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Intended for users of all levels, including absolute beginners.

There are four ways to try Linux, you can:

1) Install a Linux OS on a VM (Virtual Machine/VirtualBox) for "safety purposes"
2) Use the Live ISO directly without installing anything, that way, you can get a "full Linux experience".
3) Dual-boot Linux with Windows/Mac (recommended if you want to learn more about Linux)
4) Go balls deep and overwrite everything with Linux (not recommended)

Before asking, please search for answers to your questions in resources.

Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly Linux Thread.

Understand that much of your software from Windows will be unavailable, although maybe wine can make up for it.

Resources:
man <insert command here>
your friendly neighborhood search engine
https://wiki.archlinux.org/
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/
http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
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What is Linux (or GNU/Linux for Stallmanists)?
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/GNU/Linux

Various helpful Linux pages from your friends at /g/
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Category:GNU/Linux

Check out this page for any updates on the OP
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php//flt/

Beginner tips/guides
https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/

A script designed to ease the transition from Windows to Debian
https://gitgud.io/Chocolate-Chip-Computing/DebianNewbieScript

IRC No one uses:
irc://irc.freenode.org:+7000/FriendlyLinux
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>>52900604
>>52900543
To continue, I really like the ambition behind HURD. I just wish it would support x86_64 soon.
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I am having trouble getting Dying Light to run on Linux.
I have asked around a lot and no replies and I really want to play Dying Light.

Basically the game loads up, it shows the intro videos, company logos, that sorta thing, but once it hits the main menu, it's just black, I can see the "Join us on facebook" message, and the "Do you want to quit Y/N?" box after hitting Esc, but the rest is just black.

My GPU is AMD R9 270x.
Drivers are FGLRX-Update.
Linux Mint 17.3 (XFCE Environment)

I have tried verifying the integrity of the files, I tried launching the game through the terminal, I updated my drivers, I tried the game in Window mode. Nothing seems to work.

Also Sven Coop doesn't want to start, it opens then closes.
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>>52900771
>My GPU is AMD R9 270x.
I think I found your problem
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How to make dwm not switch every tag (workspace) if one tag is changed from tile []= to monocle [M] or floating ><>? How to make dwm treat/remember each tag differently/separetly?
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>>52900771
You need a newer kernel with amd gpus. Try it on debian testing or compile linux 4.4.
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>>52900649
>hidden in the right corner
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>>52900649
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux,
is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux.
Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component
of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell
utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day,
without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU
which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are
not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.

There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a
part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system
that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run.
The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself;
it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is
normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system
is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux"
distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
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______Distros For Beginners______

>Mint Cinnamon: For people just switching from Windows, very pretty and excellent first experience. You can usually use software from Ubuntu and Debian.

>Lubuntu: If you want minimalism or installing Linux in an old computer, or just want something that works.

______Distros For Servers______

>CentOS: For a very stable and really long time support (like for 10 years), with the plus of adding experience for a Linux job.

>OpenMediaVault: Quick and friendly NAS/server.

>Alpine Linux: Ultra secure Linux server and firewall.

______Distros For Power Users______

>Arch Linux: For learning more about Linux, having the newest software or for extreme personalization, it has the best wiki to go from intermediate user to pro.

>Parabola GNU/Linux-Libre: Using only free software to avoid propietary software, removes binary blobs and any obfuscated code. Fully compliant with the Free Software Foundation.

>Qubes OS: Security exponentially increased.

>PupNGo Linux: For a more minimalistic distro or for really (REALLY) old computers, has an impressive set of software.

>Replicant OS: A replacement for the closed sourced Android, this is meant for your smartphone.

>Metasploitable (and Kioptrix): Used for penetration testing AS A TARGET. NEVER connect this distro directly to the internet, configure the virtual machine to a bridged connection BEFORE booting it.

SMEAGOL NOT DEAD
Reminder to advanced users (and only advanced users) to try Source Mage. True source-based distribution that can "heal" broken installs, like "magic". And in contrast with Gentoo:
>It is free from obfuscated and pre-configured code
>Uses only free software (as in freedom) in their main package
>Without 3rd party patches, "sensible defaults" or masked packages
>It doesn't need obfuscated python libraries neither, only bash
>Uses clean dependencies as they came from upstream developers, which by the same provides instant updates
http://beta.sourcemage.ru/Intro
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>>52901188
>no debian sid for power users
>no funtoo/gentoo for power users
>no fedora for beginners
meh
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hey /g/
how can i make my ubuntu 15.10 runs the following code everytime i start the system. i tryied puttin this code on /etc/X11/xorg.conf but it did not work and my mouse sensitivity went back to the way it was.

xinput set-prop 12 "Device Accel Constant Deceleration" 4
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>>52901188
Who are you quoting?
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>>52901239
probly old fags
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>>52901229
Put it in ~/.xinitrc
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>>52901229
.xconfig or systemd
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>>52901188
_____________go fuck yourself with a cactus_____________
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>>52901215

