okay, I installed Mint with root and swap mounted to my SSD and home mounted to my big drive and now I feel incredibly smart ✨:lucario:​✨

it is frighteningly responsive and fast

steam wouldn't start after installing and instead of panicking I ran it from a terminal and notice it couldn't find fonts and apt install'd them myself and now it works and I feel like a fucking god

the terminal is not scary

it is my friend (whom I respect)

update: basically every Windows app I used has a great functional Linux version

not to mention Mint handles my Switch-audio-to-line-in setup SO much more simple and straightforward than Windows did

Also love the built in super-fast region and window capturing, no ShareX needed

hell my Switch audio setup sounds 5x better than it ever did in Windows because I can actually see information in front of me re: line gain instead of 5 ambiguous independent volume bars

it's so fun to learn!! i'm learning!!!

bark!!!! :lucario:

I've been legit absorbed in this all day and now I'm -starving- oh my god

It's so satisfying how quickly and thoroughly things can be removed and reinstalled with a just a quick couple terminal commands

like, y'all. holy shit. messing with nvidia drivers on windows is like an hour long affair of extracting bullshit and restarting in safe mode to use a third party driver garbage cleaner

and now it's just

sudo apt purge nvidia*

sudo apt install nvidia

5 minutes tops, including downloading

I think this might be the time this OS finally doesn't bounce off me and I'm excited

@ShugoWah don't do this, but one of the more amusing ones is... I think `dd /dev/urandom /dev/dspkr`

this just sends random data to the speakers (and bypasses all volume controls, hence why I say not to do this)

@monorail @ShugoWah oh, I guess there's been some restructuring of things since the time that command was made?

@Felthry @ShugoWah `dd` requires you to prefix the input file and output files with `if=` and `of=`, respectively (unless you're using stdin/stdout)

@ShugoWah the fact that you basically never need to reboot linux is kind of great

@ShugoWah @Felthry honestly everything being a file in linux rules

i kind of wish it was taken even farther tbh. i know of at least one operating system where you take a screenshot by doing `cat /dev/screen > screenshot`

@LongLevy If you have a little time, reading about just the basic principles of Linux and the HFS is really interesting and demystifies it quit a bit!

@ShugoWah seeing you this enthusiastic about linux gives me ENERGY

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