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  • @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    Install gentoo ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Will try it later. For now, comfy with Lubuntu.

    Gentoo is the best trust me

    Have heard great reviews of them. But, really needed something I am extremely comfortable with presently as a daily driver. Hence Lubuntu.

    You can try mint you won't regret it

    Will do. Got Ventoy for that.

    Ventoy is great ๐Ÿ’ฏ

  • @codelock said:
    why do good things always have to end :disappointed:

    Cause they make way for things that are either better or worse. Life is all about the ups and downs. I have been trying to come to terms with it, albeit unsuccessfully, till now.

  • @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Or have a different drive filled with Linux ISOs to try and fiddle with, distros i recommend, TempleOS, alpine, elementary, Debian 12, parrot, Zorin, pop, manjaro, kodachi, void, FreeBSD, Slackware, garuda, Gentoo, deepin, endeavor, etc, and the list goes on.

    I do plan on adding a SATA SSD or NVMe if I can get a good deal on it soon, to just hold the ISOs and use Ventoy to boot into them. Lubuntu will serve as my permanent daily driver though.

    SATA SSD is cheap IMO, try looking for consistent, evm, etc. 512GB is enough i guess, wait ven 256GB is enough.

    Dont> @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Or have a different drive filled with Linux ISOs to try and fiddle with, distros i recommend, TempleOS, alpine, elementary, Debian 12, parrot, Zorin, pop, manjaro, kodachi, void, FreeBSD, Slackware, garuda, Gentoo, deepin, endeavor, etc, and the list goes on.

    I do plan on adding a SATA SSD or NVMe if I can get a good deal on it soon, to just hold the ISOs and use Ventoy to boot into them. Lubuntu will serve as my permanent daily driver though.

    SATA SSD is cheap IMO, try looking for consistent, evm, etc. 512GB is enough i guess, wait ven 256GB is enough.

    Don't go for cheap brands ๐Ÿ˜•

    They are good enough for holding my ISOs and backups.

    Unreliable still, get better your isos deserve better

    Send me a KC3000 then... it's reliable and good.

    Samsung SSD best ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    KC3000 or 980 evo plus, you can send me any or both...

    Just send me 1 lakh :wink:

    Bruh I am broke nowadays...

    I am broke everyday. So, I kinda beat you there.

    Everyone here is lying ๐Ÿ˜ญ

    If you speak Hindi, here is something you'd get:-

    as I said everyone is lying ๐Ÿ˜ญ

  • @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Or have a different drive filled with Linux ISOs to try and fiddle with, distros i recommend, TempleOS, alpine, elementary, Debian 12, parrot, Zorin, pop, manjaro, kodachi, void, FreeBSD, Slackware, garuda, Gentoo, deepin, endeavor, etc, and the list goes on.

    I do plan on adding a SATA SSD or NVMe if I can get a good deal on it soon, to just hold the ISOs and use Ventoy to boot into them. Lubuntu will serve as my permanent daily driver though.

    SATA SSD is cheap IMO, try looking for consistent, evm, etc. 512GB is enough i guess, wait ven 256GB is enough.

    Dont> @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Or have a different drive filled with Linux ISOs to try and fiddle with, distros i recommend, TempleOS, alpine, elementary, Debian 12, parrot, Zorin, pop, manjaro, kodachi, void, FreeBSD, Slackware, garuda, Gentoo, deepin, endeavor, etc, and the list goes on.

    I do plan on adding a SATA SSD or NVMe if I can get a good deal on it soon, to just hold the ISOs and use Ventoy to boot into them. Lubuntu will serve as my permanent daily driver though.

    SATA SSD is cheap IMO, try looking for consistent, evm, etc. 512GB is enough i guess, wait ven 256GB is enough.

    Don't go for cheap brands ๐Ÿ˜•

    They are good enough for holding my ISOs and backups.

    Unreliable still, get better your isos deserve better

    Send me a KC3000 then... it's reliable and good.

    Samsung SSD best ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    KC3000 or 980 evo plus, you can send me any or both...

    Just send me 1 lakh :wink:

    Bruh I am broke nowadays...

    I am broke everyday. So, I kinda beat you there.

    Everyone here is lying ๐Ÿ˜ญ

    Wish I had a way to prove my poverty.

    You can't if you are not ๐Ÿ˜ญ

  • @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    Install gentoo ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Will try it later. For now, comfy with Lubuntu.

    Gentoo is the best trust me

    Have heard great reviews of them. But, really needed something I am extremely comfortable with presently as a daily driver. Hence Lubuntu.

    You can try mint you won't regret it

    Will do. Got Ventoy for that.