I'd have said fedora would be better suited for intermediary users as a lack of non-free software in default repos, non-gnome spins being broken, a general lack of patching software, means the typical user has to put up with a lot of shit

I did have better luck with fedora as a beginner though but that was back in ndiswrapper days
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>>52901270
*.xprofile
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Does anyone here still user Manjaro?
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friendly reminder

http://itvision.altervista.org/why.linux.is.not.ready.for.the.desktop.current.html
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>>52901359
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>>52901188
>closed sourced Android
http://github.com/android

Android (by itself) is fucking open source.
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>>52901359
have a (You) friend
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>>52900649
> free of red-haired shit

I know one face you should add.
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>>52901328
http://archive.is/JeOLo
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>>52901446
GAPPS isn't and it contains binary blobs.
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>>52901450
OP here. Have you read the upper corner to the right?
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>>52901359
To be honest, GNU/Linux doesn't aim for being desktop ready; it's for people who love technology and free computing in general.

Normalfags shouldn't expect GNU/Linux acting like Windows, because it isn't Windows.
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>>52901489
>responding to the daily reminder seriously
just how new are you
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>>52901470
>GApps
>Android by itself
To be fair, GApps is *NOT* a part of Android per se. You can run an Android perfectly without GApps and use free replacements like FDroid.

About the hardware, that's a different issue.
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>>52901508
I was bored.
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>>52901165
I think you'd find many who would dispute the claim that "userland"
is dominated by GNU software.

And part of Linux (and I'm happy to be part of Linux), is the X Window
System, which started in 1984. It was never part of GNU.

And part of Linux is Sendmail, which started even earlier than X.

And part of Linux is Bind, which started even earlier than X.

So lots of significant components predate (and postdate) GNU.

Apache started more recently; it was not part of GNU.

Many other major components come from all over; arguably they are what
is driving Linux's acceptance as much as anything GNU OR the Linux kernel
did. (Note that I believe that right now it is Internet services driving
Linux acceptance; not the X Window System).

There are lots of people on this bus; I don't hear a clamor of support
that GNU is more essential than many of the other components; can't
take a wheel away, and end up with a functional vehicle, or an engine,
or the seats. I recommend you be happy we have a bus.
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>>52901188
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Babbies_First_Linux
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>>52901359
>No stability, bugs, regressions, regressions and regressions
What is Debian?
>Hardware issues
I never had any problems with any distribution
>The lack of standardization, fragmentation, unwarranted & excessive variety, as well as no common direction or vision among different distros
I guess you can say this is a good argument for retards that don't want any customization but other than that, customization and your own configuration is A GOOD THING.
>A lot of rapid changes
>changes you don't expect or don't want
Let's say you use a rolling release distribution, why exactly wouldn't you want the updates? It's not like they're changing the desktop environment or anything
>Unstable APIs/ABIs & the lack of real compatibility
A lot of programs for an older version of Windows don't run on newer versions either.
>Software issues
Muh gaymes
>Money, enthusiasm, motivation and responsibility
Why should the average Linux user care?
>Adobe Flash
kek
>Keyboard shortcuts handling for people using local keyboard layouts is broken
Germanfag here, I never had any issues with that
>There's no easy way to use software which is not offered by your distro repositories
Use a better distro
>You don't play games, do you? Linux still has very few AAA games
No, I don't
>Microsoft Office is not available for Linux
Libre Office werks
>Several crucial Windows applications are not available under Linux
Dual boot for work related stuff
>Too many things in Linux require manual configuration using text files
You literally have to configure them just once.
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>>52901522
>I recommend you be happy we have a bus.
/thread
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>>52901547
see
>>52901508
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>>52901547
Just fucking stop christ
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>>52901359
>>52901547
Nice samefaggotry
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Why does Antergos make the Archfags on /g/ so mad?
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>>52901580
>what are unique IPs
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>>52901586
Because it's bloated and broken out of the box
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>>52901586
Antergos/Installers are perverting the Arch Way; keeping things simple.
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>>52900649
>Maki is shit (and she's not fighting for GNU or Linux), get over it.
no
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Question about unix in general.

What is "a file" (that's stored without an extention) really? In Linux they all seem to be treated like text files. I always thought of files extentions as some internal built-in aspect of the file that the OS kernal can only read in a certain way, but is it better to think of extentions as a flag more than anything, so everything is technically the same extentionless file that contains text-like information, with flags.

Also why store shit in .txt format at all?
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>>52901586
It's just a worse Arch with a worse installer.
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>>52901678
>What is "a file" (that's stored without an extention) really?

