The Linux Thread
- VerdiusArcana

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Does what I need it to and is arch based, and a computer doing what I need it to do is the most important.
To much of a noob to install arch directly. And not really interested in "tinkering" beyond basic hardening.
Microsoft deciding that I should toss away my 2k USD computer because I do not have TPM 2.0 became a convenient excuse to abandon Windows permanently as a daily driver, but I've used Linux plenty before
on and off over the years and have tried to switch over several times, but the ecosystem was not mature enough in my opinion for anything other than servers or tinkering, and certainly not for gaming.
I still remember trying to "game" on Linux back in 2011 or so and it was god damn awful, in some respects it still is, but problems are very very rare compared to back then;
it's more minor nitpicking today than critical errors.
However the danger's of updates has never gone away. It's even more so on something based on arch, but I remember more "stable" operating systems
like Ubuntu and Linuxmint also fucking me over several times breaking the install.
Also I want to give a special "Fuck you cunt" to Canonical (aka Ubuntu), I don't know if it's still that way, but fucking retards don't update normal software packages unless it's about security, so
you can install a software from their own repo, find a severe bug or glitch, and then unless you know what you are doing and go around them, have to wait literal years for the software to get a update in the repo
when the software devs had already fixed it a long time ago. That's a major reason why I stick to arch based today.
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on the topic of OS, I've been semi-actively following the development of ReactOS, which is not linux or UNIX-like but rather an open-source clone of windows. It's a very interesting project for those who miss classic Windows (pre-8/10) such as myself but it's still very deep in alpha and not intended for daily use. Once it reaches beta I'm eager to dabble with it on a separate PC, until then it's mainly a toy for use in VMs as its hardware support is quite limited.
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- VerdiusArcana

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Never heard of it before.huutti wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 12:44 pm been on arch for over 5 years now, though I did main windows 7 for the remainder of its ESU and after it, until steam stopped supporting it
on the topic of OS, I've been semi-actively following the development of ReactOS, which is not linux or UNIX-like but rather an open-source clone of windows. It's a very interesting project for those who miss classic Windows (pre-8/10) such as myself but it's still very deep in alpha and not intended for daily use. Once it reaches beta I'm eager to dabble with it on a separate PC, until then it's mainly a toy for use in VMs as its hardware support is quite limited.
My immediate thought is to use it as a dev environment for when you want to sanitize your eyeballs from the DEI cancer that is current Microsoft, but
need to develop against it for some reason (for example this autistic need we have on ensuring parity between the Linux and Windows for the reverts plugin, or ensuring it works on Windows at all).
I wonder if it can run the Castaway dev obligatory suite (TF2 dedicated server, spcomp, and the changes Metamod and Sourcemod brings) right now.
Do you know anything about that @huutti?
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I have no clue if it can run those at the moment, only way to find out is to tryVerdiusArcana wrote: Thu Feb 12, 2026 6:44 amNever heard of it before.huutti wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 12:44 pm been on arch for over 5 years now, though I did main windows 7 for the remainder of its ESU and after it, until steam stopped supporting it
on the topic of OS, I've been semi-actively following the development of ReactOS, which is not linux or UNIX-like but rather an open-source clone of windows. It's a very interesting project for those who miss classic Windows (pre-8/10) such as myself but it's still very deep in alpha and not intended for daily use. Once it reaches beta I'm eager to dabble with it on a separate PC, until then it's mainly a toy for use in VMs as its hardware support is quite limited.
My immediate thought is to use it as a dev environment for when you want to sanitize your eyeballs from the DEI cancer that is current Microsoft, but
need to develop against it for some reason (for example this autistic need we have on ensuring parity between the Linux and Windows for the reverts plugin, or ensuring it works on Windows at all).
I wonder if it can run the Castaway dev obligatory suite (TF2 dedicated server, spcomp, and the changes Metamod and Sourcemod brings) right now.
Do you know anything about that @huutti?
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For most of 2025, I was looking for the best distro to go for, Arch? Void? Fedora? In the end, I went with Slackware. Why? I wanted something that was ‘stable’ but could also be cutting edge. Arch is appealing, cutting edge but it almost seems to a detrimental degree. Randos just pushing out updates on the AUR as fast as they can, being up-to-date is nice, but I want stability. Slackware, especially with Slackware -current basically just let you have a modern up-to-date system, but also one you can just leave as-is without worrying about some random ass update breaking everything. It’s both simple and let’s you have control of your system, and gives you all the libraries and bits for compiling anything else pretty much. But with the way it’s set up it’s pretty hard to break it, and you’d have to go pretty far out of your way to fuck up an install somehow.
I could have just went with Void or Arch or something, but I’m happy with how stable and simple Slackware is. The “OwO Nyaaa~~” femboy stockings culture shit around Arch might have also played a factor in my choice. But anyway, I’m not dumping out my $3000 gaming PC because Microsoft arbitrarily declared it outdated.
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- Display Protocol: X11
- Window Manager: dwm + slstatus
- Init: OpenRC
- Terminal: urxvt
- Text editor: vim
- Boot Manager: rEFInd
- Browser: Firefox (heavily configured, using arkenfox user.js)
- Image Viewer: nsxiv
- Video Player: mpv
- File Manager: PCManFM (only used for seeing video thumbnails, otherwise terminal)
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Sure, however I mostly just use whatever comes pre-installed on LMDE. It just werks (until it doesn't).random wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 5:40 pmAs an amusing bit of extra datamining here's some more setup info, others can share if they want
- Display Protocol: X11 (Fuck Gayland)
- Desktop Environment: Cinnamon (XFCE is more comfy tho)
- Init: Don't know or care.
- Terminal: GNOME Terminal
- Text Editor: Xed/Vim
- Boot Manager: GRUB
- Browser: Librewolf
- Image Viewer: Xviewer
- Video Player: mpv
- Music Player: Strawberry
- File Manager: Nemo (Hot garbage, would nuke it from my system if Cinnamon wouldn't implode without it)
- PW Manager: KeepassXC

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I used linux in the past but was annoyed how there was no support for certain software like solidworks. Is there a work around to this without having to use a VM?
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LubricatedLarry wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 4:39 pmI used linux in the past but was annoyed how there was no support for certain software like solidworks. Is there a work around to this without having to use a VM?
Wine, or when I'm feeling lazy I just add windows programs to my library as non-steam games and force compatibility with Proton. Works like half the time.

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Arch. Planned on switching to Gentoo at one point, but it probably would take even more space while updating considering I have to compile everything from sources.
But it also would probably help me with my bad habit of installing unnecessary packages ![]()
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I'm getting executed on the spot for this but whatever. It just works:
Distro: Arch
Desktop Enviroment: Plasma
Display Protocol: Wayland
Init: Never bothered with it so I'm assuming Systemd
Terminal: Alacritty
Text editor: Nano/VSCode/Kate. Depends on the file
Boot Manager: GRUB
Browser: Floorp and Brave (AI and crypto shit disabled)
Image Viewer: Gwenview
Music Player: Elisa
Video Player: VLC
File Manager: Dolphin
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Distro: Arch
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Display Protocol: X11
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Terminal: Alacritty
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Text Editor: Kate
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Boot Manager: GRUB
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Browser: Firefox Nightly
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Image Viewer: nomacs
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Music Player: WACUP using Wine 8.21 or mpv
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Video Player: mpv
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