• Arsen6331 ☭
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    2 years ago

    Yeah, it can be very helpful, but sometimes, what I’m doing is so insanely specific that searching it doesn’t yield much of anything and there are like 3 people in the world that have even tried it. For example, I got my chromebook that barely anyone owns to run a mainline Linux distro with all the features that aren’t available even in Google’s open source chromium kernels. I was extremely happy when I played a video and sound actually came out of the speakers. That one was a nightmare and took me weeks. I had to develop a whole process for getting these features to work. Compiling a kernel with a custom config, getting systemd to actually boot on that kernel, getting the sound configuration right, connecting pulseaudio with Google’s audio server, etc.

    I also use Reddit to discover lesser known stuff, like Linux packages, libraries for programming languages I use, and to read up on techniques other people are using.

    You might’ve seen this then (I’m quite proud of it)

    • Muad'DibberA
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      42 years ago

      That’s really damn cool. If I wasn’t already on arch I’d be yelling for this.

    • AgreeableLandscape☭OPM
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      42 years ago

      I’ve not heard of it, but it sounds great! Definitely will be watching it and trying it out!