• niva
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              15 months ago

              I was thinking a wired one that you already own?

              • @Jumuta@sh.itjust.works
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                5 months ago

                yeah i guess but wouldn’t you need a usb a to c adapter and a powered usb hub and a external power supply?

                or are keyboards power efficient enough that you don’t need one?

                • niva
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                  15 months ago

                  My phone came with usb c to a adapter. Yeah, keyboards only need very little power.

  • Libb
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    115 months ago

    To use it as your daily driver and (learn to) deal with whatever issues and question you may face? That’s how I did it ;)

  • @lemmur@szmer.info
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    85 months ago

    The problem with ArchWiki is that not everybody uses Arch. Some distros (like Fedora) do things diffrently and Arch solution do not work.

    • @Mwa@lemm.ee
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      65 months ago

      Some stuff in the arch wiki applies to other distros, but not always.

    • Nergon
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      65 months ago

      It’s excellent for learning, though. When I started using Linux I had no idea what the differences between distros were. Having to “translate” or adapt solutions from the ArchWiki to Debian, Fedora, etc. taught me a lot about using Linux and how my computer worked.

  • @xtapa@discuss.tchncs.de
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    35 months ago

    The best way to learn Linux for ne was to make comparison table to all the distros and to look for what I want to make decision. Whenever I got questions, I asked ChatGPT. Then, the biggest step, was just using it. As my Daily Driver. I tried dual booting / a second “tinkering laptop” and it did just not work for me.

    Now I am happy and keep learning all the small details.

    Feels like when I was young and got my first PC.