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Wayback works pretty well based on my testing. The documentation is hot garbage, but you run do anything with the commands wayback-session cwm, wayback-session dwm, etc.I've got Artix running and installed xlibre.
XFCE has been pretty clean afaik. Only ever used it in a kali vm but their spin on it at least seems quite nice.He's a GNOME packager, which is the actual DE you want to avoid. KDE is fine from user perspective. Unless you're talking about politics, which, uh, good luck finding somehing at all then.
Good thing that 'old' is actually a good thing for the most important process on your system.The systemd alternatives in Devuan are either old (sysv)
So, the butter based filesystem melted again. Quelle surprise.Apparently there's a bug on btrfs that broke a bunch of peoples' systems
Wouldn't happen with reiserfs.Apparently there's a bug on btrfs that broke a bunch of peoples' systems
It might kill your wife but it will never lose your data.Wouldn't happen with reiserfs.
i clicked that link and was greeted with some anime girl, what the actual fuck.Apparently there's a bug on btrfs that broke a bunch of peoples' systems
No, unfortunately. The 'anime girl' is part of Anubis, some tranny's project against AI crawlers. I will not link the site directly as it serves the same thing, there's a GitHub link: https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubisi clicked that link and was greeted with some anime girl, what the actual fuck.
is there a non-pozzed link or should i go back to windows
That was actually completely unintended.Heh.
I shouldn't angrypost either. Spent the day yelling at a vendor who kept having me look at shit unrelated to the problem I was having with their jank-ass software. But yeah, stay away from both GNOME and KDE, honestly. They're both bloated crap now. XFCE as mentioned is delightful, though I've grown fond of Cinnamon in Debian now. Does what I want, is light enough, and has useful widgets out of the box.He's a GNOME packager, which is the actual DE you want to avoid. KDE is fine from user perspective. Unless you're talking about politics, which, uh, good luck finding somehing at all then.
What's the best htpc DE for Linux? Something I can install on Linux Mint and have a dedicated user that logs into it at startup and it handles Emby and YouTube? Maybe emulators but the intended computer is a potato
This screams Kodi to me. But I haven't looked at HTPC stuff in a while since I set up a RaspberryPi to play old western movies on shuffle to keep my Alzheimer's riddled father entertained.I just need someone that opens applications in full screen by default and has a full screen start menu like Windows 8 thay can be navigated using a USB remote
LolNo, unfortunately. The 'anime girl' is part of Anubis, some tranny's project against AI crawlers. I will not link the site directly as it serves the same thing, there's a GitHub link: https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis
Tranny's GH: https://github.com/Xe
Watch me how I fork this P.P.O.S (pozzed piece of shit) into C++ to only allow male, female and "it" pronouns.