And an older version of Xfce than Debian
Why
And an older version of Xfce than Debian
Why
bash kill output:
kill: usage: kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] pid | jobspec … or kill -l [sigspec]
fish kill output:
kill: not enough arguments


I tried lots of DE’s when distros started switching to GNOME 3.
Now I just run Xfce on everything.


Its inodes all the way down
I had an update today knock out my wireless card. We’re living on the edge.
TFW Windows drops everything you’re doing to automatically install unstable updates
That’s what a computer should look like, imo
So tired of all this oversimplification and enlarging of UI elements so they don’t disappear behind peoples’ thumbs
I use a MOUSE, not a HAND
/s
Agreed. I use Arch, Debian, and Mint with Xfce on all of them. It’s stable as a rock in every iteration.
That being said, Debian’s the distro famous for out of date packages, so its a little silly that Mint has it beat in this regard, especially when updates to everything else are much more frequent.
I also work as a sysadmin maintaining all these devices, and every time I move files between the laptops running Mint I’m confronted with Xfce’s old file transfer dialog. You’re gonna love the improvements 4.20 made when it finally hits the repos.