Was able to learn more about Btrfs and how to set up time shift and auto snaps. Thank you for the great Wiki on that.
The only other Distro I ran that used Btrfs was Gardua and they had it setup by default. Is always good to be able to learn how things work on the OS.
shooot I learned everything I know about Linux from EoS, EoS tutorials and the Arch wiki. I fell down that rabbit hole super hard. Now Im programming regularly, playing with docker and git projects, ricing, building flatpaks and writing a ton of bash. I just really really love it. I see why people get so passionate about Linux.
I learned that there are lots of nice people all over the world voluntarily willing to help each other. That is worth charishing in todayās social media.
Thank you for sharing this, I kept trying to use Pamac to clean up orphaned make dependencies.
I have learned that a boot into no new updates can be really frustratingā¦
You might want to downgrade some less important package before shutting down⦠![]()
I canāt list everything iāve learned here. in the end, iāve only swum on the surface. Thanks to the help of the wonderful and helpful people here on the forum, I have learned to dive just below the surface.
There are no stupid questions.
At the end of the day my system is running very stable.
Iāve learned Iāve spoiled by the EnOS approach to a clean fast install, and sane defaults. Hopped to Debian testing recently, I now longer have the tolerance for old versions of software and broken packages. Yes Iām a spoiled brat about it. Something simple as Neomutt shouldnāt be a year behind on your āunstableā branch.