It took about 25 systems of searching to find my first one; I also found the updated ice world foliage in that same system, pretty cool stuff!
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It took about 25 systems of searching to find my first one; I also found the updated ice world foliage in that same system, pretty cool stuff!
My first was SUSE followed shortly thereafter by the initial release of Fedora Core. Lots of distro hopping and tinkering later, I run LMDE these days as my daily driver and I distro hop on the other computers in my collection.
It’s my daily driver; the benefits of mint with the stability of a Debian base.
Ah, what a shame, he had some good stuff.
I’m assuming you’re talking about the YouTuber; It’s been since before the pandemic that I’ve watched AvE, what did he do?
For me it was during the development of Diablo 3 when Blizzard acted like a bunch of children over community comments/concerns about the art style/direction of the game. I don’t feel like I’ve missed out on much, honestly.
While I’m not sure the “walking sim” games are what you’re looking for, I’d add Lifeless Planet and maybe Dear Esther. Once you know what’s going on/what happened, there’s not much point in replaying.
Perhaps not as full featured as the others, but I host wiki.js for my knowledge base on my local server.
Same, flashbacks to being in college trying to get Wi-Fi working in Fedora on my laptop and then struggling to get it to work with my uni’s new Wi-Fi system. Frustrating, but a great learning experience as you said.
I’m reminded of this: https://what-if.xkcd.com/31/
I recently did that with a Debian 3 (r8 I think) disc, that whole experience was a blast from the past!
I use Roman authors, with the machine/VM’s purpose (often vaguely) linked to what the author was known for. For example, my NAS is called Tacitus (a historian), while my game server is called Plautus (a playwright). A couple services predate my schema (like my Pihole and OPNSense box) and are named descriptively.
On the hardware from the early '00s in my collection I’ve had good results from AntiX and Q4OS.