It’s not a “hip” distro but it is very much used, just not talked about.
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Your comments across this thread show you took Economics 101 and think you understand shit
Liketearsinrain@lemmy.mlto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I'll try something different next install, I swear.
2·24 days agoYes, scripts like that exist (or replacing kwin). I don’t do it anymore, so I didn’t have recommendations, but may check this one mentioned.
Liketearsinrain@lemmy.mlto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I'll try something different next install, I swear.
3·24 days agoKwin supports tiling, although nothing stops you from replacing it with i3.
I was curious if a term for this type of behavior existed, thanks.
They claim it runs on it, but it won’t actually run on it (vibe coded projects with imaginary features in readme? unheard of). It is why people are pointing it out.
John Init writes bloated software. I only use suckslot init.
OS with a kernel built off leaked sources for Windows 2000 (not officially) and user mode from wine. It’s as stable as you’d expect.
The LTS released every other year) is supported 5 years.
I doubt, there isn’t much of a need for additional ways to obfuscate commands.
(base64 -d <<< 'ZWNobyAic3RvcCBydW5uaW5nIHJhbmRvbSBjb21tYW5kcyB5b3UgZmluZCBvbmxpbmUi')


Bluetooth headphones by any chance?