012-04-10 19:08:06

kaci
New Member
Registered: 2012-04-08
Posts: 5

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

ivanovnegro wrote:

Ok, not a troll, I thought that from the very beginning but was faster typing than thinking. smile

Haha, good one.

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#57 2012-04-10 19:22:08

Awebb
The Singularity
Registered: 2009-07-23
Posts: 2,812

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

servingwater wrote:
kaci wrote:

Hello guys,


Can you guys help convince a girl as to why I might like #! better?

For one #! (Debian) guys are better looking and have more time for girls.
Why?

Because they spend less time realizing that Arch feels faster, gives you total controll of your OS, teaches you everything there is to know about Linux and did I mention it's faster?!

There is also all the time saved, spend on forums of other OS's (Distros) asking why would one want to use anything but the King that is Arch Linux.
Arch kind of replaced Gentoo in this regard.

Since alot of the users outside the Arch realm already know that pretty much any distro can be made into whatever they just have more time on their hands, time for you for example.

BTW I use slackware, which feels really alot faster than all these other distros and taught me so much of what's going on "under the hood" and inner workings about Linux. It is also alot "cleaner" and so logical in it's setup.
Alas I did not have alot of time lately to see the sun......   wink

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I find your playing with the sexual cliché disgusting. That woman isn't looking for a hookup, she is looking for a good distro.

@kaci: If you're looking for a hookup, PM me.


I'm so meta, even this acronym

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#58 2012-04-10 21:41:33

rhowaldt
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Registered: 2011-03-09
Posts: 4,396

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

Awebb wrote:

I find your playing with the sexual cliché disgusting. That woman isn't looking for a hookup, she is looking for a good distro.

@kaci: If you're looking for a hookup, PM me.

haaaaaaahahahahaha oooh that made me laugh so hard! man i am glad you're back Awebb big_smile

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#59 2012-04-10 21:45:49

hhh
Caught in the Vortex
Registered: 2010-08-04
Posts: 2,346

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

Me too, I've had no reason to comment in this thread til now. I'm in tears.

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#60 2012-04-11 19:34:00

SlowMutant
#! CrunchBanger
From: End-World
Registered: 2012-02-26
Posts: 138

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

+1 for Awebb's comment.

I think one can find one suitable xkcd for every situation.
- even for signatures.


Nothing 'real' is solid.

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#61 2012-04-13 20:34:07

kaci
New Member
Registered: 2012-04-08
Posts: 5

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

Good laughs were had by all.

PS: Awebb, I'm 62. smile

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#62 2012-04-13 20:44:26

rhowaldt
#!*$%:)
Registered: 2011-03-09
Posts: 4,396

Re: Arch User Here. Why Switch to #!?

kaci wrote:

PS: Awebb, I'm 62. smile

that's hardly a reason to refuse a hookup.

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