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[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@eyolf I've been carryin around the same #e16 configs for 20+ years. It's by far my favorite environment!

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 1 points 2 years ago

@notfromhere It's only gotten better.

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 1 points 2 years ago

@nyan Yes, always backup world if nothing else. How the hell'd I forget that!. I usually symlink it to /etc but then forget I did when updating backups. Worst case, I wind up with a slightly old world file if I need no rebuild.

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 1 points 2 years ago

@GadgeteerZA Most every window manager is going to inherently have a way to set hotkeys/keybindings/shortcuts...whatever you wanna call em. But you're certainly on the right track using xdotool. I'm eager to hear how it goes!

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

@gkpy I assume by "dotfiles" you simply mean "config files" as there should be nothing in your /etc/portage directory that's hidden. For all configs I want to backup, I just keep a copy of them elsewhere. As for portage stuff, I just copy my make.conf, and everything in each repos.conf and package.* directories.

If you want to simplify a complex solution to an already simple thing, take a look at bare git worktrees.

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

@pluja You'll be happiest using whatever you're comfortable maintaining/troubleshooting. I've spent ~20 years playing with many different distros for one reason or another and the only one I can't stay away from is #gentoo. As with most things, everyone's got different tastes, that's the great thing about having so much choice.

Nobody's reason for "the best" distro is gonna be the right one for you. You'll know what's right for you because it's the one you always want to use more than any other.

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@theViscusOne Take a look at LC_TIME in your /etc/locale.conf. If you don't have one, make one and set all the things you want to be a specific locale.

The manpage might be helpful, it also references the locale one which may also help.

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@PurrJPro You can't go wrong with @tuxedocomputers but it's gonna be hard to stay under 1000USD. Everything they have runs beautifully with linux and their support is far better than you'll find anywhere else. I've bought more laptops over the past 20 years than anyone probably should, and finally going with #TUXEDOComputers was worth the little extra I spent on it.

If you want to just buy some cheap laptop off the shelf, that's okay too, just do your homework first. Find out what hardware that exact part/model number has in it so you can know what sort of problems you may be dealing with later. I've bought at least 2 different models each of Sony, DELL, Acer, ASUS, HP, IBM, Lenovo, Apple, Compaq, 5~6 different off-brands I can't remember. Some work great with no hassle at all, some take loads of fiddling, and some have hardware that just doesn't work at all.

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

@j4k3 A heafty video card on a laptop is a really tall order. Hopefully they become a little easier to find soon, I would really like to be able to do more blender CAD on the road.

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 4 points 2 years ago (5 children)

@j4k3 These days I always recommend @tuxedocomputers for linux centric laptops. They have a wide and customizable range and are all built with fully linux compatible hardware. The service/support they provide is also top-notch.

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@Secret300 I wouldn't say it was hard. The replication part of matrix can get very big, very fast. If you're not prepared for that, it could easily get out of hand.

[–] eshep@social.trom.tf 0 points 2 years ago (3 children)

@Secret300 This really depends heavily on what parts of #Discord you're trying to replace, as nothing currently has a 1:1 similarity with it. #Matrix will likely get you most of what you want but self-hosting it can be quite a sizable task. #Mumble is an excellent choice if your main concern is voice rooms, text chat is not so great. The ""best"" option would probably be to mix mumble with xmpp, as both do what they're designed to do very well and are also quite easy to maintain.

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