

For some cult Lucifer is also the symbol of knowledge and science versus the imposed conservatorism of God, so it can be learning a rolling distro like Arch or Void.
For some cult Lucifer is also the symbol of knowledge and science versus the imposed conservatorism of God, so it can be learning a rolling distro like Arch or Void.
Elisa is also decent if you use KDE, QuodLibet is more on the customizable side.
Nah, in a rolling distro it’s normal, they were mostly unused stuff hide in /home, and useless yay pkg.
If you are an audiophile, nothing beat QuodLibet right now.
Yes, you have to enable the service, this is for voidlinux (runit): https://docs.voidlinux.org/config/session-management.html
There is a xfce live edition and a good wiki. Not having systemd is a great thing for these old specs in my experience.
If I change tty I still don’t get the image, the only way is to reboot or manually reconnect the HDMI cable of the monitor.
I’m impressed
Lol I re-discovered Inter about 10 minutes ago, I find it a little better than Noto Sans. (edit) I’m not really sure, maybe I’ve gotten too used to the Notos.
I would like something to change my monitor output at a system level, for example I could emulate a CRT screen or decide my aspect ratio. Something like RetroArch shaders but in a more high priority level.
If you need something advanced install EasyEffects
Fuck Discord! 🙂
Great!
There are just better noob-friendly distributions, like LinuxMint.
Void Linux, very clean and fast on old hardware.
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A thousand thanks! I don’t know why it was on by default, I find it quite annoying.
Bazzite user here and I’m using flatpaks whenever possible and distrobox for everything else; which are the benefits of Nix over these?
I’m on a fresh install. I experienced this with Firefox, LibreWolf and Waterfox.
Arch (EndeavourOS but it’s the same with an installer, basically): AUR, great Wiki, great community and fresh packages. I’m always open to new stuff but all of this is really hard to beat.