CLOSED: not a bug
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CLOSED: Couldn't reproduce.
I want to make an alt account on whatever git Omarchy is on, to file the bug report:
I was nice to an immigrant, now Omarchy is refusing to boot with the following error message:
User is a libcuck, here's an anecdote about a heinious crime commited by a Muslim, now you need to pretend this is what 95% of all Muslims are.
Closed as unable to replicate
Occam's Razor: My guy banged his computer.
I wonder if they will be able to reproduce
This is where I got the joke from lol
I was today years old when I realized that your username actually isn't "booploot"
Right letters, lol. Have you seen my name before?
I believe I've lurked in communities where you've commented.
Try Nix. She's into the weird stuff.
What's so good about Nix? Genuine question.
NixOS gives you a declarative build from a config file, so you can reproducibly deploy the same system, without worry of a system using different dependencies.
MicroOS does something similar in that you can first boot from a config file and the system builds, including services and applications.
Glad you asked! To start, the module system is really powerful, especially coupled with the flexibility of the nix language itself. It takes work to wrap your brain around everything but once you do it becomes such a cool ecosystem. If Arch is like using Lego blocks to configure your system, NixOS is like using a 3D printer. You have to learn about the store, function libraries, etc. It can be complicated and messy. But you can do some pretty cool things with it!
What's the repo situation like? Does it have all or most of the packages you'd want?
nixpkgs is the largest repo, period.
There's loads. I've never had trouble finding any and you can build/customize your own. You can search through the main repo here: https://search.nixos.org/packages but there are also loads of user made modules.
It's Gentoo, but for cowards.
Well take my upvote for being so f*#&ing brave (Β°β½Β°)/ Bet your socks go all the way up
With some tweaks to the flags you could recompile everything optimized to your hardware but now reproducible
I know, love, I'm just joking around.
Just chroot and reinstall libvirginity.
libvirginity has a sev9 vulnerability due to its dependency on the unpatched version of libpatriarchy.
time to switch to nixOS so you can perpetually tell whomever wants to have sex with you that you'll be over just after you finish this config...
Reinstall autism and youβll be covered until the next update breaks something.
It's a Unix derivative. To get the fundamental software thing working, someone has likely had hot gay sex. To get the modern software going, someone has had hot transgender sex, hawt furry yiff, and autistic sexual intercourses. ...What I'm getting at, sex won't make Arch unbootable. Guess you just personally fucked up somewhere.
autistic sex is a whole seperate thing?
Nah. Tried to imply that everyone has sex. Even if you're not thinking about it. (Especially if you're not thinking about it.)
Instructions to replicate this bug????
The easy fix is to geht fucked im your ass, if ur a guy. Because the getting fucked counters the fucking. Just remember to allways do the same ammount, otherwise it wont work.
You know a lot Abt this, don't you? Mewoowowowowow
It's only gay if your ratio drops below 0.67
What if I started using arch Linux after I lost my virginity? would it not boot into the OS?
You will be un-fucked and get your v-card back.
There's a grub flag for that
When I installed it, my wife left me and gave me all my sperm back.
4269
The two answers to everything
RTFM!
Sorry, this had to be tested in production. Tell us more details and we will see if we can find a fix.
For the future people, who will be curious what is actually under that number: https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/issues/4269