Just use Arch bro. Even while taking percautions with pacman updates, "Failed to connect to user scope via local transport" So now I can't boot into my desktop. Nice.
Time to take an entire afternoon solving the issue, making a live boot usb so I can fix said problem instead of...oh you know, actually doing something productive like writing a new blog or working on my story.
Oh and my monitor is done for too. There are distorted lines across the screen preventing me from seeing clearly. I can use my mini desktop screen on my 3D printed retro computer as a monitor but it's only 10.1" wide and I have to squint to see anything.
Don't get me wrong, I like pacman and yay. I don't like using flatpaks on debian based distros like Linux Mint but I should had just stuck with Mint from the start. I never had issues wtih updates on Mint unless it was a system upgrade. But at the same time, I like having a rolling release and having access to every update to date package too.
If I can't my desktop os up and running again, I guess it's time to take the Mint or Debian pill again. I don't know why I pretend to be a elitist sometimes.
i use limine bootloader and they rugpulled users by changing their config format out of the blue which prevented my pc from booting (nothing important it's just a bootloader that's all). really pushing out the casuals and giving a hard time to the power users cos we're masochists.
Time to take an entire afternoon solving the issue, making a live boot usb so I can fix said problem instead of...oh you know, actually doing something productive like writing a new blog or working on my story.
Oh and my monitor is done for too. There are distorted lines across the screen preventing me from seeing clearly. I can use my mini desktop screen on my 3D printed retro computer as a monitor but it's only 10.1" wide and I have to squint to see anything.
Can't have one week where nothing happens. Everything is out to make a hinderance in my life or so it feels like it.
Don't get me wrong, I like pacman and yay. I don't like using flatpaks on debian based distros like Linux Mint but I should had just stuck with Mint from the start. I never had issues wtih updates on Mint unless it was a system upgrade. But at the same time, I like having a rolling release and having access to every update to date package too.
If I can't my desktop os up and running again, I guess it's time to take the Mint or Debian pill again. I don't know why I pretend to be a elitist sometimes.
i use limine bootloader and they rugpulled users by changing their config format out of the blue which prevented my pc from booting (nothing important it's just a bootloader that's all). really pushing out the casuals and giving a hard time to the power users cos we're masochists.