drhoopoe

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[–] drhoopoe 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

You say this machine is headless. Is it at a remote location? If not, is it feasible to connect it to a monitor an keyboard for a few minutes? If so then you could logout, switch DE, and then log back in. That would hopefully set the DE you prefer as user default.

If that's not possible, then some of the solutions discussed here might be applicable.

[–] drhoopoe 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Who but Caravaggio can make a fruit still-life look menacing?

[–] drhoopoe 6 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

"Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal... says he is still happy with his investment." Cool, cool.

[–] drhoopoe 39 points 7 months ago

I'm a college professor in the humanities (religious studies, history). Got into linux about 5 years back, partly because it comports better with my lefty politics than the alternatives, but also just because I've long been a closet computer nerd. I currently run a couple of proxmox servers on old optiplexes I grabbed off ebay. Full *arr stack with jellyfin on docker, a Tails VM for TOR stuff, NAS (omv on a vm), some other dockerized stuff: linkding, radicale, alexandrite (a self-hosted lemmy client, which I'm currently writing this on), various backup utilities.

It's basically just a hobby for me, though the switch to linux has also totally changed my academic workflow, e.g. I do all my writing in nvim + latex now, use syncthing to sync my home desktop, laptops, and office computer, etc. I dig divesting myself from corporate computing to the greatest extent possible, appreciate the privacy benefits, and generally just enjoy the community-driven spirit of the whole thing.

[–] drhoopoe 5 points 7 months ago

I don't think so, no. And I agree on that point actually, but people who are used to tmux or screen, which seems to be the target audience, would presumably be fine with it.

[–] drhoopoe 20 points 8 months ago (4 children)

Wow, that reviewer is an idiot. Who tf complains about default keybindings that can easily be changed?

[–] drhoopoe 7 points 8 months ago

I mostly use debian + docker or alpine + docker for this kind of thing (usually running as VMs on a proxmox server). Both are utterly reliable in my experience, though I've been tending more often toward alpine these days, because it's just so light and simple. I haven't tried any of the immutable systems, in the general spirit of why fix what's not broken. I don't even bother with snapshotting either, though that's mostly because I use some of the proxmox tools for backing up the VMs.

[–] drhoopoe 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I think sad literature is good for you sometimes. Makes you think about what matters.

[–] drhoopoe 2 points 8 months ago (3 children)

If you think that book is somber then you should read his Bewilderment. Totally fucking crushing from beginning to end.

[–] drhoopoe 10 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I work for a large state university and run linux on my office machine, despite the fact the IT office dept doesn't officially support it. I told our IT guy once what I'm doing and his response was, "cool." Of course I'm totally on my own if anything goes wrong. It helps that I'm a prof and most of my on-campus work doesn't involve much time on a computer, aside from basic web and documents stuff. tldr, in my case I'm able to just do it without asking anyone's permission, and it's worked out great for several years now, but a lot of jobs aren't like that obviously.

[–] drhoopoe 7 points 8 months ago

That's a fantastic response. Thanks.

[–] drhoopoe 2 points 11 months ago

I love linkding, couldn't live without it.

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