Me dicen por el pinganillo que me olvide de Wayland con los drivers Nvidia en Linux. La gráfica no me llega hasta el miércoles pero ya estoy bicheando info. Yo no aro sin Wayland.
I’m just gonna say it — this “Genocide Joe” thing is the dumbest fucking liberal shit I have seen in years.
Joe Biden can do more to try to rein in Israel, but Biden doesn’t run Israel. He isn’t CIC for IDF. He isn’t deciding what hospital to bomb. He isn’t deciding what border crossings to close.
You know who is pushing the Genocide Joe narrative? The fucking Russians and the Israelis. Why is that? Well, it’s an election year, and Trump is a hard right, pro-Israel puppet.
@mcnado
But it can stop selling arms to them, start voting acordingly in ONU sessions, let's say Ginebra convenction, international laws, etc.
Yeah yeah, i know, i know, those things are just things for others, not for ** the great USA ** ......
it is very close to AntiX (of which it derived) so same tips usually work
in the end it’s not different from what you could get of Debian but it’s a good set of presets to start from quickly to get a lightweight XFCE (my choice) or LXDE desktop
it is really great to salvage old hardware you feel like trashing on Mac OS as they get slower / unsupported
I think that #systemd should do package management. I hate when I have to install some software, but it only has a .deb package. I think that a unified packaging format for Linux would be good.
#Flatpak takes a lot of space and doesn't work well with CLI software. #Snap relies on a closed backend and is not very fast.
Is there a non-dev oriented #Linux distribution that is as light weight as AntiX but has strong minimalist opinionated defaults (one app per feature, all consistent) ?
One that would be fine on a 2010 mini and to be used by people averse to tech (read mail, browse web, libre office and that’s it).