Got it. Thanks you! I might actually get one and try to go immutable on it…
Got it. Thanks you! I might actually get one and try to go immutable on it…
Aeon btw. Immutable, rolling, no bs. Everything in Flatlaks or Distrobox is really a killer combo imo.
Hell yeah, Alpine on older Thinkpads rules. What DE / WM are you using ?
Oh that’s an actually insightful answer! Thank you!
I don’t really have any issue with KDE, I’ve actually barely used it at all, I was merely trolling. It’s juste the “a lot of functionality at the expense of simplicity “ that doesn’t speaks to me in general. I understand the criticism against GNOME, however I got to really appreciate the effort they are putting in simplicity and integration. Once you get used to do things “the gnome way” , it’s really comfortable imo. I guess the same goes for any DE or WM.
I use Aeon btw, so of course I’m all in for using vanilla gnome!
GNOME is rock solid on my device, unlike KDE. What do you mean by that exactly?
The custom kernel situation looks kinda tricky indeed. What parts are not working without it?
Im considering an old surface go as well
HELL naw
Nooo not the pinky ! :(
This, but Emacs
Alpine works great for the desktop and I’m using it myself for my lower end machine.
Working without glibc and with some strangly named packages is sometimes tricky, but so far I have been able to do anything I’d wanted!
If it can help you in your journey, here is my personal configuration for Alpine, with WMs and DEs on their own branches. Only the ‘suckless’ (DWM) and ‘xfce’ are working properly so far: https://gitlab.com/sunoc/als/-/tree/suckless?ref_type=heads
Better UI consistency. It’s always really annoying when you have your nice dark theme and a bright white page pops out of nowhere and fry your eyes.
For ease on the eye, keep everything black on white, and turn down screen brightness if the environment is dark.
I beg to slightly differ, but it’s a good take overall:
>:3 rawr
Aeon is the way
Neat! I used it as well but I would rather use dwm or xfce recently.