UmbraTemporis

@UmbraTemporis@lemmy.dbzer0.com

He/Him

In the real world, I love music šŸ—£ļø

  • Industrial Metal šŸ”©
  • Aggrotech šŸ˜”
  • Deathcore šŸ’€

Alsoā€¦

  • Long walks or hikes šŸš•
  • Custom keyboards šŸ«¦
  • Writing šŸ„¶

Student, studying mechatronics.

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UmbraTemporis,

Have you tried changing what the applets do when you click? Most of the time you can set whether it should create a new instance, cycle windows or raise or lower existing ones from the applet settings. See if changing that could help?

I use XFCE/Budgie (flick between the two) so not too familiar with cinnamon.

UmbraTemporis,

Arch installs arenā€™t too bad, itā€™s the post-install setup thatā€™ll get you though since a fresh install is guaranteed to detonate if you donā€™t disarm it.

It doesnā€™t even have to be complex anymore thanks to archinstall.

UmbraTemporis,

Pretty much everything in the General Recommendations section.

UmbraTemporis,

Satire, the stereotypical ā€œArch just breaks after some timeā€ trope. Iā€™m saying that trope is correct if you donā€™t fix it.

UmbraTemporis,

XFCE doesnā€™t support Wayland yet, however a lot of the components will run under it. Theyā€™ve got a tracker on their site.

UmbraTemporis,

To be fair, most users are just gonna go the new user route. Download the Fedora media writer, set it to download and flash Fedora, boot to the stick and install.

I was a decent ways into my Linux experience before I learnt about Ventoy, but I donā€™t use it as I prefer flashing a whole ISO. Thereā€™s no hand-holding once you leave Mac or Windows, so you have to count points of failure yourself, Ventoy wasnā€™t worth it.

I suggest you take the normal new user path, and after that start trying things. Learn to walk before you try running :)

UmbraTemporis,

Really depends on what you want your system to be, if you want a lightweight system choose a barebones distro like Arch, Gentoo, Void or any server spin such as Fedora Server. Then, during installation you only get what you need. If you are going lightweight youā€™d probably want something like Sway WM, Hyprland or XFCE.

If you donā€™t care for minimalism, then choosing a distro focused on a graphical interface such as Fedora Workstation will be much better for you, since that distro will be maintained with the idea of users using whatever DE it is, the distro maintainers probably contribute to upstream of the DE too. Support will also be easier since youā€™ll find that these distros, while maybe having smaller communities, those communities ask more questions and get more solutions due to the Linux inexperience.

UmbraTemporis,

Every OS requires setup.

UmbraTemporis,

Iā€™m a Proton slave, all my eggs are in their basket so Iā€™ll go ahead and provide some free marketing for them. ProtonVPN is pretty good since itā€™s ran by a good company that cares about you, getting Port Forwarding setup on Linux is a bit of a chore but I believe theyā€™re working on automating it, the Windows app does have it automated already by the way.

I do worry about the long-term practicality of ProtonVPN because of this manual process, since as far as I can tell thereā€™s no way to automatically hand your assigned port to the torrent clientā€¦

UmbraTemporis,

From the one time I tried MacOS in a VM, setup is similar to Windows with somehow even fewer options and stronger 1984 vibes.

UmbraTemporis, (edited )

At least you can use Windows without an account, on MacOS you canā€™t even install an app without one I donā€™t think.

Just to be clear, I hate both of them, Iā€™m a Linux user.

UmbraTemporis,

Well at least a Local account doesnā€™t require internet access.

UmbraTemporis,

Linux is not a prerequisite nor is it a required side effect of digital privacy, sure the two go hand-in-hand thanks to FOSS but you can have one without the other.

Red Star is a Linux distro, but itā€™s the embodiment of the antithesis of privacy.

UmbraTemporis,

Oh youā€™re gonna make me act up šŸ’³

UmbraTemporis,

Youā€™d better hope that be pretty close to zero before attempting repairs.

UmbraTemporis,

I use Hetzner exclusively and have just one complaint. You donā€™t get much choice as to where your VPS is hosted country-wise nor the OS it runs. You do get the standard list of options, as you would with any other provider, except that list is quite small on Hetzner. Itā€™s good enough, I use Fedora everywhere and they support that so Iā€™m good. Anyway, itā€™s obviously free to create an account so thereā€™s no risk in case your setup isnā€™t supported.

Apart from that, theyā€™re brilliant. The web console is nice, clean and well-designed, great value (1TB of storage clocks in at a few euros/month), room to scale and a decent company. Canā€™t comment on customer support since Iā€™ve never needed it.

For the services youā€™ve specified, thatā€™ll run you maybe 3 - 4 euros a month (thatā€™s with automatic backups of your entire server + tax) since you can run all of that under one server.

UmbraTemporis,

Oh wow, thatā€™s pretty awesome.

UmbraTemporis,

I think so.

UmbraTemporis,

Iā€™m not an expert with this stuff, I just do whatever works. This works, so I do it and when people ask me or just in general how to do it this is what I tell them. Most of the guides Iā€™ve come across, including one from DigitalOcean, recommends doing this.

UmbraTemporis,

Printing flip-books for the videos and keeping that in essentially a time-capsule. With a vacuum if you can afford it. Not perfect but will definitely last for hundreds of years. Look at the Magna Carta for inspiration.

For the audio, vinyl and kept in an even stronger container, instruct everyone to use gloves before touching it.

UmbraTemporis,

Chris Titus has excellent tutorials/tips on how to keep Windows from being Windows, check out his Youtube (Piped).

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