I tried to install wine with some gay installation manager and I didn't realize it was going to delete like 400 dependencies. Now I don't even have the fucking system settings available.
Is there anything I can do instead of reinstalling the whole fucking system? I already searched everywhere and tried dconf reset -f / and trying to reinstall gnome-control-center or other fundamental things gives me a shitton of missing dependencies.
kek just install windows 7 and download a setup.exe file
Anthony Anderson
popos moment
Liam White
No one has any advice?
Elijah Evans
>anno Domini 2022 >still using package managers
Sent from my samsung - SM-G970U
Bentley Gomez
Restore from backup
Wyatt Baker
>Yes, do as I say
Hunter Peterson
Why do people act like it's impossible to install an operating system?
Nolan Gomez
>system fucks itself without making it obvious >doesn' have brainless backup solutions that allow you to rollback to one hour ago not a problem on macOS
Parker Ross
run a host GNU/Linux system that you keep stable. Use the host to launch VMs. Put your experiments into VMs. When your experiment kills the VM, simply create a new VM from a backup.
Gavin Bell
post neofetch
Jackson Foster
Alternatively, don't use Linux as a desktop OS. Too risky.
It is difficult to think before typing sudo every time.
vms, docker, snap, flatpak, nix, and other solutions exist to prevent the dependency/rollback problem. However, these additive solutions are not included by default and do not help with the sudo type problem either.
Asher Sanchez
basically, you have to reinstall. there are some solutions to prevent this happening in the future, in the thread.
Isaac Ross
The absolute state of those specs. I hope it was cheap.
Carter Thompson
Just reinstall the meta desktop packages.
Hudson Howard
it was a gift and i unironically don't need more because i'm not a gaymer manchild. low specs also have the upside of good battery life.
Dominic Parker
so let me get this straight instead of typing sudo pacman -S wine or sudo apt install wine you used an installation script? why?