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What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
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Yes, just forgot to change the size to Large.
It is done now, and changed.
Actually, not. The image is too small and doesn't scale. I'll a find better/another image.
The fish are from the last iso, SOS-2dev1, of the now defunct SalineOS,
to be based on Wheezy, with some backports and utilities.
The original SalineOS-1.0 was based on Squeeze. Solid with backports.
It is done now, and changed.
Actually, not. The image is too small and doesn't scale. I'll a find better/another image.
The fish are from the last iso, SOS-2dev1, of the now defunct SalineOS,
to be based on Wheezy, with some backports and utilities.
The original SalineOS-1.0 was based on Squeeze. Solid with backports.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
12 Gigabytes of RAM and still uses swap. Very strange.pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4
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is this actually MAC OS, not Linux?pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4
Took a lot of effort but now it works just like on Mac
https://i.imgur.com/Vl11HPzl.jpg
seeing the processes and paths, it all looks very unfamiliar (and seems to take LOADS of resources).
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Yes it is, and when it comes to resources i would say it's similiar to Gnome 3, at least RAM wise.debiman wrote:is this actually MAC OS, not Linux?pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4
Took a lot of effort but now it works just like on Mac
https://i.imgur.com/Vl11HPzl.jpg
seeing the processes and paths, it all looks very unfamiliar (and seems to take LOADS of resources).
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
pawRoot wrote:Yes it is, and when it comes to resources i would say it's similiar to Gnome 3, at least RAM wise.
so what is the point of this statement:
you managed to make a mac work just like a mac, and it took a lot of effort???pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4
Took a lot of effort but now it works just like on Mac
maybe there's some subtle differences between mac and mac, which i do not understand, being a lowly linux luddite...
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Sorry, dude. It is looks nice, tut who is it so hard?pawRoot wrote:^ I installed it on PC... not Mac
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Because installation process is different for every machine, takes alot of research to know how to make config files for your machine etc.None1975 wrote:Sorry, dude. It is looks nice, tut who is it so hard?pawRoot wrote:^ I installed it on PC... not Mac
And my lost post wasn't to you but debiman
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It is Openbox?
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Yes, it's Openbox with Nightmare theme, slightly colors modified somewhere.None1975 wrote:It is Openbox?
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Looks very nice!Nili wrote:Yes, it's Openbox with Nightmare theme, slightly colors modified somewhere.None1975 wrote:It is Openbox?
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Thanks mate!None1975 wrote:Looks very nice!
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Absolutely beautiful - gothic, almost.Nili wrote:snip
Mine at the moment - classic and dull, but I really like it.
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Simplicity is beauty to some, whatever works for YOU. There is no thumbs up smiley in this ancient ahrz forum so...*thumbs up*
I just wish I had the patience and skill for Slack.
Simplicity is beauty to some, whatever works for YOU. There is no thumbs up smiley in this ancient ahrz forum so...*thumbs up*
I just wish I had the patience and skill for Slack.
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Kudos to Slack! Thanks you for your opinion mates That's a great phrase "Use whatever works for YOU".
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