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    5 days ago

    Distro hoping is fine. But there is a certain feeling you get when you can fix your own problems by reading the arch wiki

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        4 days ago

        I tried to find a solution for my failing marriage in the arch wiki. The arch wiki instructed me that the problem was consulting the arch wiki. Thanks for saving my marriage, arch wiki!

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        On your other Arch laptop, obviously. You need multiple pre-owned ThinkPads loaded with Arch at any given time to maintain workable redundancy, just like you need several clean pairs of programming socks.

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              I downloaded all your comments so I could read them in case the Internet stops existing.

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                I’ve still got a backup copy of The Internet from back in the day when you could install The Internet on your computer using a cd which arrived in the post. I also have a backup pile of optical drives so if necessary I can burn you a copy of The Internet and post it to you? Though I haven’t got a copy of the postal service.

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                  Knowledge don’t rust. What happened happened. It’s static. Sometimes we discover that a speck of dust was in the wrong place, but we got it more or less right. I mean, I could look up shit in our 50 year old encyclopedia and it would still be mostly correct…

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        Another option that’s available is hosting your own Kiwix instance and downloading the Arch Wiki .zim file.

        I have a few other .zim’s from the Kiwix library including Alpine Wiki, Stack Overflow, Man pages and a full copy of Wikipedia. There’s a lot available at that Kiwix library which can make for a good offline digital library.

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        Whenever I have a Linux box without Internet I just USB tether an Android phone—if the phone is on WiFi then it uses that (not cell), so it’s basically just a WiFi adapter that’s almost universally supported. (I think it NATs, so in some circumstances won’t work, but good enough for most emergency use cases.)

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          With some apple laptops, you have to do something like that in order to get the firmware for the wifi chip in 90% of distros, I think endeavourOS was the only one snacking the correct AUR package right at installation 😇

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            The wifi hotspot uses mobile data and requires an active wifi reciever on the computer while the usb tether can use mobile or wifi data and only requires a working usb on the computer.

            You basically only plug a usb data cord between the computer and phone, and then activate usb tether in the phones connection settings

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      Distro hoping is fine.

      Yeah. I hope my distro keeps working as smooth as always. I really hope.

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      I won‘t lie the Arch Wiki has not helped me once. Odd threads in the forums or 2 minute long Youtube videos, though? Couldn‘t make it without those.

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          That‘s very curious to me because the Arch Wiki doesn‘t offer any answers to „I have this problem with this program, because I want it to do this thing here“. It only explains you endless pages of fundamentals that may or may not be related to your problem. I‘ve got a Computer to run so I search for the quickest solution to the many little quirks and problems Arch has. If I have to learn about software architecture fundamentals every time something comes up I wouldn‘t get anything done. My machine just has to do the tasks I need it for so most of that knowledge is kind of useless to me 99.9% of the time. Again, I don‘t want to tinker with my OS endlessly. I just want stuff to work. Luckily there has been at least one soul experiencing the same problem as me and already posted a solution. Don‘t get me wrong good documentation is crucial. I don‘t think any of this would work without it. But most users like me rely on giga nerds who can make sense of it and explain it efficiently.