Fedora 41:
I like being able to reproduce my set-up from scratch, and I keep notes that let me copy and paste things into Terminal to do it. High-quality mpv, various gsettings
, kernel options, Firefox stuff, tweaks, etc; if it sounds interesting and is actually useful, I note it to repeat later
For games I usually use wine
and have extras on Desktop Launchers right-click (bash -c
, save game backups, server updating, etc). I avoid Lutris, Steam, and Proton where-possible (I like my stuff being portable with just Wine). Particularly my 2004Scape and WoW server notes do fun stuff with ptyxis
! I aim to do configs as-simple and readable as-possible.
Here’s some other interesting notes:
- RPM Fusion
- Firefox
- DNS Servers (including
systemd-resolved
) - Kernel Parameters/Boot Options (and ones I currently use)
- DNF5 updates-testing, repolist, history, etc
- Various Commands (graphics/display stuff, GNOME, disks, etc)
- x86_energy_perf_policy udev (preferred over
tuned
) - Full RGB on HDMI (Mutter
<rgbrange>
) - vsftpd (FTP server for NAS)
Games:
- Wine Wayland (no XWayland!)
- Diablo 2 (CD Keys Classic/not Resurrected)
- World of Warcraft 3.3.5 with localhost Server (Clang, Mold, MariaDB)
- 2004Scape localhost Server (
latest-openjdk
) - Dota 2 (SteamCMD) (no GUI Steam, better bot scripts, localhost)
Misc:
- FreeBSD 14.1 (Xfce)
- OnePlus 6 (LineageOS/DivestOS no Google Apps, system-wide HOSTS blocklist)
- Previous F40 thread
RoE | Wiki is my self-hosted DokuWiki instance on Fedora Server 41. I host things transparently, including the notes on DokuWiki itself! Like what you see? You can self-host it the same way