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Read Me

I’m HD Scania which i live in Tai-kok-tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong and come from Tuen-mun, Hong Kong!

香城屯門から、今で香城九竜大角嘴に住いに、ホ・ド・スッカニオスですね!
Kagi Tondo cala, ima-de Kagi Kyutatsu Otsunobashi ni sumai-ni, Ho-do-Scanius desu-ne!
Please don't upload to GitHub

About why i'm against both GHub and systemd

Simply GHub now is owned by m$ as acquired to them at 2010s, and systemd owner now has also been an m$ employee.
(You know wtf Big Tech really is, don't? And m$ is the chief of them, don't further know?)

About being Baptized in 2019 at Christmas that year

https://pastebin.com/u/hd_scania/1/WtqJVjc4

  • I was to firstly connect with the Christians thru my middle and high school life in the Holy Carpenter Secondary School between 2007 and 2013, we all need to attain to the nearby church, the Holy Carpenter Hall, for twice every year.

  • My early middle school life was to get suffered from the school-foes which i'm locally born and grown but they're immigrated from the underwall China, however in the lower half of that school-year i was shipped to the better class and my situations were slightly improved.

  • In my high school years i was inside the class of Physics and Module Two maths under my top tier favourite, and was to get enlightened thru the nearby Hall, that was my first Christian willingness claim ...

  • Unfortunately by getting graduated from HCSS in 2013 i got frozen away from the Holy spirits until 2017, in that year the Heaven of Hope Christian services randomly sent a few forms to my home, and i joined them preciously.

  • By having been inside HOHCS for a few weeks, a colleague from them introduced the on-site branch of CBBC, the Causebay Bay Baptist Churches, and i started regularly having meetings with other Christian fellows every Sundays and Thursdays upto currently, and i was to once more to claim my Christian willingness.

  • With being alone i currently read the Bibles using the Biblical apps on desktop and Android everyday but without fixed minutes.

  • With the needed brutal honesty, we all are born sinners, so it’s here we get evangelized for getting forgiven of your sins from Our Majesty of Jesus Christ with his precious blood and death getting sacrificed against the Roman polytheist kingdom, then getting revived in at most 3 days.

  • Finally i have been here to announce for my own Baptistation, which i'm ready for my whole life to obey with Our Majesty of the Jesus Christ!

My PC h/w and OS plans

My comments on various UNIX-like OS’es formerly run in my UNIX-like PC life

  1. pacman-based distroes
    • Good ones
      • I’m pretty satisfied of Artix and now running on my temporary Intel Lenovo laptop before money is up so that i could build my first Ryzen system, ASRock X300 DeskMini (I’m about to also leave comments on that build below at my ‘‘My comments on hardware’’ section); Artix is highly stable for its static binary package pools for rolling releases and highly expandable Trizen AUR helper, and was also run on almost my every PC h/w systems; and i recently reinstalled Trinity TDE on Artix, which healed my bind with retro desktop UX
    • Sucky ones
      1. Arch, the mother project of everything pacman, they’ve dropt every init systems other than systemd the fatality-prone crap spyware, so will no longer run Arch, and also due to my own satisfution of Artix; my only run of Arch was after the Ubutnu death, and installed alongside CentOS
        1. Manjaro, an another systemd-based pacman distro, they were to also maintain an OpenRC respin, but unfortunately they abandoned it which is now a part of Artix
        2. Parabola GNU+Linux-libre, an FSF approved ‘‘free system’’, which isn’t practical at all on laptops (but factually and practically laptops are instead to be blamed, on custom PC’s GNU+Linux-libre free systems would be a little better, whose every h/w parts have been built by and for yourself, so you could tailor those parts for any OS’es you plan to install and run), and much upgrade error stops encountered due to that much package blacklists and conflicts out from the original Arch
      2. Independent
        1. Frugalware, whose pacman is modified into their own pacman-g2, but unfortunately even lack almost too much important packages Arch has, and whose installer WIPES YOUR EVERY SSD’s when you’re just only booting into it; and installing by chroot w/in unsquashing the rootfs onto a root partition volume never helped, which finally reported an error, stating my system was meant only to be run on a live medium
        2. KaOSx (with original pacman from Arch), an KDE Plasma purist distro which lacks GPartEd, Bulk Rename by XFCE, and iBus, an intelligent input bus, which are important for me in order to be fully practical; and also systemd only, when dead it’s still too slow to be fixed even when being done under chroot
  2. RPM-based distroes

    • Good ones
      • PCLinuxOS, which is an independent rolling and APT-RPM frontend command powered distro, but was coming from a Mandriva fork, whose communities are very active, and release much community editions of respin LiveDVD’s; even though setting up SDDM out from their default GDM2 was time consuming, but when everything is well prepared i was relaxed; like Artix, PCLinuxOS also has Trinity TDE; and i also have a Brazilian Telegram friend who also is their Brazilian chief regional developer, we talk so much, even containing ‘‘sexy’’ drama and livesteams
    • Sucky ones
      1. DNF, the Dandified packaging tools, an RPM frontend command, introduced at Fedora 18, and defaulting since Fedora 22
        1. Fedora
          • Uses systemd only
          • Whose release model is least stable ever and contrary to both rolling and LTS (long term support) models, they release 4 times every 3 years, and only support for about 9 monthes per release
          • Finally with GNOME shell, their default ‘‘Workstation’’ interface choice, and the bloatsome crap monster like an aux kernel systemd, both three are the WORST children ever of a SPYWARE corporation, the Red Hat groups
        2. Mageia and OpenMandriva Lx
          • Both only use systemd
          • Though OpenMandriva is great for leaving urpmi at all and only upgrades by DNF, however, isn’t of our Init Freedoms
          • Mageia also has DNF as a replacement of RPM frontend commands, but still yet to migrate away at all against urpmi; also neither of our Init freedoms
        3. CentOS, which was my one of 2 distroes alongside Arch after Ubuntu, also systemd only; and is just a priceless (in Latin gratis) edition of RHEL, Red Hat Enterprising Linux, but with every commercial nonfree apps removed
      2. openSUSE, a distro coming from a Deutsch corporation SUSE, uses systemd only, and whose KDE Plasma 5 breakage never got fixed on their rolling ‘‘Tumbleweed’’ channel of releases
      3. ROSA, not only just base on systemd, but also whose crap urpmi frontend command of RPM was extremely fatality-prone, there were a few times of unrecoverable total collapse due to urpmi mis-operations; unlike PCLinuxOS, Mageia, or OpenMandriva, they unfortunately DON’T HAVE PLANS AT ALL GETTING RID OF urpmi CRAPS
  3. Debian-based distroes (everything was sucky)

