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donut4ever, to linux in Where is zsh supposed to be?

Thank you. I only ever jump into a root shell when I have to. Always use sudo.

donut4ever, to linux in What exactly does systemd do?

Solid answer.

donut4ever, to linux in Where is zsh supposed to be?

Thank you

donut4ever, to linux in Where is zsh supposed to be?

I’m not trying to move any of these two directories, I’m just trying to set the zsh shell as the default and didn’t know which one to choose since there are two.

donut4ever, to linux in Where is zsh supposed to be?

All I did was chsh -s /usr/bin/zsh

donut4ever, to linux in Is it worth switching to BTRFS for the average user?

I’ve always wanted to try opensuse. I have, but I was confused with their package manager. I was too lazy to figure it all out. I may give it a try. Also, I hated their installed for manual partitioning. It was overly complicated for me. I’ll mess with it in a VM to learn more about how to manually partition and also mess with their package manager more.

donut4ever, to linux in Where is zsh supposed to be?

Thank you for the detailed answer.

donut4ever, to linux in Where is zsh supposed to be?

I use endeavour OS and jump between yay and pacman. I do believe that my root shell is still bash, too, since no trace of zsh is there

donut4ever, to linux in Where is zsh supposed to be?

So is the one you’re suggesting not the root one? I’m running endeavourOS. Should I switch it to /bin/zsh?

donut4ever, to linux in Is it worth switching to BTRFS for the average user?

Almost. EndeavourOS to be exact.

donut4ever, to linux in Is it worth switching to BTRFS for the average user?

I’ve had a major issue with btrfs and nvme. Not sure if you have a laptop or a desktop, but it works fine on my desktop and shit on the laptop. Snapshots still didn’t save my system the other day when the system broke in the middle of a kernel upgrade. I even had snapshots in grub. I still had to reinstall to be able to access the system. I was also told that xfs is much better. Haven’t tried it yet. I personally don’t care for btrfs, and I’m using the tried and true ext4 and it’s been serving me very well. I have the root and home partitions separated in case shit goes haywire.

donut4ever, to technology in New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2

You mean my neighbor won’t be able to think that I’m badass, rich, fancy and living my American Dream? 😱 You want to ruin my social status? How dare you 💔

donut4ever, to stallmanwasright in This Is What Happens When People Start Actually Reading Privacy Policies

There is always a free and open source alternatives to this garbage. Imagine if the government funded these open source projects. Jitsi is a good open source alternative to zoom. It’s rough around the edges, but a good funding can turn it around to be better than zoom. That way, even the government can use it and doesn’t have to deal with zoom’s privacy nightmare.

donut4ever, to technology in Canon is getting away with printers that won’t scan sans ink — but HP might pay

We need a company like framework, or system76 or a similar consumer friendly company to make us a printer and end all this bullshit. I’m so sick of these assholes.

donut4ever, to linux in Pika vs Timeshift vs Deja Dup...etc

I believe so. I have read so much shit and yes nvme and btrfs don’t like each other. Some people say because of timeshift, some say because of swap file. I just removed btrfs and used ext4 and end it all. Now no issues

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