'everything is a file' refers to the fact that everything on linux should be a file and be interactable with how you'd expect to interact with a file, meaning you don't need shit like convoluted api access to do shit

the best example I can give would be, to enter a power state from the terminal on linux all you'd do is

echo mem > /sys/power/state

to suspend to ram

>I always thought of files extentions as some internal built-in aspect of the file that the OS kernal can only read in a certain way

file extensions are meaningless, especially so in linux

different file formats have different internal headers/etc and the extension doesn't change anything other than maybe preventing you opening a file in a program that doesn't want a certain file

>so everything is technically the same extentionless file that contains text-like information, with flags.

no, that's no the case

are you confusing shell files with binary or data files or something?
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>>52901678
Your going full windows.

POSIX OS's don't use file names to determine what kind of file it is. Special files: executables, libraries, etc. Are marked by their first several bytes which tell the OS what the file is, and what it should be used for.

In reality Files are just inodes. Which is a 4KByte sector on your hard drive. Which stores other inodes which contain its data, and meta data (who created it, where is it, when was it modified, etc.)

All files are just collections of bytes. TXT in windows just means that collection of bytes is meant to be read by a human.
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I need some sort of lightweight Linux distro that would allow me to use XBMC flawlessly on an older PC.
The Kodibuntu Live CD doesn't seem to work properly, and things like Xubuntu didn't work well enough for me.
Any ideas on what I could do?
(Windows 8 runs Kodi pretty well, but takes too long to boot into and stutters a lot, which is why I want to get rid of it.,
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Any one ever used firejail?

https://firejail.wordpress.com/
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>>52901732
>>52901760

Thanks senpai.
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I want to learn SSH. Where to start?
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>>52901678
>Also why store shit in .txt format at all?
Well it depends. A Makefile is always going to be a makefile, same with a configure.sh or whatever.
Leaving off extensions when there is no ambiguity just makes it easier to autocomplete e.g.
>gedit README
vs
>gedit README.txt

But then you get source code where header files and source are tightly linked so you want the same name, but different extensions to differentiate.
Or maybe some sort of log output.
.txt implies it's just read line by line, but what if its delimited? Then .csv would make more sense.

Basically, only use extensions if the filename alone doesn't tell you how you should open the file, or if you'll have many similar files with the same "name".
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>>52901839
by using it?
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>>52901878
Alright thanks senpai.

All of these 10/10 posts thanks.
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>>52901678
>Also why store shit in .txt format at all?
That's quite simple.
You look at a file, you see the .txt extension, it gives you an idea that's it's a plaintext file.

The same way you put an .sh file extension for a shellscript and a .c file extension for a source code file written in C
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>>52901839
What do you mean "learn"?
You'll have pretty much the exact same utils available, just everything is relative to the other machine and not wherever you are connecting from.
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>>52901839
ssh [email protected]
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>>52900649
>>52899164 (OP)

In the bash command:

echo '#include<stdio.h>' | cpp -H -o /dev/null 2>&1 | head -n1

... what is the 'cpp' command? Does it mean C++? If so, why can't I replace it with 'c'? Do C and C++ share their libraries? Is it the same header file I'd use in a C program?

Thank you. Basically, I'm learning how to view header files in Ubuntu and I'm making sure that I'm viewing the right files as well as searching for them and opening them in the right way.
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I've been trying to make a script that will make a folder if it dosent exist and then execute a ffmpeg command on each file in the directory and then output that file to the new folder made earlier
I've made it this far but its just overwriting the files and erroring out.
#!/bin/bash
if [ ! -d "$DIRECTORY" ]; then
mkdir done
fi
for file in *
do
ffmpeg -i "$file" -vf subtitles="$file" -c:a copy "$file"
done
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>>52901479
Nonsense. If she wasn't fighting for GNU or Linux why is she in all of those rocking threads?
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>>52901359
>The lack of standarization
Friendly reminder this is bait to facilitate a takeover from Microsoft.

FUCK YOU
FUCK MICROSOFT
FUCK SYSTEMD
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I use Mint + xfce since some time now (first distro) and I think I wanna try something new. How "hard" in comparison is dealing with
>Debian (stable)
>Arch (maybe Manjaroo?)

Also, what is the difference between those?
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>>52900649
How do I delay conky on startup?

Like what's the command I put in for session and startup to delay it like 10-15 secs
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What's the problem with systems? Isn't increased standardization between distributions a good thing? A commonly-cited issue with Linuxs support is the distributions are too different.
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>>52901359
>"There is no central body to organize the development"
>he probably means an authority like the NSA

FUCK YOU
FUCK MICROSOFT
FUCK SYSTEMD
FUCK THE NSA
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>>52902482
debian stable is rock solid but but compromises new bleeding edge features for it.

arch uses bleeding edge packages and compromises stability for it.

