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When you replay older Pokémon games, how do you like to play them?
  • I know it's hard but just bank your strong pokemon, catch a one you never used and level up with it! Or go with a complete new team after each gym.

  • Just install EndeavorOS lol
  • Yeah, but don't tell other arch users you are using EndavorOS... jk!

  • Just install EndeavorOS lol
  • Guter

  • Just install EndeavorOS lol
  • When you boot up the arch iso, you can use a script called arch-install

  • Another country has called Xi a 'dictator' and China is not happy with that description
  • Shhhhh, don't let lemmygrad users read this

  • The Best Password Managers in 2023
  • Pardon me, pass uses GNU PGP. I got that mixed up!

  • The Best Password Managers in 2023
  • GNU Pass, has been the best one so far. Set up your own git to sync it to all devices.

  • Anon uses arch btw
  • And thanks to the magic of downgrading a package, the issue is resolved within minutes. If any update breaks something, which never happened in 3 years of desktop usage and 2 years of server usage so far, you can just downgrade the package, to the previous version, ignore the upgrade and take some time to understand what breaks. But I understand, why this might be too much maintenance for some people, and they rather pay with their freedom, and let other people take care of their system. But for me, that is not what using Linux is about.

  • Anon uses arch btw
  • Never had any problems like that with Archlinux. Literally one command, and all your video drivers are installed. And using a minimal kernel is not really a archlinux thing, since it isnt supported.

  • Not *that* bad
  • Where can I check my score, btw?

  • Not *that* bad
  • Japan also did it! Everybody has to do that at some point, it's fun.

  • Not *that* bad
  • China doesn't do everything wrong, but you gotta weight positive versus negative achievements here. Lots of my Chinese friends came to Europe for their PhD and stayed for a reason. My Chinese wife came to Europe for a reason.

  • Not *that* bad
  • Thanks, my SCHUFA score is actually pretty good! If you believe China does not have such a scoring system, you are not only dumb but also naive.

  • Not *that* bad
  • uses a Chinese source ... Of course, China does nothing wrong! Who decided that? Of course a Chinese committee

  • Not *that* bad
  • Imagine spending all day defending China and Russia online. Are you even Chinese? If so, maybe you should leave for a while, and see how the world is behind the great firewall

  • Not *that* bad
  • GDP went up Mhhh, forced labor

  • Not *that* bad
  • Ay dude, you are really a chinese bot, arnt you? So much astroturfing, don't ya got any hobbies, expect licking Xijingpings dick, online everyday?

  • I wrote a Guide on how to install Arch Linux with BTRFS and (almost) Full Disk encrytion
  • Honestly, the best thing I learned was: Need to fix your system through the install medium? Save yourself keystrokes of mounting by just mounting the root subvolume (to /mnt) and then type: mount -aT /mnt/etc/fstab --target-prefix /mnt. This reads your fstab and mounts everything for you.

    Thank you so much for it :D

  • Visual Studio Code alternatives for Linux?
  • I am using it, as an "IDE" for everything.

  • Visual Studio Code alternatives for Linux?
  • I think you are doing nothing wrong with choosing Lunarvim. Anyway, If you ever are unhappy with it, you can pretty much just create your own neovim config.

  • Replace 1 TB m.2 SSD with 2 TB m.2 SSD

    Not specifically Archlinux, but I am using Archlinux on my laptop, so I thought I'll ask here.

    I am planing to replace my 1 TB M.2 SSD in my laptop with a 2 TB M.2 SSD, and I am wondering how to clone the whole 1 TB SSD and restore it onto the 2 TB M.2 SSD.

    I have read about people using $dd for that, but I never did that. Can anybody confirm that this is possible?

    I am running two partitions, one boot and the other one is a crypt device with btrfs + subvolumes inside.

    Is there anything I have to consider, before doing this?

    Thank you for your time.

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    nvida upgrade breaks steam

    Latest nvidia updates breaks steam, you have to enable multilib-testing and update lib32-nvidia-utils, that should fix it

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    Keepalived

    I am currently looking into High Availability for my work setup. I am having some problems understanding how to achive that. I have two servers, one running libvirt and a couple VM, the other one nothing much yet.

    To achieve HA with keepalived, I would have to setup the exact same VMs under the second server, right? If that's the case, how would I make sure that the "mirrors" stay equal, If for example the master goes down, the backup takes over, some changes are made in a DB and the master knows nothing about these changes.

    Maybe I misunderstood keepalived so far, can somebody provide me with an example setup or hints on how to achieve what I want to do?

    Kind Regards

    g7s

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    g7s Γ7Σ @lemmy.ml
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