OpenStars,
@OpenStars@startrek.website avatar
IRQBreaker,

This is why I run Debian. 😀

Evkob, (edited )
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

This can for sure be me when setting stuff up. I’m currently playing around with self-hosting some stuff on my local network, you wouldn’t believe the amount of tabs I have open on my desktop, plus on my phone, plus on the laptop I’m using as a server.

This definitely isn’t me on a day to day basis though. For the most part, unless I’m actively tinkering, Linux just works.

On the headache-inducing side of things though, I’m currently trying to figure out why I can’t run Wordpress over Docker on my laptop. It quickly uses up all resources and even then spits out a “error connecting to database” message when I try to access it.

turbowafflz,

I just turn on my computer and it works, sometimes I have to answer a couple questions zypper asks me when updates do weird things and cause dependency issues but that’s not difficult

Engywuck,

paru -Syu

I don’t need anything else.

EccTM,

Pretty sure paru without flags defaults to that, so you don’t even need the “-Syu” portion! 👍

Engywuck,

Cool, thanks!

Voyajer,
@Voyajer@lemmy.world avatar

Occasionally running the -Scc flag if your drive isn’t huge too I guess

Engywuck,

IIRC I have set it to only keep 2 versions of packages (it’s in pacman.conf).

tophneal,

Til about another aur helper. Thanks!

phoneymouse,

I don’t use Linux too much, but this matches my experience… I have a raspberry pi 3, running a home automation server.

One day I go to upgrade a plugin for it. It tells me I need to upgrade the home automation server first, so I go do that. It fails because my Node.js install needs to be upgraded too, so I do that. Then, I try to upgrade the home automation server again, but that now fails with a strange error. Stack trace says something about a missing C++ lib in my Node.js install, so I look it up. I try to install the missing library, but it gives more errors. I do more searching and find loads of other people with this issue, my raspbian version can’t support this C++ library version without first being upgraded. Damn, well, it’s midnight and I have work in the morning, I don’t have time for that. I try to get my home automation server up so I can go to bed, but it fails due to problems with the Node.js install. Can’t go to bed without this server running or my smart home accessories don’t work. I try to downgrade to the previous Node.js version. This fails with another error. Couldn’t upgrade, now I can’t downgrade, I’m stuck. I read a thread on GitHub… other people are reinstalling the OS from scratch and starting over. Damn… I start trying to backup my config files so I can do this too. One more check of another post on GitHub and I find some guy shares a command to downgrade Node.js without a fresh OS install. Perfect! I run this, restart my home automation server, and go to bed. Maybe I’ll try to figure out this problem another day.

0x4E4F, (edited )

See, this is why BTRFS is a good idea.

I borked one of my installs today by accident. I’m not even sure what happened… I upgraded the kernel, then weird things started happening, then X just froze, I restarted, runit would’t even go to phase 3 of the boot process, X couldn’t load, just gave a bunch of errors. Oh well, BTRFS to the rescue 😊. This is where things get interesting 😂.

I was on the phone with my wife while I was trying to bring back a snapshot of the volume… have no idea what I did, but I managed to wipe the root subvolume 😂. Not like just empty, but completely gone 🤣. OK 😬. Let’s see if the snapshots are still there. Yep, still there. OK, recreated the subvolume and tried to load a snapshot of it, this time, wuthout talking on my phone 😂. Worked like a charm 😊. Restart, sure enough, it loads grub and the OS, everything’s back to normal 😊.

Start using filesystems that can make snapshots, like BTRFS or ZFS. Sure, they have a bit of a learning curve, but trust me, it’s worth it.

KuroeNekoDemon,

This is accurate. Getting error codes in coding is like buy one get an additional 100 free

0x4E4F,

Fix one, get 100 for free. Why? Because there was a delicate balance and you ruined it!

KuroeNekoDemon,

Oh well don’t blame the player blame the game

krnl386,
@krnl386@lemmy.ca avatar

Classic! Love this clip!!!

Danquebec,

Do you know how I can find it on the Web? I wanted to find it the other day but I didn’t know what terms to use… I was like “clip where nothing works”???

nixcamic,

I mean it’s right here, just link to it?

But yeah if you search “hal fixing a light bulb”.

b3an,
@b3an@lemmy.world avatar

It’s from ‘Malcolm in the Middle’

gnuplusmatt,

My Fedora Kinoite box is fucking effortless, it updates in the background just needs a reboot from time to time. I have scripted updating the containers that host my home services, I run the script from time to time and it pulls a new container image and recreates the container, updates the systemd services to match the new container ids.

tkk13909,

I love Kinoite so much!

JoMomma,

yay

tophneal,

-Syu

tkk13909,

Running yay by itself automatically does that.

tophneal,

I learned another thing today lol been using yay on several devices and I’ve always used flags exactly as I would with pacman. Just another reason I’m sold that yay rocks!

JoMomma,

yay.

squid_slime,
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

Type yay hit enter… Sometimes reboot, sometimes just suspend… Its all pretty wild

Fudoshin,
@Fudoshin@feddit.uk avatar

This is where the Breaking Bad episode came from?!

MNByChoice,

From the prequel with his first wife. Really informs the character’s backstory.

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

NixOS was like this for me in the first 1 or 2 weeks, after that it’s been a breeze and very easy to keep my desktop and laptop configurations synced.

Blaster_M,

Every time I boot to linux to test something

possiblylinux127,

I’ve got to have [insert tool] software. If I install that then I need [other tool]

Blaster_M,

but to get [other tool] working with my system, I need an exact version of [library] which breaks about a dozen other tools and libs, and symlinking the [library].so file in the hopes it will work breaks [this one particularly important tool] and then I’m now spending the weekend trying to hunt down a way to compile a custom fix for that to make all the others work…

haui_lemmy,

Flatpak for the win

smb,

“daily” maintenance for linux??? i think we call that “eier schaukeln” in germany.

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