i would recommend debian testing
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>>52901188
Add xubuntu to the begginer list famario
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>>52902518
>What's the problem with systems? Isn't increased standardization between distributions a good thing? A commonly-cited issue with Linuxs support is the distributions are too different.
they aren't that different actually, this problem is FUD that's spread by microsoft. (since ballmer times)
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>>52902551
>i would recommend debian testing
I figure because that's inbetween those two?
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>>52902579
yes
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>>52902518
I meant systemd sorry I'm mobilefagging right now.
>>52902561
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>>52902551
>compromises stability
Only if you're using the optional Testing repo
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>>52902618
again, an init system won't change drastically how you develop for a platform, things like glibc do.
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>>52902561
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>>52902662
does anyone here have a scan or pdf of the very hungry caterpillar? i feel like making some OC.
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>>52902618
It deprecates a shitload of software, replaces perfectly functional software, its development is monopolized by Red Hat's employees, which by itself is enough to be against because Red Hat is deep into business with the NSA.

Also a lot of security issues, like poor re-utilization of the code, increasingly hard to check for bugs and backdoors, and if you stay enough there is a copypasta that mentions a way things get worse.
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>>52901359
>le linux is unstable maymay

No more so than Windows friendo
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Friendly reminder that Fbsplash did nothing wrong.

Lennart give me back my splash screen!
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>>52901586
Arch users are turbo austists who get butthurt that someone made their distro acessible to the masses.

Linux is all about being able to fork any distro at any time.

Antegros is legitimate.
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>>52902518
http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/Arguments_against_systemd
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>>52901432
BTFO
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What the fuck is wrong with this? When I try to boot using this fstab it drops to emergency mode. I log in as root and use nano to comment out the three entries I added and it reboots fine.

I just want to auto mount two hard drives at boot. I also would like to auto mount an NFS share, but I haven't tried adding that yet.
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>>52900649
Hey guys
I want to try Linux on my home machine
I used ubuntu on high school 7 years ago and it was alright
I have a Mac with a Windows 10 vm already, and willing to set up a Linux 'm
What distro should I try?
I was thinking on Linux mint
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I haven't used LXDE since like 2014, has it gotten any good?

I spent a year on unity, and now another year on KDE which has become my favorite DE (I'm using kubuntu 15.10), should I try going back to LXDE?
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>>52902648
just some days ago arch used a version of Xorg so new that nvidias proprietary drivers didn't work on it yet. the definition of stable debian uses is very different from the one you use.
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>>52902832
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Babbies_First_Linux
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>>52902838
if you like KDE I have serious doubt about your sanity.

No, don't go back to LXDE from KDE, you'll go from autistic levels of customization and features to barely any. If you want sometinh lighter go for MATE.
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>>52902832
>What distro should I try?
try arch
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>>52902838
wait for lxqt
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>>52902849
Wrong buddy, thats old FUD.That was xorg 1.80.0 and it was pushed on the testing repo almost 2 months ago.
Nice try!

 Xorg 1.18.0 enters [testing]

>>>>>>2015-11-13<<<<<<

Xorg 1.18.0 is entering [testing] with the following changes:

You can now choose between xf86-input-evdev and xf86-input-libinput.

xf86-input-aiptek will not be updated and will be removed when xorg-1.18.0 is moved to [extra]

Update: Nvidia drivers are now compatible with xorg-1.18.0 (ABI 20)

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>>52902300
>if [ ! -d "$DIRECTORY" ]; then
remove that garbage, use mkdir -p "done"
it will create the directory and spit an error if the directory already exists
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>>52902832
Mint is OK, ignore ganoo loonix autisic faggots. You could also try Elementary OS or any *buntu but Unity.
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>>52902912
I want a distro I can use it if I have no previous Linux experience
>>52902952
Thanks
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>>52902906

I don't care about customization, my KDE is exactly as it came out of the box, I just like the fact that it feels like a complete OS (it has things like file type association on the right click menu) and not a collection of assorted tools and patches like LXDE and some of the others.

I don't even know why I'm saying this, after two years of stability I got into a distrohopping mood I guess

>>52902924
they told me the same thing in 2014
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>>52902300
>$DIRECTORY
You need to declare DIRECTORY first, how should the if else test know what $DIRECTORY is?
DIRECTORY="done"
if ...
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>>52902828
Use uuid
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>>52903010

DIRECTORY="./done" maybe
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>>52902934
>>52903010
>>52903020
Thanks i hadent seen that.
Just need to find a way to tell ffmpeg to use that folder. I've tried -o but im guessing its not useable in this context.
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>>52903064

 ffmpeg -i "$file" -vf subtitles="$file" -c:a copy ./done/"$file"
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>>52903090
"./done/$file" maybe
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>>52903090
The 'copy' at the end looks for the $file next to it.
Doing as said code it cannot find ./done/$file because it dosent exist,and thats not the file that is needed for that switch
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>>52902828
>>52903012
Nevermind. sdd1 should have been sdd2, because sdd1 is an old swap partition for some reason. I guess it didn't like trying to mount some random swap partition when it already had the main system swap mounted.

