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Thanks.
The link suggests it might be undone after GRUB updates. Maybe I will just edit the line and at the init level at the boot menu.
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Thanks.
The link suggests it might be undone after GRUB updates. Maybe I will just edit the line and at the init level at the boot menu.
Ah, yes. I felt a bit uncomfortable posting here, glad to know linux4noobs exits here; subscribed.
JS simply does not care.
compose into some crazy one-liner piped chains of commands
Why not something that is completely redesigned from the ground up:
That’d be lit!
Is Linux officially supported by Apple on their desktops and laptops?
Nobody:
Google: Software Morghulis
There is no single place but:
nix
and nixpgks
. Some issues act as discussion starters.A simpler way would be to keep an eye on the “Developer Category” in the forum.
Nix is not transitioning for the last 20 years. The community recently had a lot of discussion lately and starting towards a better path. It’s moving at such a pace that even official wikis maybe be out of date.
Of course I cannot say if this change will fit your particular needs. As someone who tries new things but not always gets success I understand your frustration.
You caught NixOS when it is “transitioning”. It WILL get simple in the future. And of course there is no ETA.
I didn’t but did you try GNU Guix? It’s supposed to be much more elegant.
PSA: Linux Mint Debian Edition exists.
AUR like stuff is simply not for Debian. You are expected to only use software in the official repos.
If you want AUR you should really use Arch Linux or a easier alternative like EndeavourOS.
If you really want AUR (like thing) on Debian I recommend the nix package manager. It will do it’s own thing without messing with the host OS.
Unlike full RHEL source code, comment on this matter is likely to be consistently available for some time to come.
Ouch.
Edge is stuff tacked on Chromium. How can it be better?!