
What type of Linux user are you?
What type of Linux user are you?
I just posted this poll on another Forum I frequent. I hope folks here will find this fun and perhaps even informative. 

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Mark Rabideau - ManyRoads Genealogy -or- eirenicon llc. (geeky stuff)
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Mark Rabideau - ManyRoads Genealogy -or- eirenicon llc. (geeky stuff)
i3wm, bspwm, hlwm, dwm, spectrwm ~ Linux #449130
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." -- H. L. Mencken
- entropyfoe
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Re: What type of Linux user are you?
I voted tweak the desktop a little. But I am probably in between that and the heavily customize.
I change and edit the conky for example and install >100 packages on a new install etc.
It takes about an hour for a fresh install to a comfortable instance of MX-19.
I change and edit the conky for example and install >100 packages on a new install etc.
It takes about an hour for a fresh install to a comfortable instance of MX-19.
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AMD Ryzen 3600X (12 threads @ 3.8 GHz)
32 Gig DDR4 3600 (Crucial CL 16)
Nvidia GeForce GT 710
Samsung 970 NVMe nvme0n1 P1-3=MX-23.5, P4=testing
Samsung 980 NVMe =1TB Data, plus 2TB WD =backups
on-board ethernet & sound
Re: What type of Linux user are you?
Could not decide whether a little or heavily better suited what I do so voted a little.
I do more uninstalling than installing of packages though.
I do more uninstalling than installing of packages though.
- freemedia2018
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Re: What type of Linux user are you?
the type that doesnt call it that, unless referring to the kernel. why? because torvalds sold us out, and thats bad for freedom. its not about credit, its about supporting the right cause.
"I like to build my setup using others work as a point of departure and/or guide."
i was actually quite happy with debian lxde (one of the mainstream isos debian offered) practically as-is, before they destroyed it. theres nothing left in hundreds of distros that im happy using without rebuilding it. i didnt change; my options did, and they expected me to conform to what they wanted-- needs and all! not unlike the vendor i took up gnu/linux to get away from.
"I like to build my setup using others work as a point of departure and/or guide."
i was actually quite happy with debian lxde (one of the mainstream isos debian offered) practically as-is, before they destroyed it. theres nothing left in hundreds of distros that im happy using without rebuilding it. i didnt change; my options did, and they expected me to conform to what they wanted-- needs and all! not unlike the vendor i took up gnu/linux to get away from.
we need a concept of antitrust violations for free software.
Re: What type of Linux user are you?
I guess I customize my Linux heavily.
I change fonts and icons to some rather bizarre ones.
Right now I'm using Nemo as my Linux file manager, Terminator as my Linux terminal.
I don't know, though, if stuff like that is considered a heavy amount of change in Linux.
I do know I'm hooked on Linux, and will forever use Linux.
I change fonts and icons to some rather bizarre ones.
Right now I'm using Nemo as my Linux file manager, Terminator as my Linux terminal.
I don't know, though, if stuff like that is considered a heavy amount of change in Linux.
I do know I'm hooked on Linux, and will forever use Linux.
Re: What type of Linux user are you?
I responded with "I like to build my setup using others work as a point of departure and/or guide", but that doesn't truly fit.
I'm a tool-man through and through, totally disinterested in flashy looks, more interested in performance, quality and usefulness. To better understand me, you have to know, I think a garage is not a garage unless it had a very large workbench, a tool chest, tool cupboards, a concrete floor and lighting that could illuminate Mars (hyperbole) I'm similar in approach with my computers, so the first thing I do with any new release is remaster it (snapshot) to add the toolkit I desire on my bootable USB thumb drive so I have in essence, a tool trucks worth of tools in my pocket.
I'm a tool-man through and through, totally disinterested in flashy looks, more interested in performance, quality and usefulness. To better understand me, you have to know, I think a garage is not a garage unless it had a very large workbench, a tool chest, tool cupboards, a concrete floor and lighting that could illuminate Mars (hyperbole) I'm similar in approach with my computers, so the first thing I do with any new release is remaster it (snapshot) to add the toolkit I desire on my bootable USB thumb drive so I have in essence, a tool trucks worth of tools in my pocket.
Mike P
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(Spare)2017 Macbook Air 7,2, 8GB, 256GB SSD, MX_ahs
Regd Linux User #472293
(Daily) Lenovo T560, i7-6600U, 16GB, 2.0TB SSD, MX_ahs
(ManCave) AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, 32G, 8TB mixed, MX_ahs
(Spare)2017 Macbook Air 7,2, 8GB, 256GB SSD, MX_ahs
Re: What type of Linux user are you?
I voted "tweak a little". A fresh install is "ready to go" after I have moved the panel to the top, reversed the order of the icons on the panel, deleted a few things from the panel, changed the background, and changed/edited the conky.
AsusTek PRIME B450-Plus
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (8-Core, 16 threads)
Radeon HD 6570/7570/8550 / R5 230
Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 - driver: r8169
Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB
DDR4 3200MHz CL16 2x8GB
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (8-Core, 16 threads)
Radeon HD 6570/7570/8550 / R5 230
Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 - driver: r8169
Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB
DDR4 3200MHz CL16 2x8GB
Re: What type of Linux user are you?
I heavily customize my environment(s) to suit my needs.
Re: What type of Linux user are you?
I would like to see some of the "tweaks" listed and how to do them.
I use compiz (thanks to Stevo) to do some of my tweaks.
Like using Wobbly windows and some other features.
I also use Variety to change desktop background.
I download themes once in a while to try some other window manager setting and colors.
I use compiz (thanks to Stevo) to do some of my tweaks.
Like using Wobbly windows and some other features.
I also use Variety to change desktop background.
I download themes once in a while to try some other window manager setting and colors.
Re: What type of Linux user are you?
I voted for change little, but I change a little at time. The more I learn from others and the changes they made the more changes I make. Then again I've made changes and hated them and changed them back. That is why I think Linux is the best operating system, no one dictates what you do to your system.