Now I have to figure out how to auto mount an NFS share.
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>>52903175
Negative, the -c:a copy means in human language "copy the audio codec from the source file".
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>>52903175
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Using linux since a year and gained some weight.
What do? Is that normal? I've also grown a beard without realizing.
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>>52903363
You need debloating
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What's a good epub/general ebook reader for Linux? Or should I just use a Firefox addon?
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>>52903204
Changing the last $file does not change the ouput, using -o is invalid. using ./done/$file. does nothing as it copies its self to the done folder and zero's its self out.
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>>52903363
Happened to me too. After some research I found out that thing is called "Unix beard" (google it).
>>52903363
>gained some weight.
Fap twice a day.
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I'm looking for a distro that doesn't fuck with upstream sourcecode much and stays out of my way while being stable.

I've tried Slackware already. How is Funtoo in this regard?
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Ubuntu 15.10 or LTS?
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>>52903450
>that doesn't fuck with upstream sourcecode much and stays out of my way while being stable.
Fedora.
One of their goals is to stay as close to upstream as possible
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>>52903493
Neither.
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>>52903432
calibre?
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>>52903493
When will you niggers learn.
It depends on your use case
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>>52903448
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>>52903538
For everyday use of a faggot.
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>>52903432
Use mupdf like a true /g/ent.
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>>52901522
dude, he's jew/ it's the jew way trump infinitum even if you have little base to do so or are wrong. see hollowcost.
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>>52903589
>>>/bol/
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>>52903554
lts
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>>52903613
it;s true though

lets stick my thing to every significant project because it's a special snow flake
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>>52902832
>what distro?
I use Arch, but I used Xubuntu as my first one and it was good. It werks usually, but breaks if you try to change too much.
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>>52903538
What use case would necessitate 15.10, then?
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>>52903790
everyday use
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Can open source AMD drivers play 3d Linux games from steam or do I need proprietary drivers?
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>>52903974
they can
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>>52903974
they can, but you need firmware-amd-graphics
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>>52903977
>>52903992

Thanks. another question, is there a control panel to adjust image settings like brightness, gamma, vibrance, etc or do I need to edit a conf file?
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>>52904034
no such thing
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>>52900649
Is there a way I can share my screen on omegle with linux without wine?
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>>52904076
obs
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Say you have a website like this

https://manga.madokami.com/Manga/O/ON/ONEP/Onepunch-Man

How would I use curl or wget to download every one of the archives on the website?
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Did a system update and Xorg broke catastrophically. Are we Arch Linux master race yet boys?
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Pic related is my laptop. It seems to need to devote too much of it's very limited processing power to do almost anything, resulting in a clunky experience.

Which are some of the lightest Linux distributions that would offer a reasonable experience on this piece of crap?

The only real requirement is for steam to run on it so i can play a couple VNs every now and then to kill time.
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>>52904220
Segfault at 0x0 and unintelligible backtrace. Fuck you Xorg
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>>52904220
I can't empathise because Xorg has never broken on me, why does Xorg break so often, do you guys have weird configs?
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>>52904184
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1324421/how-to-get-past-the-login-page-with-wget
i would add this to the one i use for everything
wget -r -P ~/wget/ -A jpg,jpeg,gif,png,webm,webp,opus,mp3,zip --level=1 --execute robots=off ‐‐refer=http://google.com --user-agent="Mozilla/5.0 Firefox/4.0.1" <URL>

but i don't have an account so i can't try and adjust.
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>>52904233
lubuntu
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>>52904288
Not particularly. Seems like something broke with xcompmgr. Disabled it and everything started up immediately.
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>>52904220
>>52904274
>>52904288

READ:
>>52902929

Also samefag
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>>52904309
Thank you, I'll give it a shot.
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Anyone know a way map mouse movements (not button presses) to keypresses on a per-program basis? I want mouse up to map to pageup and mouse down to map to pagedown.
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>>52904301
Perfect, thank you!
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are libvirt internal snapshots reliable enough to use for backups?
i.e can i copy only the img/qcow file and later use it to restore the entire vm on another computer? (minus the vm configuration)
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Has anyone tried void linux? I know there was one anon who is running it. I am thinking about migrating from arch just to see what it's like.
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>>52904857
ye
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>>52904871
do you seek validations for every single one of your decisions?
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>>52904962
Nope,I just wanted more input before I try it out since void is such a "niche" distro.
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>>52902145
cpp is c++ compiler, just like gcc is c compiler
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>>52905001
it's a distro created and revolving around the premise of "not having systemd".

It kind obvious what quality you can expect from it.
If you want a niche distro I'd say gentoo would be a much better choice.
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I want to start using Fedora, I'm currently using mint.

