Post your Neoflex (Neofetch) here

just updated some of my machines…

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A bit curious why you decided to stay on 36 for now and not go straight to 37? I’ve updated as soon as I could update from 36 to 37 and the experience was still just as pleasant, without breakages of any sort. Any particular reason why you are holding back to 36 for now?

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no not really, they are still getting updates for a while and they are my home lab servers, so i only update them every couple months.

next round of updates, I’ll take them to F37

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And here is the new one, though I am still waiting for my RAM, but I put in the 64GB from old 1920X system for now.

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Life on an immutable os for normie desktop use: transactional install neofetch for screenshot, then rollback to the default out-of-the-box system image :slight_smile:

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Trying out Fedora/KDE for a change of pace.

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Thanks Sarge! :saluting_face:

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I R TRAITOR TOO. Though I have been thinking about setting up another linux box outside of my VMs to play around with more. Just cant daily drive it cause of work.

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Not too many servers in this thread.

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I mean I just don’t want to dumb 7+ neofetches in that are all the same OS :joy:

(Rocky Linux)

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Same, lol. I kept my “servers” out for that reason.

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It literally would just be like a bunch of different hostnames otherwise very similar spec

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pve homelab reporting in

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First post on my newly built system.

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how do you find manjaro

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I just did a quick install to make sure everything was working hardware wise. I have really no issues with manjaro, easy to install, it runs quite quickly. and now I know my system (Hardware is all working correctly.

Manjaro is quite nice. I have installed Archlabs today, and getting my system configured. Really liking Archlabs.

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Lets try another flex (Neofetch) better image.

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Idk… I hope manjaro works for you, because for me it only gave me headaches. I despise it.

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bruh

thanks for the heads up

been looking for a non-cringe centos replacement

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No problem

If you care about PCI DSS you might want to go with ALMA linux

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