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What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

#1081 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

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Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Image
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#1083 Post by bester69 »

This ChaletOS-distro looks pretty nice to me,

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#1084 Post by Nili »

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#1085 Post by Linadian »

I'm only posting the wallpaper (click the thumbnail) in case somebody else might want it too, no sense in posting a busy/messy desktop using the same wallpaper. OS is the same, wallpaper is not. I love those horns, they're so cute, I wish they were optional on human females. :lol:

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#1086 Post by None1975 »

Linadian wrote:I love those horns, they're so cute, I wish they were optional on human females. :lol:
Don't mess with the Devil, buddy....
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#1087 Post by Linadian »

None1975 wrote:
Linadian wrote:I love those horns, they're so cute, I wish they were optional on human females. :lol:
Don't mess with the Devil, buddy....
Ha ha, yeah, human females don't need horns to be devilish, lol (I know this from first hand experience, I was stalked by a Scorpio [disclaimer, not all Scorpios are stalkers], nasty business). Just for information accuracy sake, her character is actually the 'anti Christ', her father is the devil, who bred with a human to create her in exchange for a Datsun 280 ZX (see Wikipedia link in my previous post). Now back on topic...
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#1088 Post by pawRoot »

Testing Sierra on my desktop, funny thing is i have less problems with it than with Linux/Windows on my machine :shock:

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#1090 Post by Linadian »

pawRoot wrote:Testing Sierra on my desktop, funny thing is i have less problems with it than with Linux/Windows on my machine :shock:
Where did you get it? It appears to be PC friendly (I wonder if it would run on an AMD machine). Only one problem, it's corporate-ware, which is usually loaded with privacy invasion and spammy bloat. Very cool though. 8)
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#1091 Post by pawRoot »

Linadian wrote:
pawRoot wrote:Testing Sierra on my desktop, funny thing is i have less problems with it than with Linux/Windows on my machine :shock:
Where did you get it? It appears to be PC friendly (I wonder if it would run on an AMD machine). Only one problem, it's corporate-ware, which is usually loaded with privacy invasion and spammy bloat. Very cool though. 8)
I installed it in Virtualbox
http://www.wikigain.com/install-macos-s ... irtualbox/

Then downloaded Sierra inside Virtualbox (from Mac App Store), and used UniBeast to create bootable USB, more info here:
http://tonymacx86.com

You would need to check also if your hardware is compatible, and do some BIOS changes :)

And about privacy, it's not Windows 10 ;)

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#1093 Post by Nili »

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#1094 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

@Nili: love your work, as always :)

Have you seen runit-init?

http://smarden.org/runit/

It offers a much simpler, more Unix-like replacement for the complex monstrosity that is sysvinit :mrgreen:

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#1095 Post by Nili »

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:@Nili: love your work, as always :)

Have you seen runit-init?

http://smarden.org/runit/

It offers a much simpler, more Unix-like replacement for the complex monstrosity that is sysvinit :mrgreen:

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empty@Helium:~ $ su -c 'ps-mem' | grep runit
 92.0 KiB +  25.5 KiB = 117.5 KiB       runit
Mine is smaller than yours... :P
Hey HoaS, you know my modest efforts are nothing before yours. Thanks, however, I appreciate your words ;)

Yes i seen it, some on your recent scrots, Seems you've worked hard with that recently. I've even considered as well, there are days that runit makes me envy HaHa, notably Void. I will probably test myself & runit on Void. Yes looks pretty minimal, distro as well.

My tired Desktop from age would accept with pleasure your runit recommendation. Once a slack off some daily jobs, i will deal with runit.

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#1096 Post by NFT5 »

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#1097 Post by debiman »

NFT5 wrote:Ubuntu MATE 16.04

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#1098 Post by No_windows »

Nili wrote:Image
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That's really nice looking!

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#1099 Post by Nili »

No_windows wrote:That's really nice looking!
Thank you No_windows,

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