    Ventoy is great ๐Ÿ’ฏ

    Gotta get an NVMe urgently for that.

  • @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:
    why do good things always have to end :disappointed:

    Cause they make way for things that are either better or worse. Life is all about the ups and downs. I have been trying to come to terms with it, albeit unsuccessfully, till now.

    And page 888 has ended

  • @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    Install gentoo ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Will try it later. For now, comfy with Lubuntu.

    Gentoo is the best trust me

    Have heard great reviews of them. But, really needed something I am extremely comfortable with presently as a daily driver. Hence Lubuntu.

    You can try mint you won't regret it

    Will do. Got Ventoy for that.

    Ventoy is great ๐Ÿ’ฏ

    Gotta get an NVMe urgently for that.

    I wish my laptop worked with linux drivers not available even in latest kernel

  • You would think intel wifi card would have better support

  • @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Or have a different drive filled with Linux ISOs to try and fiddle with, distros i recommend, TempleOS, alpine, elementary, Debian 12, parrot, Zorin, pop, manjaro, kodachi, void, FreeBSD, Slackware, garuda, Gentoo, deepin, endeavor, etc, and the list goes on.

    I do plan on adding a SATA SSD or NVMe if I can get a good deal on it soon, to just hold the ISOs and use Ventoy to boot into them. Lubuntu will serve as my permanent daily driver though.

    SATA SSD is cheap IMO, try looking for consistent, evm, etc. 512GB is enough i guess, wait ven 256GB is enough.

    Dont> @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Or have a different drive filled with Linux ISOs to try and fiddle with, distros i recommend, TempleOS, alpine, elementary, Debian 12, parrot, Zorin, pop, manjaro, kodachi, void, FreeBSD, Slackware, garuda, Gentoo, deepin, endeavor, etc, and the list goes on.

    I do plan on adding a SATA SSD or NVMe if I can get a good deal on it soon, to just hold the ISOs and use Ventoy to boot into them. Lubuntu will serve as my permanent daily driver though.

    SATA SSD is cheap IMO, try looking for consistent, evm, etc. 512GB is enough i guess, wait ven 256GB is enough.

    Don't go for cheap brands ๐Ÿ˜•

    They are good enough for holding my ISOs and backups.

    Unreliable still, get better your isos deserve better

    Send me a KC3000 then... it's reliable and good.

    Samsung SSD best ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    KC3000 or 980 evo plus, you can send me any or both...

    Just send me 1 lakh :wink:

    Bruh I am broke nowadays...

    I am broke everyday. So, I kinda beat you there.

    Everyone here is lying ๐Ÿ˜ญ

    If you speak Hindi, here is something you'd get:-

    as I said everyone is lying ๐Ÿ˜ญ

    As I said, not everyone is. Poverty in itself is a relative term though, until or unless the concept of absolute poverty comes in. For a rich dude, not owning a Range Rover is poverty, while to a destitute, not being able to avail a day's meal is poverty.

  • @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:
    why do good things always have to end :disappointed:

    Cause they make way for things that are either better or worse. Life is all about the ups and downs. I have been trying to come to terms with it, albeit unsuccessfully, till now.

    And page 888 has ended

    Ah, you were talking about that. Sorry, I went into a dark place :lol:

  • @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    Install gentoo ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Will try it later. For now, comfy with Lubuntu.

    Gentoo is the best trust me

    Have heard great reviews of them. But, really needed something I am extremely comfortable with presently as a daily driver. Hence Lubuntu.

    You can try mint you won't regret it

    Will do. Got Ventoy for that.

    Ventoy is great ๐Ÿ’ฏ

    Gotta get an NVMe urgently for that.

    I wish my laptop worked with linux drivers not available even in latest kernel

    What laptop is that?

  • @codelock said:
    You would think intel wifi card would have better support

    Pretty sure, there are atleast opensource DKMS modules for many Intel cards at the very least.

  • @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:
    why do good things always have to end :disappointed:

    Cause they make way for things that are either better or worse. Life is all about the ups and downs. I have been trying to come to terms with it, albeit unsuccessfully, till now.

    And page 888 has ended

    Ah, you were talking about that. Sorry, I went into a dark place :lol:

    Yeah page 888 went away ๐Ÿ˜ญ

  • @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:
    You would think intel wifi card would have better support

    Pretty sure, there are atleast opensource DKMS modules for many Intel cards at the very least.

    But should not they be built into kernel or am I missing something and need to download them manually?

  • @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    Install gentoo ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Will try it later. For now, comfy with Lubuntu.

    Gentoo is the best trust me

    Have heard great reviews of them. But, really needed something I am extremely comfortable with presently as a daily driver. Hence Lubuntu.

