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I just spent 12 hours configuring my linux distro and it's still broken
Aug 13 at 19:48:26 in ???  |  [RSS Feed]


cybertux - Aug 13 at 19:48:26 #51044

i've been trying to get this stupid distro working for hours and i'm about to pull my hair out. i've followed all the tutorials and wikis and i've still got nothing but a bunch of error messages. can someone pls just hold my hand through this process or something? i'm using gentoo and my internet does not fucking work after install


Anonymous - Sep 24 at 02:00:15 #51649

which distro are you using?


Anonymous - Oct 4 at 00:46:27 #51835

isn't the whole point of using Linux to just keep fixing it because you're a masochist and don't have anything valuable to do? why do you want it to work? once it does work what are you going to do with it? wait for something else to break so you can fix it? well it's broken now! cherish this moment.


Anonymous [Tor] - Oct 5 at 13:32:38 #51875

Nothing beats the thrill of solving problems. Different strokes for different folks. There are countless benefits that Linux has over other operating systems. If all you want is a working system, give ZorinOS a go.


Anonymous [Tor] [VPN] [DATACENTER] - Oct 6 at 17:01:57 #51915

What you need is local AI. Search for the following on huggingface:

> Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.3.Q4_0.llamafile
> gemma-2-9b-it.Q6_K.llamafile
> google_gemma-3-12b-it-Q4_K_M.llamafile
> Qwen2.5.1-Coder-7B-Instruct-Q8_0.llamafile
> Qwen2.5-Coder-14B-Instruct-Q6_K.llamafile

These will run on your CPU locally and do not require any installation.

Mistral is very fast and you will be able to learn a lot about Linux from it.

The 12B and 14B models are slower, but more reliable.

Back up the advice with web searches. Often the AI gives an important clue, and the web search provides the answer.


Anonymous - Oct 8 at 06:55:06 #51944

You need linux firmware for the network stuff.
If you got that then you need to provide more info.
Wifi or wired? Do you see your interface if you type ip a?

>>51835
No not really. It's about being able to, but wifi and all normal things just werk today unless you pick some barebones distro, which gentoo is.


Anonymous - Oct 17 at 08:49:52 #52297

Considering it's Gentoo, you may also want to ensure you've set your kernel up with the proper modules/drivers enabled as well and rebuild it.

If internet works in the install image, then you're typically missing something like that or glazed over some other step... If the kernel looks good, are you using openrc or systemd?