reading comprehension is a very useful day to day skill.
I think zoomies just want to watch a video. I’m not trying to just insult them but I’ve had so many times people linking and recommending guide videos that are 15 minute long and full of dumb filler shit when an article would’ve been much better and quicker.
I really dislike video tutorials. Just let me read a manual or the readme of a git repository.
“You want to actually read documentation? Hokay.”
*links to Discord*
you sunova… :D
You know liquid nitrogen cooling can get you some insane cinebench scores, but you can’t just pop a liquid nitrogen cooler in your PC and expect to boost your framerates. You need to disable so many safety things and if you don’t know why they were there in the first place you’re going to permanently damage your CPU.
Archlinux is that but for software and because it’s software there’s no physical barrier to entry. Arch is powerful, but if you don’t know what you’re doing you’re better off with fedora or debian’s hand holding.
My board lets me set vcore to 2V, what safety lol
In all honesty, I use the arch manual to troubleshoot all distros. It is well written and has the info you need and no more.
My steps for looking up something are usually
- Check the arch wiki
- Check the gentoo wiki
- Search for something related to my own distro
- Search for anything else
- Cry
- Start preparing your soul to reading Linux from scratch
- Compile shit yourself with custom made templates while crying and praying this n-th time
make
will NOT throw a dependency error.
- Learn programming, write your own (hacky) solution
- Learn better programming, write your own proper solution, submit patch to maintainer
- Compile shit yourself with custom made templates while crying and praying this n-th time
Gotta admin the Arch Linux wiki is an impressive piece of work since long.
Unlike the Nixos wiki which is utterly useless. Yes, I know why. Yes, I know they want to make a new better one.