I can't get sound to work probably on bookworm with an pretty old (10 yrs) system. It's so confusing between pipewire, pulseaudio and alsa.
Real shit.
in my first couple years I basically kept spamming left "oops I bricked the dependencies again, welp time to get the usb out"
How about NixOS where the OS automatically installs the correct software and chooses the right settings. Then you have the time fiddle on your config for hours 🌈
Sounds familiar
Re-installs are for ~~scrubs~~ windows users. We don't do that here. SSH from other machine, chroot from live usb, switch to TTY or even UEFI interactive shell. Fix your shit, and get to understand how it works while at it.
Being able to do this is why Linux is so amazing. If Windows finds a corrupt file and can't repair itself, you gotta find the package it's part of (Windows update catalog), or create an ISO that's updated to do an offline repair. If the registry gets fucked, good luck fixing that.
Exactly! I rant about this a lot, but I know at least couple of people who run with laptops that have broken audio. As it turns out, installing sound card drivers is not really an option as the janky-ass drivers that the manufacturers put out nowadays can irreparably brick your entire system. It is beyond my understanding why recovery, restore, and even safe mode would even try to load them in the first place, but, apparently they do, and then crash before you could even do anything, leaving re-install as the only option.
Meanwhile, I rm -rf
-ed my /boot
directory the other day, and then df
-ed a couple gigs of /dev/zero
straight into /dev/sda
. Got it back up running in just a few hours... of kicking myself for why would I do such a stupid thing.
and then df-ed a couple gigs of /dev/zero straight into /dev/sda
do you mean dd ?
Oh yeah. Given how close the keys are together I might have tried to use dc
and ss
as well
Hah. I'm sure once I read the rest of the responses I'll see the observation that 1 is just a slow route to 2
Press both
por que no los dos
This is how Tumbleweed cured my distrohopping—out-of-the-box Snapper meant painless rollbacks.
Classic Scylla and Charybdis. Good luck on your odyssey.
Reminds me of when I started using git lol.
Terraform destroy
Terraform apply
*laughs in fedora atomic* debian could have a atomic version, ostree is distro agnostic
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