๐Ÿ‘ฝ idx2

Broke my mint running laptop trying to do Linux from scratch. Went on a wild ride of FreeBSD -> OpenBSD -> OpenIndiana -> Tribblix -> Debian Buster -> Debian Bookworm, settling on bookworm and LXDE. Kinda disappointed I'm back on a mainstream Linux install, but at least everything works and doesn't get in the way. Kinda miss Tribblix but damn if it didn't have a good enough web browser. oof.

10 months ago ยท ๐Ÿ‘ bavarianbarbarian

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๐Ÿ‘ฝ bavarianbarbarian

@idx2 to be honest, LFS teaches you a lot of how OSs work, but today, it is completely useless. i am using unixlike OSs since 1996. bsd, solaris, linux etc... there is no really efford in building a LFS. i want to work with operation systems, not to play around. ยท 9 months ago

๐Ÿ‘ฝ idx2

@bavarianbarbarian sadly no, I got as far as installing the GCC toolchain as the LFS user before something broke. I might've not done something from the LFS user / changed a setting meant for the LFS user as my own user account. either way, the installation was toast. Tribblix was lovely for what it was though. ยท 10 months ago

๐Ÿ‘ฝ bavarianbarbarian

@idx2 you made lfs? great job! did that shit one time in my life, it's a *insertbadwordhere*. for years now i am using crunchbang/bunsenlabs lunix as a daily driver, works fine for me. very handsome, comes out of the box like i would make my setup for my own. give it a try. ยท 10 months ago