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I occasionally write long posts but you should assume I'm talking out of my ass until proved otherwise. I do like writing shit sometimes.  

 

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Be 18+ or be gone you kids act fuckin' weird.

 

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I've been messing around with OpenSUSE and I'm pretty impressed by it so far. I'm very interested to get the perspective of a very non linux person diving into it.

I don't know if it's possible to find anyone on cohost that doesn't either use linux or has decided they never want to touch it but, figured I'd ask. You'd probably want to try this not on your primary computer at first if you've never done linux before, but the upside to this is I'm basically around for support and answering questions.

Any takers?



plumpan
@plumpan

With standard tune:

[✅] Beat staff ghost on Desert and get a sub 2:40 3 lap
[❎] Beat staff ghost on Forest
[❎] Beat staff ghost on Mountain
[❎] Beat staff ghost on Lakeside

Optional:
[❎] Get top 3 5 Nakamura Cup1 time on Desert (52.74)
[✅] Get top 3 5 Nakamura Cup time on Forest (1:13.03)
[❎] Get top 3 5 Nakamura Cup time on Mountain
[❎] Get top 3 5 Nakamura Cup time on Lakeside

Then we unleash the tuned car and go for the winning SRC competition times.

Probably not going to be on this every day but I'll keep plugging away. Expect this to get rechosted as it updates.

Last updated: July 29


  1. Nakamura Cup is Celica, Automatic, and stock Saturn pad only. But, it's only a single fastest lap required.


plumpan
@plumpan

Did a 52.74 for nakamura cup desert today, which puts me within a tenth of first and .04 off top 5. I think I know where all of the time is now it's just about getting everything perfect. I should point out this is now my fastest desert lap time outright, my Intergrale Standard time is 52.80. Turns out you don't need to shift on Desert.

I'm hoping the lessons learned from squeezing every hundredth out of desert will carry over elsewhere. Because I need it.



little preview but the only thing I've found that can't be done in OpenSUSE's YAST gui so far is, unfortunately, configuring snapshots. By default it will snapshot during package manager operations, making it very easy to unfuck any system updates, but /home is not configured by default and if you want to add that (you do), it's off to the CLI.

I love CLI as I've posted about in the past but, YaST is this close to being a full GUI solution for most people. It's impressive.