Hey, at least we have the option to fix things. My poor Windows friends end up reinstalling multiple times a year due to unfixable issues and bugs.
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I use timeshift and it has saved my ass quite a few times!
This is still the way! Gives me an excuse to change my distro.
Reinstalling is Windows (and sometimes macOS) logic. On Linux just fix whatever it is and move on.
Now I just run suse tumbleweed with snapshots and if anything breaks I just recover from snapshot.
This is the way
Timeshift makes all the difference, no more panicking after breaking something.
I feel this. I used to do it all the time when I first got into Linux. Immutable distros will make this a non-issue.
With the exception of my home data, this is why I switched to Fedora Silverblue. I got past the experimental phase and just wanted a linux that would work without thoughts
Have a friend who still does this. Every so often he'll notice that something is missing from a previous reinstall and we have to take a second to bring his system back on track
This was me back in the days when breaking anything xorg related
earlier days? this was me last week after failing miserably to install poetry 4 times in a row and destroying my python environment.
Me rn frfr
me whose samsung laptop will only reliably boot with kubuntu:
:(
Reminds me, that I want to "fix" my install.
If you just want to get shit done sure just reinstall and you are good to go, but I see these issues as a learning opportunity and I have tons of free time so I try and fix my system for hours on end. Also it rarely breaks so not much time is wasted.
Broke my ZorinOS install by trying to upgrade parts of the OS by myself so I could run newer software and lived like that for months until I gave up and switched to Fedora
Considering I'd rather not spend the weekend troubleshooting stuff when I have my house to clean before returning to work on Monday, and a simple backup > reinstall will take me less than 6h at most (counting all customization and etc), I'll take a full reinstall any time.
Edit: Oh, now I reread that's about the early days. Would do the same though.
Wait isn't this the standard? Debugging can take hours, but it takes like 5min to reinstall
I normally troubleshoot for an hour or so. After that, I'm reinstalling. Fuck this shit 😂
can't say I've ever done this. better to figure out why it's broken and fix it so that the next time I encounter that kinda problem, I can fix it quickly.