My crippled kernel count is around 6, how about yours?

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    The “starting over” part is what made it take so long for linux to “stick” with me.

    Once it became “restore from an earlier image”, it was a game changer!

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      Every time I install or configure anything, it’s done via CLI and added to a script. Makes setup a breeze.

    • IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      My game changer was circa 2014 when I broke something and got dropped to a basic shell and for the first time instead of panicking and immediately reinstalling I thought for a moment about what I had just done to break it, and undid the change manually. Wouldn’t you know it booted right up like normal.

      The lesson here: if it broke, you probably broke it, and if you know how you broke it, you know how to fix it.

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        100%

        The alternative being variations on:

        Hi my name is [redacted], I have [X] years experience.

        Please run sfc /scannow.

        You can find more help at [Irrelevant KB URL].

        Please rank me 5 stars.

        Ticket closed

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      I could be weird for this but the starting over part actually contributed to me continuing to use linux tbh. Trying out a new distro, figuring out how to use it, and building a new user interface each time I killed my system kept me engaged with linux beyond its utility. It functioned essentially as a way to learn about computers and as a creative outlet. I don’t fuck around and find out as much as I used to but I still swap distro every year or so.

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          Timeshift itself borked my shit up. I had to reinstall all registered packages to fix its fuckups…

          sudo aptitude reinstall '~i'

          Edit: Sure it took a long while, about as long as a full OS reinstall, but never once was there any issue with the kernel.

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            While only once, timeshift destroyed my bootloader. Don’t update and reboot before a meeting, kids