geometryincarnate
@geometryincarnate@social.linux.pizza
The only constant worth sharing is that I am always learning something new. Usually it's something I should've learnt before! profile picture is an image of a bonnie the bunny from five nights at freddys as a pillow pet gone through heavy compression.
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geometryincarnate
@geometryincarnate@social.linux.pizza
The only constant worth sharing is that I am always learning something new. Usually it's something I should've learnt before! profile picture is an image of a bonnie the bunny from five nights at freddys as a pillow pet gone through heavy compression.
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@geometryincarnate@social.linux.pizza
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Mar 27, 2026
I installed #CachyOS and it, like magic, solved my wifi issue. I am so fucking confused.
This is part of my urge to do a #LFS build.
When something goes wrong and the first like 5 troubleshooting steps don't help or I don't know how to use them properly I understand that is because I do not fundamentally understand how Linux works.
I think doing LFS would front load a lot of work for me but after it I will understand why a problem occurred.
To be clear I enjoy daily driving linux 80% of the time. The 20% that frustrates me is a worthwhile trade off in my eyes
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Frank Davies
@fd93@fosstodon.org
writes about tech, buddhism, pkm 🇬🇧 living in 🇹🇼 ( 我說中文,說不好的 )
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Frank Davies
@fd93@fosstodon.org
writes about tech, buddhism, pkm 🇬🇧 living in 🇹🇼 ( 我說中文,說不好的 )
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@fd93@fosstodon.org
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Feb 09, 2026
Been reading "How Linux Works" by Brian Ward and it makes me want to install Arch / Gentoo / LFS despite knowing that this is a terrible idea for a computer I want to y'know, use.
How do people deal with systems they just want to play with for sysadmin stuff? VMs / containers? Homelab? I have hardware I could play with.
#homelab #linux #arch #gentoo #lfs
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