There have been multiple accounts created with the sole purpose of posting advertisement posts or replies containing unsolicited advertising.

Accounts which solely post advertisements, or persistently post them may be terminated.

linux

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

RustyHeater , in Trying to rescue a 1GB RAM laptop

I have that exact machine in my electronics “graveyard”.

Peppermint OS was my GO-TO for speed and driver support out of the box. You can also stick in a 2GB SODIMM of ram. It will only recognize 1.5GB but still 50% more ram.

faizalr , in LindowsOS, 2001
@faizalr@kbin.run avatar

At one point this is so hyped that makes me want to try it.

PoorPocketsMcNewHold , in ThemeChanger 0.12.0 - now it can set the theme of libadwaita apps

Maybe you would be interested into maintaining Gradience instead of making a new LibAdwaita theming app from scratch ? Just thinking, haven’t tested it but I don’t see any straight reasons for one over the other outside the maintainership. github.com/GradienceTeam/Gradience

Presi300 , in Trying to rescue a 1GB RAM laptop
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

AntiX

jpablo68 , in Trying to rescue a 1GB RAM laptop

I am currently running Antix on my Acer Aspire One D255 with mixed results, Falkon to browse the “modern” web, and netsurf for simple websites, can’t play 1080p videos smoothly so I have to first resize them with ffmpeg (it takes a long time but it’s doable), other stuff like libreoffice works flawlessly.

thayer , in SUSE Requests openSUSE to Rebrand

Off the top of my head…

  • Gecko or GeckOS
  • LizOS
  • ReptilOS
  • ChamelOS
  • KomodOS
Suppoze ,
@Suppoze@beehaw.org avatar

Ooooh, I love GeckOS, rolls off the tongue silky smooth. Maybe this is just a great opportunity to rebrand (again)

bloodfart , in Trying to rescue a 1GB RAM laptop

Oh yeah, I completely forgot, that laptops real old, so go ahead and regrease the cpu.

thingsiplay , in LindowsOS, 2001

The name Lindows sounds like someone made a joke what would happen if Microsoft released a Linux distribution. (just referring to the name)

slembcke , in Trying to rescue a 1GB RAM laptop

Oooh. So I keep a Dell Mini 10 (1GB RAM, ~1GHz Atom) around with Haiku on it. It’s brilliant! The UI is super snappy even on such an old machine, and I can even run pretty modern software on it. I used it yesterday to work on my website a bit. :)

thingsiplay , in Gimp in IT@school 14

Wouldn’t it make more sense to link to the project itself, instead a low res screenshot?

I wonder if they keep the name.

gnuhaut , in First time installing linux (Debian). Got this error. Please help

I’d say grub is having trouble with your hardware (mainboard or disk maybe).

You could try to update your mainboard’s firmware, or install another bootloader (or maybe just a newer version of grub). I’m not sure what the easiest way to get a different bootloader is. I don’t think Debian’s installer offers anything besides grub. Maybe other people can point to a distro where installing something other than grub is easy.

Because switching out the bootloader on an unbootable system (i.e. not from the installer) is going to be whole pain in the butt involving booting into a live usb, mounting and chrooting and god knows what.

floofloof , (edited ) in SUSE Requests openSUSE to Rebrand

That must be annoying just after OpenSUSE went through a branding redesign process. I guess they’ll have to give up the gecko logo since SUSE also uses it?

And there’s more at stake than a rebranding it seems. This could signal SUSE withdrawing development support from OpenSUSE:

Let’s face it: SUSE has been more than just a namesake for openSUSE; it has actively provided resources and support far beyond what it would ordinarily need for its business operations.

This generosity has fostered a thriving openSUSE project that has excelled under SUSE’s goodwill and informal support, including contributions made by SUSE employees on company time.

However, the recent request for a branding separation has overshadowed this partnership. If openSUSE does not handle this request with the sensitivity and cooperation it demands, the project risks not just a reduction in support from SUSE but a potential shift in priorities away from it.

The “Factory first” policy, a cornerstone of the engineering synergy between SUSE and openSUSE, could also be scrutinized, emphasizing the gravity of the current situation.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • [email protected]
  • random
  • lifeLocal
  • goranko
  • All magazines