    1. Ubuntu, my first ever Linux distro tried in 2016, but was installed on NTFS, not an UNIX-like native fs, just after the unrecoverable BSoD of Windows 8.1, in 2016 which i was a total UNIX-like newbie; but by using shortly for just a month and a few days i just switched onto Arch and CentOS
      1. Trisquel GNU+Linux-libre, the distro which is FSF approved, and whose official website also hosts a forum for FSF people, however, unfortunately i was never satified at all, due to its even much more fixated package selections to match FSF ‘‘free system’’ requirements; like Parabola, never was practical on laptops, though factually and practically laptops are instead to be blamed
    2. Devuan, on its testing channel i never could change my laptop’s screen brightness at all, and easily overheated w/o running more than an hour; and some of their users have spreaded disharmonies against other no-systemd people not using Devuan, finally Devuan was kicked forever from Init Freedom
    3. LMDE, Linux Mint non-Ubuntu edition (but officially named ‘‘Debian’’ edition, alongside the fact which Ubuntu is also Debian based), was also remizzed with MX and antiX repositories to remove systemd deps by appending LMDE package pools onto MX, but i wasn’t satisfied at all due to the fixated Debian version between 3 kinds of pools, from Debian itself, LMDE, and MX/antiX
  4. Soruces based Linuzzes
    1. Gentoo
      • Calculate CLD, was very slow and overheated on my former low-ended laptop; but maybe with Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G 8C16T and at least 59.6GiB DDR4 RAM’s it will never be even a single case
    2. Independent
      • Venom Linux, a Malaysia founded independent sources based distro, whose Rust language package of libraries, spends too much SSD space to be upgraded, and whose scratch packaging system was kinda immature; even when on most recent h/w systems Venom will still never be recommended
  5. BSD-based
    1. Project Trident and TrueOS
      They were BSD’s whose root fs is ZFS, which isn’t made of even a single sense to be on the root, but ZFS pool partitons are important as a NAS data pool, unfortunately those 2 projects weren’t NAS’es aimed, so both ended tragically; Project Trident also betraid BSD and chose Void Linux as their new base OS before its ultimate tragic death
    2. HardendeBSD
      The -CURRENT pools lack much desktop packages to be unusable at all; but i never blamed their founder Shawn Webb ‘‘Lattera’’ at all, who is too resource, time, and manpower tight to push his HBSD project into a great success
    3. GhostBSD
      Was able to be installed on UFS root, but their founder, Eric Turgeon, insists to force us to install it on an ZFS root, but in fact fstab doesn’t handle and crashes against a root ZFS pool; which i seriously dissent him for his developmential impracticality
  6. Other Linux distroes
    1. NuTyX, i was never satisfied of the project and its founder Thierry Nutter, whose objective for his own project was unclear, and the package choices were too few
    2. Ataraxia, was by a GNOME shell fanatic and Qt hater, and was started w/o systemd, but soon shipped systemd, which breached his initial aim to serve ‘‘GNOME w/o systemd’’ which is practically impossible

My comments on PC hardware formerly used in my UNIX-like PC life

  1. AMD
    Has been satisfied by longing for so far, but whose Wayland compositions still needs a bit improvements; any Wayland itself is still kinda late alpha to early beta, all Waylanders need is patience;
    I'm personally on AMD APU R4750G Zen2-Lucienne / GCN Vega8 with 8C/16T/8CU
  2. ASRock
    The first ever system vendor introducing desktop APU's, i.e. Ryzen-G, into barebones h/w system runtimes; making compact computing much more simple to be down to earth
  3. Intel
    Is a Big Tech corporation which always listens to us, and far more security flaw prone than AMD; by being integrated on a straight line from proect planning, to manufacture processes, to marketing, to finally sales, it will only become structurally bulky, and harder to seek for collaborations from the whole flow from plans to sales
  4. NVidia
    Is well known for whose graphical drivers being a crap among FOSS communities, nonfree official drivers are hard to be aimed according to the card generation, but unofficial libre drivers hinder gaming performance; even when whose official drivers have been open sourced, but their price has never been down, so will never return to them at all
  5. Samsung laptops
    Whose lifecycle was extremely short, from ordering to disposal only spent from 2013 to 2018 for just 5 years
  6. Sony VAIO laptops
    Extremely prone to an overheat when running FreeBSD, and very usually crashed due to battery’s disability made by the aforementioned overheat
  7. Lenovo laptops (My final Intel sold to outside on 4 March 2023)
    With keyboard too broken then disposed, now dongled with Logitech’s wireless keypad × mouse combo; and with locked BIOS by former users nowhere to be unlocked to set its setups
  8. Seagate USB SSD’s
    Was crashed suddenly and accidentially during backup processes, and no longer usable; they’re glbaolly notable for poor quality