Besides installing RPMFusion, what should be done after I install Fedora?
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>>52901767
I use Kodi on Arch and it's great.I had it installed on an Ubuntu machine and it ran equally well.Perhaps your hardware is in need of an upgrade?Not trying to be an asshole,btw.
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>>52905045
Get out of here faggot. No one asked for your input. I am not interested in it because it is a niche distro. I am interested in it become of runit & xbps. Pretentious cuck.
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>>52901767
You could look in to just using a dlna server.
Its just like the others but its no frills and just serves the content.
Also kodi/etc might be transcoding for the viewer that might be something to take in to consideration
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>>52902482
Give Arch or Fedora a try.If you're coming from a 'buntu,Debian will offer little of interest.
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>>52905236
Stop throwing a tantrum just because someone didn't answer your question exactly how you wanted it.
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>>52905310
Don't waste my time with memes you useless NEET
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>>52901586
It's dumb for them to get mad, but I can kinda understand why some people would get frustrated. Part of the "Arch Way" is the installation process. If you want a lightweight customizable distro, but you want beginner-friendly, there are tons of better options for you.

All Antergos really does is hold your hand through the installation. If you're not competent enough to follow a simple online step-by-step for the original Arch installation, then you're going to have a lot of problems when it comes time to do even simple shit like editing config files.

Different folks different strokes, though.
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>>52902778
>Antegros is legitimate.
The distro is fine. The installer? Nope.
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>>52905333
Your tears are delicious
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I'm switching from wifi-menu to connman, and now I get IP addresses of my router but I can't ping my router.
I can however SSH into devices connected to my subnet, but I can't reach the internet.
What am I missing?
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>>52905354
A gateway?
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>>52902849
Must've missed that one,because I can't remember the last time Arch acted up (outside of a couple AUR package keys).
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>>52903363
Follow the Debian Users Guiding Principles and kill yo'self.
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>>52905354
I have one, but I can't ping it. My other devices have perfect connection to the internet though.
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>>52905446
Meant for
>>52905407
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>>52905446
ip r and ip a please
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>>52902731
> Red Hat is deep in business with the NSA

Aw, shit, can I get a source on that?

If that's true I have to go back to Funtoo.
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>>52905504
Try common sense
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>>52905349
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>>52905194
Save yourself some trouble and install Korora.Use that for awhile until you get used to Fedoras quirks.DNF is pretty awesome but Fedora kinda takes a retarded approach to things.You'll see what I mean when you look into the differences between Fedora and Korora.
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>>52905469
ip r
 default via 37.191.144.1 dev wlp3s0
default via 37.191.144.1 dev wlp3s0 src 37.191.158.135 metric 303
37.191.144/20 dev wlp3s0 proto kernel scope link src 37.191.158.135 metric 303
37.191.144.1 dev wlp3s0 scope link
77.234.48.10 via 37.191.144.1 dev wlp3s0
77.234.48.138 via 37.191.144.1 dev wlp3s0

ip a
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever inet6 ::1/128 scope host valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 
2: enp0s25: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,DYNAMIC> mtu 1500 qdisc fq_codel state DOWN group default qlen 1000 link/ether 00:21:cc:5e:90:c0 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
3: wlp3s0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,DYNAMIC,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group default qlen 1000 link/ether 8c:a9:82:b0:90:7a brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet 37.191.152.244/20 brd 37.191.159.255 scope global wlp3s0 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever inet 37.191.158.135/20 brd 37.191.159.255 scope global secondary wlp3s0 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
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>>52905671
Also, wired had the same problem, but it seems flushing the arp cache with "ip neigh flush dev enp0s25" fixed that one. Not instantly, but I suddenly saw it pinging 8.8.8.8
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So what GPU should I be using to have max Linux compatibility? nvidia doesn't work with wayland, AMD has garbage drivers, Intel requires you use an intel CPU and upgrade it if you want better graphics, which will always be slow.
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Is it common for Cinnamon to flicker around on GM45 graphics?
(Mint 17.3)

Happens, for example, while scrolling through files.
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>>52905344
>The real linux user
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>>52901188
>Qubes OS
>Xen
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>>52901432
>>52901359
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>>52905671
Well, can't see an obvious error here.
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>>52901468
>http://archive.is/JeOLo
LOL
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>>52905346
>The installer? Nope.
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>>52905526
Not a valid response.

> it's true because of course it is
Is not proof.
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>>52905964
Antergos installer is a crapshoot. Emphasis on crap.
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>>52905791
Wayland is shit.
Use nvidia blob
Get over wanting to use kms
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>>52905943
Found it. Apparantly netctl was still installed, and even though I didn't use it it fucked shit up.
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>>52905791
intel iris 520 or better. or a 300 series amd with open drivers, it's not perfectly fast but at least it's stable. if you need it fast go with nvidia but it won't be stable.
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>>52906036
>Antergos installer is a crapshoot. Emphasis on crap.

