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Ever since i discovered setnet.sh . . .
Thank you. Will give this a try.
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Thanks 8bit Al & Dobbie:
- downloading sparky now
- any statements about laptop optimisation for archlabs?
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any statements about laptop optimisation for archlabs?
To be honest, no. I don't use a laptop and neither do any of the team. Sorry I am of zero help here.
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-downloading sparky now
Stable or semi-rolling?
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Stable. Installed it, works well.
Dobbie: the Archlabs installer got stuck on "formating /dev/sda2 to ext4".
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Awesome Openbox, official release is out now. Based on Buster.
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Awesome Openbox, official release is out now. Based on Buster.
SharpBang (♯!) is a live ISO image that can be used to install a pre-configured Openbox/Tint2 desktop running on Debian stable.
Nice! Just the way I like it, from the way this sounds! I'll have to take a look at this one, even though I've already got a Buster installation with Openbox and tint2.
Edit: Don't recall seeing this other thread: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=4334
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Edit: Don't recall seeing this other thread: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=4334
Check here. https://forum.archlabslinux.com/t/sharp … ux/3712/97
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Ah. Thanks.
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One of the strangest things recently is BSD OS's and Linux distros switching their bases to BSD or Linux. Trident went linux and Hyperbola just went BSD. Kind of an interesting turn of events.
Edit: Hyperbola going OBSD makes way more sense from a FOSS purity standpoint but then again it bites the copy-left hand that fed it (RMS Quivers something weird sounding). Trident doesn't really have the religious conflict there since it was always a permissive licensed shituation and followed HEAD/CURRENT back when it was under Chris Moore's leadership to give better hardware support which the linux kernel now does better.
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^ It will be interesting when Trident has beta releases out, have read it will be available with zfs on root which should be a game changer.
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^ It will be interesting when Trident has beta releases out, have read it will be available with zfs on root which should be a game changer.
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clusterF wrote:^ It will be interesting when Trident has beta releases out, have read it will be available with zfs on root which should be a game changer.
Thanks for checking. Might be distro hopping over the weekend
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I just tried the Lumina desktop from the Void repos. Wouldn't decorate the windows, but everything else appeared to be working. Just a quick look, didn't put much effort into getting it all configured.
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Just tried Arch with Gnome 3.34.
2 releases missed and so much good stuff went into that DE.
It's RAM heavy (900MB plain DE) but it's smoother than ever (GNOME smooth definition is a quirky one).
Really love the usability behind that paradigm, softwares are simple to use, without any kind of overcapacities.
It works and for now it's all I demand from GNOME.
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GNOME smooth definition is a quirky one).
This helps make it a little less quirky; https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/277/impatience/
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@Bridouz, I also enjoy Gnome on my Fedora 31 notebook PC.
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^^^
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And i solus gnome on my laptop (but i'd swap it out for solus kde if it broke).
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I just tried the Lumina desktop from the Void repos. Wouldn't decorate the windows, but everything else appeared to be working. Just a quick look, didn't put much effort into getting it all configured.
I think i will wait until they have legacy boot figured out as currently only efi is working. Im still using old machines that are only bios/mbr enabled.
https://distrowatch.com/?newsid=10788
Have you the ability to install different desktop environments and window managers?
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Voidlinux is saying goodbye to PGP to verify their images. Considering the issues with PGP key distribution these days, probably a good idea.
https://voidlinux.org/news/2020/01/new-images.html
edit: some interesting reading on openbsd's signify.
https://www.openbsd.org/papers/bsdcan-signify.html
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