>>108997750 I don't get why so many people get filtered by it. Once you learn like 2-5 tools in terminal you start to realize how useful it is compared to just navigating a gui.
>>108997786 They're straight up afraid of a box you type text into it's absurd, they see a terminal and go deer in headlights, then they break down crying like a beaten baby because sudo pacman -Syu is just too hard. It has to be some sort of undiagnosed mental deficiency.
>>108997786 >>108997750 I'm not using your bullshit terminal made up nonsense LMAO. Arch should be rmrfd and it's creators forced to do labor instead of wasting compute and air on development of OS nobody asked for. For corpo shit theres RedHat and derivatives, for normal people there's debian and derivatives, for automotive and other embedded shit there's linux from scratch, yocto, gentoo, whatever. Nobody asked for arch. And nobody wants your chachy bullshit. Especially an OS from someone called Vladislav Nepogodin.
>>108998702 > pacman My debian requires an updoot maybe a couple times per year, usually optional. > chmod Is there a need to fix things that are not broken? > how to mount a drive You connect it, your OS mounts it. You're welcome. Oh, you're an Arch user? I'm sorry, didn't know you retarded.
>>108998817 >You connect it, your OS mounts it. You're welcome. Oh, you're an Arch user? I'm sorry, didn't know you retarded. >waahh waaah /etc/fstab is hard waahhh waaah
>>109000798 Gay sex with a lot of extra step: 2 men dressed up like women, the dude on the bottom is sealed and restrained in some form of vacuum wrap and is subjected to his weiner getting touched by a very strong vibrator.
No women ever wear these weird costumes and all the queers that do are gay sissies that are into BDSM, specifically bondage and humiliation.
>>108998356 a command line ai thing has context of what your os/everything is. then you can just run a command line and ask what a command is and it will give you the output or you can just use claude code or something and have it run the commands for you but obviously better to make sure what it's actually running makes linux 1000x easier to learn and if something goes wrong and you end up with command line only or need to go into a tty it still works perfectly.
>>108998356 I think dmesg is a really useful one. That log always has interesting shit in it when things go wrong and it's not an obvious software issue.