Aurora Linux: From Distrohopping to Desktop Delight

Aurora Linux: Finally, a Desktop That Feels Like Home Ladies, gentlemen, and fellow distrohoppers, gather ’round for the story of how I went from a weekend-long sysadmin bender to a blissful desktop user—courtesy of Aurora Linux. Spoiler: I’m using Homebrew for packages, Flatpaks and containers for everything else, and there’s zero declarative config in sight. Act I: A Few Weeks, Five Distros, Zero Rest Just a few weeks ago, I dusted off my Beelink SER5 5600H mini PC to use as a testbed—and promptly launched into a frantic distro hop: ...

May 5, 2025 · 3 min

A Journey Through Linux, BSD, and Beyond: My OS Odyssey

Back in the summer of 2019, with two weeks to spare before the academic year began, I took my first tentative steps into the world of Linux. My starting point? Zorin OS. It was an experience defined by both excitement and a lot of confusion. The Tarball Debacle One of my first big mistakes was trying to install everything manually from the web. Freshly minted with my new Zorin installation, I somehow thought the correct way to install Firefox was through a tarball, using tar commands. Little did I know that Zorin had an App Center ready and waiting for easy installs. Suffice it to say, my early days with Linux involved more mistakes than victories. ...

September 18, 2024 · 4 min