I’ll give it a go! Is there a GTK theme that goes well with it?
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I’ll give it a go! Is there a GTK theme that goes well with it?
Instant nope from me!
And Putinism. It was, after all, the TLD for the Soviet Union.
I prefer WikiLess, tbh. Also, Metastem uses .su, which was the TLD for the Soviet Union.
Yeah, I think they go into discovery mode until they find a previously-paired device when you turn them on.
I’ll double-check the manual.
Yeah, they’re having some trouble with Pictrs. I’ll relink.
Well, there are two main methods of package management in FreeBSD, which (according to people who seem to know their stuff) should not be mixed.
Packages are pre-compiled binaries, which are installed with either:
# pkg install
or
$ doas pkg install
and can be found at FreshPorts.
Then there are ports. You have to enable this during installation. Essentially, it gives you a directory containing all of the available sources, known as the ports tree. You cd
in and run the command, and it pulls in the code, compiles it, and installs. However, due to my ancient processor, I do not use ports and so have no idea what commands to actually run or even where to find the ports tree in the first place.
Remember to check the documentation!
That be a Conky. I’ll give you a copy of my config in a bit, if you like.
EDIT: Here it is: mocha.conf. If you don’t have the font, JetBrains Mono, installed, you will need to edit the file to reflect this.
What themes/configs are you using?
Honestly, I like Breeze. I just change the colour and it works.
I am also quite a fan of Oxygen and Mint-X; but they look out-of-place on my newer systems, and my older systems have trouble running Plasma.
Void was tricky. I didn’t like Runit, and the package selection wasn’t great.
As for siduction, it was just a touch too buggy (i.e. XScreensaver caused the laptop to freeze when I closed the lid) and too preconfigured to be able to resolve easily. It also played havoc with my school’s BYOD internet. I’ll probably go back to it at some point, though.
Of course, the main reason for this new install is that I just bought an SSD, and I’d rather start fresh than try to flash my old hard disk across.
EndeavourOS runs like shit on this particular laptop, and the installer could have used some work the last time I tried it.
I tried three times to install vanilla Arch on this laptop since I installed my new SSD, and it has failed in a different way each time. I’ve had it running well in the past, but this time it’s not playing ball, so I gave up and installed ArcoLinux.
It’s a distribution based on Arch, with four flavours.
ArcoLinuxL is the main one, with all the bells and whistles. ArcoLinuxS is the minimal one that comes with a desktop. ArcoLinuxD is the base one, which is comparable to a GUI version of the upstream Arch ISO.
It’s Derek Taylor’s (DistroTube’s) distro of choice.
Lookin’ good!
What’s to fix? I am using UserJS to make Librewolf look like that. This means that it can only use the Adwaita theme or the Maia theme.
I thought it was just the Qt theme, but I could be wrong.