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NOOBMASTER, in (solved) I can't get my linux system to run properly

I would recommend Zorin OS, but honestly, anything goes, as long as you can get it running properly. No harm in trying another distro if the current doesn’t function well.

Leugi,

I have installed zorin on another pc and it worked okay, but I wanted to try kde for the customization as well. I will probably try fedora kionite next and if that doesn’t work i don’t know.

Aatube, in recommendations for lightweight window managers for an old netbook
@Aatube@kbin.social avatar

Probably LXQt or MATE

possiblylinux127, (edited ) in Intel or AMD for ffmpeg?

Intel

bbbhltz, in recommendations for lightweight window managers for an old netbook
@bbbhltz@beehaw.org avatar

Just a window manager? Not a DE?

Under X11 there is Openbox, bspwm, herbstluftwm, dwm, i3, Awesome, Ratpoison, spectrwm, Qtile, …

Under Wayland: Weston, LabWC, Wayfire, Sway, River, Cagebreak, dwl, …

I keep things pretty dull and use Openbox + LXQt. It is a stacking WM that is stable, and LXQt is snappy.

If you are looking for a light DE LXQt is very light, Plasma is lighter than it used to be, but it also has loads of features. Xfce has more options for configuration than LXQt and I think it isn’t quite ready for Wayland.

Maybe Sway would be up your alley?

(Note to self: check arewewaylandyet.com)

cerement, in Booting into Linux 6.6.6
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

when your entire system is already controlled by daemons …

d3Xt3r, in Modern fitting packages for DE behavior on Fedora Hyprland?

I would like to create my first ublue spin as there only is Fedora Sericea currently

Have you looked at Hyprgreen? It should be exactly what you’re after.

github.com/hyprgreen/

Pantherina,

Oh noooo, so I have a useless project now? But I guess I will just copy what I need and make it my own.

Thanks!

loops, in Booting into Linux 6.6.6
PseudoSpock, in Is linux good for someone tech illererate.
@PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Yes. Linux is good enough for everyone, whether they like it or not. :)

Guenther_Amanita, in Firefox PiP doesn't stay on top in GNOME

There’s an extension for that afaik

zjaume, in Kernel 6.6.6 is out 😈

Ubuntu Satanic Edition’s favourite kernel.

d3Xt3r,

And blacklisted by Ubuntu Christian Edition.

zjaume,

Amen

Petter1,

Lol, I really thought that this is satirical 😂 but now it seems so real, I’m confused.

Grimpen,

It kind of makes sense. First I’ve ever heard about Ubuntu Christian Edition as well, but it seems to mostly be set up with filtering in mind, with the DNS tools and such. Add in productivity software aimed at preaching I guess, and you have a “safe” OS for kids and the laptop hooked up to the projector at a church.

furycd001, in Make a Linux App
@furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

How about instead of making yet another Linux distro, you just make an install script instead? I’m personally more likely to try out an install script over a totally pointless ISO…

bartolomeo, in Alright, I'm gonna "take one for the team" -- what is with the "downvote-happy" users lately?
@bartolomeo@suppo.fi avatar

After reading the comments and looking at how much each has been up/downvoted, I have no fucking idea.

The_Walkening, in Is linux good for someone tech illererate.

I’d say so - since you’re coming in relatively cold you’re probably not so used to Windows that you’d get frustrated with how Linux works compared to it, and if you’re just using it for regular, everyday stuff like web browsing there’s practically no difference.

ProgrammingSocks, in Alright, I'm gonna "take one for the team" -- what is with the "downvote-happy" users lately?

I downvote posts that are arrogantly wrong. Really not much else unless it’s not relevant to the group at all.

RootBeerGuy, in recommendations for lightweight window managers for an old netbook
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

On my old asus eeepc I used to have arch with i3 as a tilling window manager for a while. It was taking a bit to get used to but once I worked it out and configured it how I liked it, it was fantastic. Used it for several years until I had to write my thesis and needed something stable for my operating system.

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