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  • va3dso@mstdn.caV va3dso@mstdn.ca

    @itsfoss That there are ways to run EVERYTHING you need and not use Windows as your primary desktop OS. I finally made the switch over to Linux both for work and at-home use several years ago.

    For work, there are a few programs that only exist for Windows - for that I run QEMU/KVM and run Windows in a virtual machine. So I guess technically I still have to use Windows, but for 99% of my working day, I am using Linux. For home life? 100% Linux!

    #Linux #OpenSource #FOSS #LinuxMint

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    @VA3DSO @itsfoss Agreed. I use Irfanview and PDF-Xchange Editor under Wine. But for tax software and PowerPoints (work) I’m stuck with W11 within VirtualBox.

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      @itsfoss you don't need to use the terminal, but it's nice if you now how to

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        @itsfoss The Terminal is always a better choice than using a GUI.

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        • itsfoss@mastodon.socialI itsfoss@mastodon.social

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

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          @itsfoss @mrgrumpymonkey
          For beginners, I understand that the issue of whether it’s possible to install other desktop environments is important, provided it’s made clear that, as a rule, the distro’s default desktop environment is fine-tuned in a way that’s often difficult to achieve with desktop environments installed by the user.

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            gnosticstreetsweeper@mastodon.zip
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            @itsfoss Two things. The man pages are actually good. My experience with GNU/Linux improved tremendously when I learned to integrate man pages into my day to day.

            Second, related to the first and generally good "tool" advice. Don't fight Linux. GNU/Linux wants you to use the shell and text centric workflows so lean into it.

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            • va3dso@mstdn.caV va3dso@mstdn.ca

              @itsfoss That there are ways to run EVERYTHING you need and not use Windows as your primary desktop OS. I finally made the switch over to Linux both for work and at-home use several years ago.

              For work, there are a few programs that only exist for Windows - for that I run QEMU/KVM and run Windows in a virtual machine. So I guess technically I still have to use Windows, but for 99% of my working day, I am using Linux. For home life? 100% Linux!

              #Linux #OpenSource #FOSS #LinuxMint

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              @VA3DSO @itsfoss

              I understand there are some applications that were designed only for Windows. I have one like that and use Wine to run it in Linux.
              http://john1126.com/589

              I am thankful to be running everything (100%) on four different machines (not including servers) using Linux.

              #Linux #Windows

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                don't listen to a friend that tells you to log in and type:
                > chmod u-rx .
                and log out.
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                  @itsfoss
                  It is easy to record the audio playing on the computer. I used to manually move cables from the speaker jack to the microphone jack to record audio. Now I can do it easily from the command line with arecord, as shown in the video.

                  #Linux #LinuxMint #arecord #music #Jesus

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                    @itsfoss Use a distro with BTRFS and snapper making automatic snapshots so you can boot into a snapshot and rollback in case something goes wrong. Saved me so much trouble and time.

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                      kyub@social.tchncs.de
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                      In a terminal shell, if you want to do a recursive operation on dotfiles only, don't do `.*` -- do `.[^.]*` for example, and test with a non-destructive command like `echo` beforehand. Reason: `.*` includes `..`

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                      • ottoflux@indytelegraph.comO ottoflux@indytelegraph.com
                        don't listen to a friend that tells you to log in and type:
                        > chmod u-rx .
                        and log out.
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                        @ottoflux haha

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