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I'm using UTM to satisfy my distro hopping on an M1 (for now)
..and Merry Christmas!
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"Go ahead. I don't shop here."
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@unklar I just pushed a new iso with the librsvg packages installed so lxappearance should be fixed on new installs. That's a cool wall and conky. Glad you like it.
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Over the long Christmas weekend I've downloaded several distros and tried to install them.
Salix 15.0 is excellent, and I was also impressed by the latest version of Siduction (WinterSky, the December 12th edition).
On the other hand, Manjaro's installer froze three times when I tried to install the distro, so I had to give it up as a bad job; and Slint's installer said it needed a 50 gigabyte partition in order to proceed so it will have to wait until I get a new computer (or hard drive).
I also had no luck installing Arch Labs, which I wrote about on their forum and put down to a dodgy ISO download. In case anyone's interested;
https://forum.archlabslinux.com/t/probl … -menu/6993
Last edited by Colonel Panic (2022-12-27 15:05:22)
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@unklar the svg is on the homepage of the hatcherylinux.org website. Just right click on it. BTW there is yet another iso based on some archlabs forum feedback
https://forum.archlabslinux.com/t/hatchery-help/7024/1
The changes only effect the live-session.
This is the help forum if you're savvy.
Last edited by cog (2022-12-28 06:06:15)
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Thanks @cog, for the information.
The .svg I had already seen, but thought that there is only with the 4 fish, without the lettering.
See you around.
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My favorite Linux Distributions For 2022
Bunsen Labs is second.
https://www.dbts-analytics.com/favdstr22.html
TC
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^Thank you for those kind words!
OK if I repost the link on on the BL Reviews thread?
...elevator in the Brain Hotel, broken down but just as well...
( a boring Japan blog (currently paused), now on Bluesky, there's also some GitStuff )
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Yes. Certainly. Thank you for this great OS.
TC
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For the fans of this distribution:
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Another installation that worked; Gecko XFce 15.4 (Leap version). Gecko is a spin of OpenSUSE with added multimedia codecs etc. to make it more usable "out of the box" than OpenSUSE itself;
http://geckolinux.github.io/#download
Last edited by Colonel Panic (2022-12-30 17:07:27)
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Lubuntu _with_ the Liquorix kernel. -Hinto
That looks interesting!
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I've just completed the first update of the New Year; Siduction Wintersky, a 612 MB download after 2 weeks. It's working well though and I've just installed the MATE desktop after updating (I downloaded the XFCE version originally).
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I have been using Lilidog as my main distro on my laptops as of late. Openbox WM and I am really satisfied with it!
https://lilidog.org/
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I use Arch BTW! If it is not rolling, it is stagnant!
RebornOS, EndeavourOS, Archbang, Artix,
Linuxhub Prime, Manjaro, Void, PCLinuxOS
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My favorite Linux Distributions For 2022
Bunsen Labs is second.https://www.dbts-analytics.com/favdstr22.html
TC
Tried Linux Lite on a virtual machine today: Nice and helpful. I was a little surprised by the RAM footprint -- almost one GB right after boot up. Also, the internet is an awful experience with Chrome and no add blocking. No other objections though.
/Martin
"Problems worthy of attack
prove their worth by hitting back."
Piet Hein
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I have been using Lilidog as my main distro on my laptops as of late. Openbox WM and I am really satisfied with it!
https://lilidog.org/
Lilidog is a favourite.
/Martin
"Problems worthy of attack
prove their worth by hitting back."
Piet Hein
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Question:
I have used Virtualbox for years for checking out Linux and BSD distros. Sometime in December I came across someone who claimed moving over to QEMU is the thing to do and Virtualbox virtual machines could be converted with ease. Are there any benefits from doing this apart from QEMU being FOSS?
Checking out distros is pretty much all about running Live ISOs but I have a 'permanent' Linux installation in a VM and a WXP installation for legacy reasons.
/Martin
"Problems worthy of attack
prove their worth by hitting back."
Piet Hein
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QEMU speaks directly to the KVM kernel module, so your VMs should run smoother and use up less resources.
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Been using Manjaro for about 6 months or longer and really like it. I like the rolling release, but I miss the stability of a Debian distro. Not that Manjaro is unstable, but I'm always scared time I update if today is the day it goes # and !.
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