You know, I’m kinda surprised there isn’t a Maid IT service out there somewhere. You’re telling me I can fix computers all day AND dress in a maid outfit? sign me up!
I know it’s anecdotal but I have never seen a single IT service guy I’d fancy seeing in a maid outfit.
Coward
Nah, I’d just prefer a Burka in their case.
The fact that I look bad in lace is why I use Debian btw
takes lace gloves off
I feel extremely called out right now.
puts lace gloves back on
They only appear when offended 🤔… what a strange creature…
I feel arch users would be far more popular if this were true.
Because everyone is already some cute maid IRL?
I’m definitely a cute maid.
Want me to send proof?
Can’t say no to that
Shit. Now I have to go find the ugliest dude I can that’s wearing a French maid outfit…
Here’s your pretty lady thanks to [email protected] original post
for what it’s worth… I said “ugly” …
Lol good luck with that one, all of us Linux Bros are hot chads.😉😉
Sorry I don’t have the Maid Outfit, but the first part I got down pat.
ok but like it kind of is…
(i use arch btw)
I don’t fix my PC, I just throw it away amd buy a new one.
Much faster than fixing a broken arch install.
Come now, my hardware is newer than that
Careful, that maid is evil 💀😉
Honestly, yes. Whenever my PC goes to sleep, my SSD stops working. I have to unplug it and plug it back in to make it work again.
Journalctl suggests the SATA port doesn’t support suspend signals. I suspect my mobo (ASUS TUF Gaming B550M-Plus) doesn’t fully support sleep on Linux. Though I’ve yet to test if it’s also an issue on Windows.
Have the wifi version of that mobo. No issues with suspend with either ubuntu or Pop-OS. Using an nvme as primary.
Might honestly be arch.
I’ve just given up on all sleep/hibernate stuff on Linux and pretend it doesn’t exist and we never invented that and just fully shut down like it’s 1995. Half the time it does work, it comes back in a half-ass zombie state anyway with shit broken left and right, needing a full reboot.
Sleep isn’t even that useful these days anyways. If you have your OS installed on an SSD or an M.2, you’ll start up in about 10 - 15 seconds from fully powered off anyways.
Sleep is for chucking the laptop in a bag and not interrupting your work flow.
I don’t even shut my computer down anymore. Just lock it and let the monitors go to sleep. Reboot as necessary for updates. Been doing this since like 2004 without any issues. Currently on Linux Mint.
I’m in this picture
I think an arch user would know to wear the antistatic band on the wrist that’s grounded… but maybe that’s just me. /pretentious_sniff
Trust me, there is no need for that nowadays, most components have serious anti-static protection in them.
Wasn’t really all that needed even twenty years ago, you could keep yourself grounded to the case easily without one
Yeah, do agree. Grounding your wrists has been pretty much obsolte for the past 20 years or so. In the 80’s, 90’s, yeah, it was preferable that you’re grounded.
I just quickly touch the earth pin in the nearest outlet. I don’t think it does anything, but it can’t hurt either.
I signed up for heartache by choosing a Chromebook to fucking around with. I don’t afraid.
I just did this yesterday! I’ve worked with Linux/Unix for a long time, but I’ve never had a Linux machine at home. We had an ancient cheap chromebook and I turned it into a functional Linux laptop! I used GalliumOS though, which isn’t being actively developed any longer, so I might have to change setups eventually.
In didn’t plan to distro hop on the chrome book, but having something actively maintained that’s a nice’d up Debian would be sweet.
What have you done to me?!?!?
Are these distros good at supporting various old chrome book hardware? Hell maybe even something like Mint would work, but I should probably stick with the lightweight ones.
Mabox has an option at setup for Chromebook keyboards but i find binding from a regular keyboard less of a pain. My one real issue was the sound card, but SOF ( sound open firmware) fixed it immediately.
Mint is basically perfect, i just wish their xfce edition was based on Debian And not ubuntu. Mint + debian = the tops. Another one to consider is Sparky Linux. I heard good stuff about it.
Thanks again!
The chrome book is in a state where I can boot from the USB drive and try out whatever I want, so I’m going to take a look!
This is obviously false. The hardware Is fine, I fucked up the config.
I unironically do have a bootstick at hand for this case though.
Ah man this is the first meme I saw and I just got done giving up trying to install Arch because I’m getting some systemd hang from the USB installer.
Try Void, no systemd 😁.
It’s in the iso 😢 how hard is it to switch out void on the livecd?
What do you mean switch out?
The case is bloat, a real Arch user wouldn’t need it
rm -rf /
I don’t want to be a weeb.
sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
FTFY.