    You can try mint you won't regret it

    Will do. Got Ventoy for that.

    Ventoy is great ๐Ÿ’ฏ

    Gotta get an NVMe urgently for that.

    I wish my laptop worked with linux drivers not available even in latest kernel

    What laptop is that?

    Lenevo IdeaPad

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  • @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    Install gentoo ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Will try it later. For now, comfy with Lubuntu.

    Gentoo is the best trust me

    Have heard great reviews of them. But, really needed something I am extremely comfortable with presently as a daily driver. Hence Lubuntu.

    You can try mint you won't regret it

    Will do. Got Ventoy for that.

    Ventoy is great ๐Ÿ’ฏ

    Gotta get an NVMe urgently for that.

    I wish my laptop worked with linux drivers not available even in latest kernel

    What laptop is that?

    Lenevo IdeaPad

    Dude, I am fairly certain there are drivers for it, just out of the kernel tree though. Find the model number of the WiFi card and share it here. I'll let you know if there's a Linux driver for it.

  • Damn I missed 888

  • @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Or have a different drive filled with Linux ISOs to try and fiddle with, distros i recommend, TempleOS, alpine, elementary, Debian 12, parrot, Zorin, pop, manjaro, kodachi, void, FreeBSD, Slackware, garuda, Gentoo, deepin, endeavor, etc, and the list goes on.

    I tried Gentoo may be more than a 15yrs back. I think disk it came with Digit magazine. :D

    In other options, I liked Manjaro, Deepin is good too. Ran CentOS for servers , then moved to Debian. Did't try others.

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

  • @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:
    I want to love pop os but they are going more macos style taskbar i prefer windows style ๐Ÿ˜”

    You can always replace the DE, you're a fan of KDE?

    If you are not using pop os de then why even go with pop?

    minimal resource usage..... i am currently using elementaryOS and Zorin so......

    Zorin pro? Elementary is good too.

  • @xpress7 said:

    @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Or have a different drive filled with Linux ISOs to try and fiddle with, distros i recommend, TempleOS, alpine, elementary, Debian 12, parrot, Zorin, pop, manjaro, kodachi, void, FreeBSD, Slackware, garuda, Gentoo, deepin, endeavor, etc, and the list goes on.

    I tried Gentoo may be more than a 15yrs back. I think disk it came with Digit magazine. :D

    In other options, I liked Manjaro, Deepin is good too. Ran CentOS for servers , then moved to Debian. Did't try others.

    CentOS was legendary until RHEL turned it to into an upish-midstream for their paid linux. And now it's always Debian Thx! well i am thinking of migrating some servers from the ancient centos7 to alma 9 or maybe Debian Thx!

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Free as in beer?

  • @xpress7 said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:
    I want to love pop os but they are going more macos style taskbar i prefer windows style ๐Ÿ˜”

    You can always replace the DE, you're a fan of KDE?

    If you are not using pop os de then why even go with pop?

    minimal resource usage..... i am currently using elementaryOS and Zorin so......

    Zorin pro? Elementary is good too.

    Yeah that Pro tingled me for good but elementary is better for some use cases, i really like its UI.

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Yes, was a bit difficult with the setup, especially moving files and converting the partitions to ext4. I prefer that over NTFS. Currently, moving files on a 5400RPM HDD, so, you know, it's frustrating.

  • @xpress7 said:

    @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Or have a different drive filled with Linux ISOs to try and fiddle with, distros i recommend, TempleOS, alpine, elementary, Debian 12, parrot, Zorin, pop, manjaro, kodachi, void, FreeBSD, Slackware, garuda, Gentoo, deepin, endeavor, etc, and the list goes on.

    I tried Gentoo may be more than a 15yrs back. I think disk it came with Digit magazine. :D

    In other options, I liked Manjaro, Deepin is good too. Ran CentOS for servers , then moved to Debian. Did't try others.

    Throwback to the good old days. Those were 8GB Dual Layer DVDs.

  • For storing Media for something like Jellyfin, what would you guys recommend - 3.5" SATA HDD or NVMe?

  • 11 PAGES TO 900 !!

  • @noob404 said:
    For storing Media for something like Jellyfin, what would you guys recommend - 3.5" SATA HDD or NVMe?

    Nothing beats the value for money choice HDDs.

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    For storing Media for something like Jellyfin, what would you guys recommend - 3.5" SATA HDD or NVMe?

    Nothing beats the value for money choice HDDs.

    Been seeing these Matrix and Aykait HDDs for cheap and 2 year warranty (though). Not sure if these are good enough. If I do get that, I will also need an externally powered Docking station, in which case a SATA SSD seems to be the comfortable choice for media storage.

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