I already knew that.
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I'm installing Linux to dual boot with Windows. Here's my HDD setup:

/dev/sda (This is a 2TB harddrive for storage)
/dev/sda1 (NTFS)

/dev/sdb (This is the drive I want to install linux on)
/dev/sdb1 (Primary partition, this will be /boot for linux)
/dev/sdb5 (Logical partition, this will be / for linux)
/dev/sdb6 (Logical partition, this will be /home for linux)
/dev/sdb7 (Logical partition, this will be the swap area)

/dev/sdc (This is also a 2TB harddrive for storage)
/dev/sdc1 (NTFS)

/dev/sdd (This is the SSD that Windows 10 is installed on)
/dev/sdd1 (System reserved Windows bullshit)
/dev/sdd2 (Windows 10 system partition)


Where do I leave the "Device for boot loader installation"? By default it pointed to /dev/sda, but that doesn't make sense to me...
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Tried running mint on my lenovi yoga 700 last night off a external hdd with the .ISO on it (couldn't find a USB). Got this error.

I'm guessing it's because it's running off the external hdd, if I get a usb from work should I be able to run it?

Linux noob BTW. Inb4 install gentoo faggot
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>>52906957
Default probably assumes you only use a single hdd anyway.
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>>52907033
Do you think I should put it in the windows drive (/dev/sdd) or the linux drive (/dev/sdb)?
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>>52907096
Pretty sure there are tons of guides for installing linux besides windows out there.
And they should know this stuff better than me.
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>>52907008
there either was something wrong with the iso or with your external hdd, try again using another program to write the iso, what did you use? i recommend win32diskimager for windows.
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>>52907123
There are tons, but I can't seem to find ones that cover my exact problem;

Where to put the boot loader when you are dual booting with Windows on one drive, and Linux on another.

Beats me, it's too scary to just guess.
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>>52907150
I forget the name but it was a small 1mb program which formats the drive and loads the ISO into it. I also disabled uefi to make it boot, it boots ok but running I get the error. I'll redownload the ISO and give it a try
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>>52907337
did you try it with uefi enabled, most distros have no problem with uefi nowadays.
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>>52906957
Windows and Linux are on two different hard drives. Why?
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>>52907360
I did and it would just boot back into my default OS. When disabled it booted the external hdd fine.
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>>52907360
>most distros have no problem with uefi nowadays.
Fucking Elementary OS
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>>52907365
Sounds like he added a drive and now wants Linux on it.
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>>52907395
Basically this.

>>52907365
Because it's for experimental use and I want my SSD to be a clean Windows 10 drive.
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>>52906957
Boot which ever hard drive you want. If you want to use Linux, then press your manufacturers hotkey and choose the hard drive with Linux on it, the same for Windows.

Mount the storage drive in Linux, and make an entry for it in fstab.

Then set the default media library location for Windows, on the storage drive.
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>>52907360
Same thing happens with me work laptop :( but with USB iso
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>>52907433
Thank you my man, I now have confidence enough to install the boot loader on /dev/sdb. Sweet dreams.
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>>52900649
can someone tell me how the hell i connect to a wireless network in arch?
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So. I'm already balls deep, and this is only my second foray into Linux, and the first doesn't count. (Raspi shit.)
Anybody have experience with Bunsenlabs and not reading netbook batteries?
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>>52907538
>can someone tell me how the hell i connect to a wireless network in arch?

su -c 'systemclt enable dhcpcd --now; wifi-menu'
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>>52907589
Job for netctl@wlp2s0\x2dPotato\x20V1s.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status "netctl@wlp2s0\\x2dPotato\\x20V1s.service"" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
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why is it so hard to install programs on linux. I can't even figure out how to install my graphics driver. :S
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>>52907686
it's literally one command, what distro are you on and which GPU do you have? please stop using emoji.
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>>52907686
<packagmanagername> <install in some format> <drivers name>
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What is a good project to tinker around with?
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>>52907734
guix, cjdns, ipfs, freifunk
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>>52900747
That's such a small priority, it's not even a functioning system. If u really care that much about a microkernel, use Minix 3. It may not support amd64 either, but considering the most you can do is run 2 window managers it's not like it matters.
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>>52907574
do you have the appropriate drivers installed? i don't know how minimal the default installation of bunsenlabs is. also install tlp
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Is there a program like Pinta that isn't complete shit?
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A quick question. A little while back I found out about a distro called Chakra that is based from Arch. Just wondering if anyone else is having issues with the website[chakra-project DOT org] not loading, or if it's just my network. Also, anyone know if this is a good release to go with as an Arch alternate? Does it update frequently? Are the distro-specific repositories reliable/up to date?
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>>52908682
Tried Tuxpaint?
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>>52908507
Thanks, pal. I did some looking around, and I'm actually about to update the BIOS. Wish me luck.
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>>52908682
Krita, 10/10 would do.
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>>52908867
Complete success. Thanks, guys.
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>>52908843
Nevermind. I was attempting to go to the incorrect website. Actual website is chakraos dot org. Got all the info I need there.
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I just installed Fedora 23 lxde-spin, my videos thumbnails aren't showing and many pictures don't have thumbnails too. What do?
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Which distro will give me the least headaches if I want to run a remote web server?

