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Tech drama. An OpenBSD [paranoid] user.

I found this yesterday. He couldn't be more right.

Why do Linux users seem to be so obsessed with their distro of choice being “lightweight”? I simply don’t get > it, and quite frankly, I find the whole > notion of “Lightweight Linux” laborious.

Go over to Kev Quirk and read the full post.

Formating disks containing antergos..

Installing manjaro KDE went nice the second time, first time around the calamares installer made an exception and aborted. To what I believe occurred by setting the boot flag on /boot and the root flag on /.

And then after another try, it went smooth. I wonder why it broke down with settings those flags.

beeing an active GNU/Linux user for twenty years. I can hardly remember the first time I installed my first Linux distribution, it was Redhat before Redhat turned RHEL. The year was 1998.

I do not understand why people keeps posting for how long they been using GNU/Linux. Who cares? Of course I care. It says something about me. Or does it not?!

I have always used a distribution that I thought I needed for my work flow.

With this being said I can not deny I've been a distro hopper. Been using fedora, arch, antergos, manjaro and recently the great opensuse for the last couple of years. Right now I run Antergos with Gnome and I must say I got something quite against Gnome always have since I do not know when. It feels so large and sluggish.

During my recent vacation I decided to make a complete make over on my main machine. Doing a reinstall. The iso prepared is Manjaro KDE.

#gnu #linux

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