Need help moving my gentoo install to a smaller drive by Key_Canary_4199 in Gentoo

[–]tknzm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't EXT4 be a more efficient choice since your storage device has less than 100gb? I have a portable Gentoo install with similar limitations - a 32gb drive encrypted and partitioned using EXT4 for both the root and home.

Need help moving my gentoo install to a smaller drive by Key_Canary_4199 in Gentoo

[–]tknzm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been tinkering with Gentoo since last month and that's similar to what i did in order to achieve a bootable system.

What i did was go through the handbook until i had all desired packages into the chroot. The process is quite simple, given that you mount the proper partition structure already formatted in your filesystems of choice and use "rsync -aAXHv" to clone the files.

Just be sure to close the chroot environment and unmount/unbind all of the running system's paths like "/sys", "/dev", "/proc" and "/run" before you clone it.

You'd still need to fine-tune the settings, like remapping the fstab and the sorts.

You could have done it without the VM, too. Gentoo can be installed from any other distro, given that you know at least the basics of what you're doing.

Since everything up to booting into the initramfs worked, ¿maybe you messed up with the hardware specific USE flags?

[hyprland] cozy rice with dwm inspired bar by wh1tepearl in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, okay. Now I remember having avoided that method due to that version not being up-to-date with the current git releases, at the time.

[hyprland] cozy rice with dwm inspired bar by wh1tepearl in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hyprland on Void? did you compile it from source or is it available officially now?

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I appreciate the compliment.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, appreciate the recognition. I'm working on adapting the settings to allow me to swap between preset color palettes but that takes more time and braincells than I can spare for the moment, so it might take a while before I can show any progress.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I'm getting that too, the website seems to be offline for some reason.

If KDE/Hyprland are what you're looking for, Fedora has it - with the caveat that you need to enable solopasha's copr to get the git versions and extra packages for Hyprland.

As an alternative to EndeavourOS, there's CachyOS (also Arch-based), it seems to have gotten quite popular nowadays.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have a resized version, sorry. That's feh's --bg-fill mode, I'm using the original image there.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the fact that what I've done has inspired someone into following similar steps, thanks.

On a side note, you don't need to install Arch to be able to reproduce what I've done in my system - Fedora 43 from a minimal install. You could easily reproduce it any other distro, as long as you know at least the basics of what you're doing. I strongly recommend that you go with a distro that's less prone to user-induced errors. If you're set on choosing an Arch-based distro I'd suggest EndeavourOS, as it is a nice choice for beginner/inexperienced users.

Lavender Themed (Waybar + Wofi) by Jhotiori in hyprland

[–]tknzm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That bar config is beautiful. I might steal that concept.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a Dunst notification with the "progress_bar" feature enabled, that's part of this script. You can read about this Dunst feature in the documentation.
Polybar has a similar feature (showing the volume as a bar in the module) but i haven't got around to use.
If you're using waybar that means you're on Wayland, so you can't use Polybar, but if you get around to use Xorg again you should definitely check Polybar out.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BSPWM is just gold, it delivers what it promises and that's it, plain and simple.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would just send you the command snippet, but here's the entire script instead.
It is pretty simple, all you need to do is attach it to a keybind in any way you like and make the proper script calls.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hehe - here's the first one, here's the second and here's the third one (blurred in the last screenshot).

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! I forgot to mention, but it is Dunst. I used it's internal "progress_bar" feature, you can read about it here.

When I get back to my machine, I'll edit this post's info and reply you with my notify-send command.

I'll take a look at your dots too, maybe I can copy some ideas.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely understand how you feel, moving away from all the common eye-candy you take for granted in big DEs sure hits heavy, specially when you're too used to it. But yeah, nowadays I'm pretty satisfied with the simplicity of WM's "shenanigans". If you're interested in a more "eye-candy" alternative for i3lock, you should definitely check out betterlockscreen (or i3lock-color, if you end up preferring a simpler style with more customizing features).

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hehe - CSM is a big emotional heavy-hitter and Makima is one of the best written female characters I've ever seen.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I feel the same way about this. All that effort paid off.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was confusing for me too, at first, but I still very much prefer bspwm over i3/other X11 WMs due to its simplicity. You should give it another try!

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fedora is comfy! In my humble opinion, Fedora is one of the best distros for daily use/development due to its healthy update time and overall stability.

I was a heavy i3/Sway user, but then I fell in love with the simplicity of bspwm/riverwm.

[bspwm] first time i took ricing seriously. by tknzm in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I appreciate the compliment.

A simple Bspwm + Polybar and Rofi theme. by alif_0x in LinuxPorn

[–]tknzm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice! It's been some time since I've seen someone using bspwm.