has anyone ever tried building a fedor a system starting from scratch with the fedora everything image and managed to get something functional out of it ?
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φ (fiore@brain.worm.pink)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 01:24:34 JST φ
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@fiore @coolbean most of archwiki is distro agnostic so that isn't actually a huge concern in practice -
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φ (fiore@brain.worm.pink)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 01:24:31 JST φ
@coolbean yea that would be it , but documentation isnt as good as archwiki ,,
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omen of instance annihilation (coolbean@brain.worm.pink)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 01:24:33 JST omen of instance annihilation
@fiore i want a fedora nothing image thats basically just fixed release arch linux -
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:blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: (allison@hidamari.apartments)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:31:02 JST :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans:
@meeper @coolbean @fiore yeah, tumbleweed actually qa tests their stuff -
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बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper] (meeper@udongein.xyz)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:31:03 JST बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper]
@coolbean @fiore I think tumbleweed has a much better rolling release model than arch but i cant remember -
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omen of instance annihilation (coolbean@brain.worm.pink)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:31:05 JST omen of instance annihilation
@meeper @fiore i was thinking about opensuse but like, the biggest selling point is being able to manage a lot of the core system stuff from a gui app which i just dont really care for so whats the point
not to mention that it falls into the trap of having you choose between an ungodly slow 5 year "enterprise" fixed release or a rolling release (i want 6 month fixed releases, like i have on openbsd, how is this just a completely dead concept) -
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बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper] (meeper@udongein.xyz)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:31:06 JST बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper]
@coolbean @fiore thinking about using open sus if I finally make myself to accept the torment nexus as pid1 (systemd) -
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omen of instance annihilation (coolbean@brain.worm.pink)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:31:07 JST omen of instance annihilation
@meeper @fiore yea thats probably what i shouldve done as well, regrettably i installed debian instead and its just like... wow this kinda sucks -
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बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper] (meeper@udongein.xyz)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:31:08 JST बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper]
@coolbean @fiore used a fedora server release for that a long while back -
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:blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: (allison@hidamari.apartments)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:33:09 JST :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans:
@coolbean @fiore @meeper yeah fwiw I don't use tumbleweed myself because I'm not able to vibe with their btrfs defaults -
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omen of instance annihilation (coolbean@brain.worm.pink)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:33:10 JST omen of instance annihilation
@allison @fiore @meeper that's good but i still want things to break at a regular interval instead of just whenever somebody didn't catch x or y -
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:blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: (allison@hidamari.apartments)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:35:54 JST :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans:
@meeper @coolbean @fiore depends honestly, I use the btrfs default with ultramarine and I'm fine with it but if you're already totally comfortable with xfs you can just keep using that as well -
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बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper] (meeper@udongein.xyz)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:35:56 JST बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper]
@allison @coolbean @fiore
if I distro hop I am thinking from moving to seXFS from butlerfs should i? -
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@meeper @coolbean @fiore then go ahead -
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बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper] (meeper@udongein.xyz)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:37:36 JST बुद्धीविनाषक् भेड़ मीपर् [Meeper]
@allison @coolbean @fiore i mean the reverse I want to switch to xfs because it seems like it has much better io performance and much less likely to die -
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omen of instance annihilation (coolbean@brain.worm.pink)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 02:51:28 JST omen of instance annihilation
@meeper @fiore @allison im gonna be honest, unless you go for some really advanced zfs stuff, odds are the file system won't make much of a noticable difference for the vast majority of your time
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