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    How to use aliases - they help so much and the alias (bash_aliases or sth) file (1) helps to look up my most liked commands (2) and can be copied from one linux system to the next.
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    • webhat@infosec.exchangeW webhat@infosec.exchange

      @joan_am @itsfoss yup, USB stick is a file, containing files, which perhaps contain more files. It's files all the way down

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      @webhat @joan_am @itsfoss Just like with turtles holding Earth in place, right? πŸ˜‰

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        @itsfoss "This is not, in fact, the Year of the Linux Desktop."

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          @itsfoss set -x in a bash script. Before that, I used a lot of echo statements to debug...

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          • mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.socialM mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.social

            @itsfoss The existence of Desktop Environments. Would have saved me from distro hopping from one flavor to the next. If I would have known better, I'd have stuck with Linux Mint and just installed it with the XFCE Desktop Environment. Oh well. Now I know better and try to inform new users of them before trying other flavors.

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            @mrgrumpymonkey @itsfoss One thing that is not clear to me is how and if desktop environments affects how different apps work / or crash on Linux. Talking Xfce, if i change my Ubuntu Gnome DE to Xfce, should all my apps work the same?

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              @itsfoss that people who know more about Linux will joke about disastrous commands you can use, but not tell you they are disastrous commands.

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                @mrgrumpymonkey @itsfoss One thing that is not clear to me is how and if desktop environments affects how different apps work / or crash on Linux. Talking Xfce, if i change my Ubuntu Gnome DE to Xfce, should all my apps work the same?

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                @ati1 @itsfoss They should. It's just a different GUI. What's under the hood doesn't change.

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                  @itsfoss distro-hopping is not a bad thing. It's how you find your one true distro.

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                    @itsfoss That Omarchy existed

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                      @itsfoss that the terminal is your friend and window managers are way better than desktop environments.

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                      • mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.socialM mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.social

                        @ati1 @itsfoss They should. It's just a different GUI. What's under the hood doesn't change.

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                        @mrgrumpymonkey @ati1 @itsfoss There are alot of ** regarding that.
                        Teeming and certain features may depend on the DE you have installed and some DE don't follow standards as much as others

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                          @itsfoss In Bash: Ctrl+R makes you search through your history, making it MUCH easier to repeat commands.

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                            @mrgrumpymonkey @ati1 @itsfoss There are alot of ** regarding that.
                            Teeming and certain features may depend on the DE you have installed and some DE don't follow standards as much as others

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                            @_nibbles @mrgrumpymonkey @itsfoss That was my initial feeling that it is only DE/GUI and so things do not change under the hood, or *they shouldn't *BUT... 😜 I gues I just have to test that. Xfce is positively rated for compatibility / following standards right?

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                              @itsfoss How to use the FreeBSD installer.

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                                @itsfoss Read a book on command line, then use any AI tool however dumb to give you ideas and never believe a word... ask it why, why, why.

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                                  @itsfoss CTRL+R

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                                  • mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.socialM mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.social

                                    @itsfoss The existence of Desktop Environments. Would have saved me from distro hopping from one flavor to the next. If I would have known better, I'd have stuck with Linux Mint and just installed it with the XFCE Desktop Environment. Oh well. Now I know better and try to inform new users of them before trying other flavors.

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                                    @mrgrumpymonkey This would indeed save people a lot of time when they are out looking for distros...

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                                      @itsfoss that the terminal is your friend and window managers are way better than desktop environments.

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                                      @gibbyspooks lovely πŸ”₯

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                                      • solderandchaos@mastodon.me.ukS solderandchaos@mastodon.me.uk

                                        @itsfoss that people who know more about Linux will joke about disastrous commands you can use, but not tell you they are disastrous commands.

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                                        @solderandchaos The naughty ones. πŸ˜…

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                                          @itsfoss Teaching yourself how to install and use Linux in the early 90's was very difficult, and there were few resources available to get answers. Today, many distros are practically a forehead install (smack keyboard with forehead and distro installed).

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