Arch? Fedora? Debian? Ubuntu?

Should I even care?
My only experiences so far have been with Ubuntu and Mint but these were for personal use and not hosting.
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>>52908682
krit
gimp
inkscape
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>>52909034
Centos
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>>52909034
I'd go with Debian or Ubuntu Server, pretty easy to setup. Also, having used Mint/Ubuntu you'll already be used to apt/dpkg/etc.
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>>52909054
>>52909081
Thank you very much anons.
I'm praying you all aren't memeing me.
Worst case I learn something new anyway.
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Is there something like music bee (separate attributes of music, podcast, audiobook, etc). But with the customization of foobar?
Want something that works well and looks nice on numix theme.
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How are bugs solved in Arch? I'm new to it and this is the exact bug I'm being affected by, bugs archlinux org/task/48123 How can I contribute, what should I do about it?
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>>52909772
>How are bugs solved in Arch? I'm new to it and this is the exact bug I'm being affected by, bugs archlinux org/task/48123 How can I contribute, what should I do about it?

You report them.
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>>52909772
If its affecting you look for patches or other info on the buglist.
Otherwise check the wiki on what information is needed when you need to submit a bug.
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What is /g/'s favorite video editing software?
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>>52910169
>What is /g/'s favorite video editing software?

Sony Vegas
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Why the fuck does my laptop crash upon resume from suspend and every other boot?

Like, I close the lid, and when I open it the screen is black and it blows air out of the vents hard and loudly.

This never happened back on Windows. I'd really rather not go back; why is it doing this?
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>>52910604
>Like, I close the lid, and when I open it the screen is black and it blows air out of the vents hard and loudly.
It's overheating, install gentoo.
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Anyway I can use ip or other basic linux tools to bridge an ethernet connection to usb to share internet over usb?
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If you guys had to pick a distro for programming, and the user was at an end movie/entering intermediate stage, what would you recommend?

I'm looking at Manjaro, Fedora, and Korora primarily. Also thinking about Debian or openSUSE.
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Any idea how can I solve this? It's Arch Linux.
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>>52910886
Are you using bumblebee? If so, those libraries conflict with the ones provided by mesa drivers.
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>>52910016
>>52910031
>>52910131
>>52910505
>>52910518
>>52910581

What are the DEs being used in these screenshots?
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>>52910924
No. But I have the proprietary nvidia drivers.
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>>52900649
Intended for users of arr revers, incruding absorute beginners.

There are four ways to try rinux, you can:

1) Instarr a rinux OS on a VM (Virtuar Machine/VirtuarBox) for "safety purposes"
2) Use the rive ISO directry without instarring anything, that way, you can get a "furr rinux experience".
3) Duar-boot rinux with Windows/Mac (recommended if you want to rearn more about rinux)
4) Go barrs deep and overwrite everything with rinux (not recommended)

Before asking, prease search for answers to your questions in resources.

Prease be civir, notice the "Friendry" in every Friendry rinux Thread.

Understand that much of your software from Windows wirr be unavairabre, arthough maybe wine can make up for it.

Resources:
man <insert command here>
your friendry neighborhood search engine
https://wiki.archrinux.org/
https://wiki.instarrgentoo.com/
http://rinuxcommand.org/trcr.php
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>>52910869
Plz halp
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>>52907661
bump
how the hell do I get this little shit to connect?
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>>52910886
sudo pacman -Syyuu --force
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>>52910924
Well, fuck it. I ended up forcing the update, therefore overwriting the files.

I hope this doesn't break anything after reboot.

>>52911096
Just did that.
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>>52910941
dwm
OS X Aqua
awesome
openbox, tint2, compton, KDE bits maybe?
dwm
no WM, probably holding an X session with wew (wmutils/opt), borders with chwb (wmutils/core), lemonbar, compton
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>>52911113
I hope it doesn't ruin everything, but as far as I know quite a number of packages provide libGL.so.1, so pacman does not install them because of conflicts. nvidia-utils provides libGL I think, so when you try to install it again it's marked as conflict.

I don't think it'll break anything but it's problematic for bumblebee.
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Ubuntu vs AntergOS vs Fedora go.
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>>52907750
>guix, cjdns, ipfs, freifunk
two of these are memes
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>>52910862
>Anyway I can use ip or other basic linux tools to bridge an ethernet connection to usb to share internet over usb?

Like, though an android phone?
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>>52911254
>Ubuntu vs AntergOS vs Fedora go.
Install Gentoo
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>>52911307
Wow your so funny
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