• @osugi_sakae@midwest.social
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    164 days ago

    I reckon it’s because you can’t resist tinkering and never READING THE INSTRUCTIONS

    I think you may have hit on the answer here. If you don’t mess around with Linux, it will usually run fine for years. Mess around, and you can do things that only someone with you+2 years experience can undo.

    • @TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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      74 days ago

      you can do things that only someone with you+2 years experience can undo

      this is such a fire line. I once shared how I nuked my first distro by deleting all the dependencies of VLC while trying to reinstall VLC… then someone replied “wait wouldn’t just running the ‘install VLC’ command reinstall all the dependencies and get it back to normal?”

      where was that person like a year ago 😭 I wasted so much time just to give up in the end

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        4 days ago

        deleting all the dependencies of VLC

        You mean like libc.so? Bold move, bold move.

    • @DonutsRMeh@lemmy.world
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      64 days ago

      That’s partially true and it depends on the distro. Debian? Mint? Absolutely. Arch/Arch based? Not really. And before some Arch brothers jump in to beat me up, I’ve had arch and some of its derivates literally break without me doing anything. Last one was Endeavour OS. That fucker broke to no return from an update. I don’t even tinker anymore. It just refused to log me into my desktop after the update. The plasma shell (or whatever the fuck it’s called) kept just dying before logging in because I was able to log in just fine in TTY. Moral of the story, I switched to another Arch based distro 😂

      • @Opisek@lemmy.world
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        34 days ago

        Just had to nuke my arch that I hadn’t booted in in a year. This distro has an expiry date I swear. I could no longer update for the life of me because every package on my system was conflicting somehow. Don’t get me started on the keyrings when you don’t update for a while.