

Dang it!
I fell for it.
Dang it!
I fell for it.
And around 20 years ago I did go all-in Linux.
That was in 2004. So yeah, it went well, as I’m still running Gentoo.
The installation went ok, but it took ages. I had Compaq Armada E500: Single core 900MHz Pentium III and 256MB of RAM. I had help from my friend who explained in detail what we were doing and why during the installation process.
Next time I needed to install Gentoo I did it by my self. I had the Gentoo Handbook open on other machine and I followed it carefully. I was surprised by how smoothly the install went.
Few weeks ago I once again installed Gentoo onto a new machine. 36-cores (two Xeons) and 256GB of RAM. It’s always funny to compare how much more powerful my newest machine is compared to my first Gentoo machine. ;)
Oh and welcome to Gentoo. ;) If you need any help the forums are a great place to ask.
P.S.: A great username btw. 😁
And I started with Gentoo…
Just settle with Gentoo, like I have since 2004. No need for switching. 😇
So… are you saying the contents of /home/user/folderApple-original
really changes after you bindmount something over /home/user/folderApple
?
This seems odd.
Do you have submounts under the original directory? Try with --rbind
?
You need to
sudo mount --bind "/home/user/folderApple" "/home/user/folderApple-original"
before you
sudo mount --bind "/mnt/drive/folderBanana" "/home/user/folderApple"
.
This joke is getting old.
Oh well… I’m still laughing to AYBATU jokes, so…
It is Firefox, in that sense it’s not a hard fork, but it follows upstream. ;)
Because Librewolf exists already?
Yay! Wayfire.
Been using Wayfire for quite some time now. I’m tempted to test out xfce.