Try getting the sddm (for KDE) instead and run it thru the display-manager service.
Try getting the sddm (for KDE) instead and run it thru the display-manager service.
They’ve been trying to get the GTK3 version of it for like a decade, and now that GTK4 is out, they’re finally getting close to it (but still not out yet).
I used GIMP to make this.
The real meme here
network. manager.
No matrix?
Okay, did you change anything, perhaps BIOS settings? You did mention it booted just fine the first time with liveUSB.
Are you able to boot to the liveUSB again? If so, you may be able to use it to access the log on that broken installation.
From experience: not as good as the regular Linux Mint.
Why anyone’s still using Telegram is beyond me…
Getting very close?
At this point they should just have that announcement when they actually have the thing.
I wonder if this kibd of theme is still available for modern graphical toolkits like Qt6 or GTK4
The USE flags (feature compilation option) can be a bit tricky to manage, but they’ve tidied up the defaults quite a bit.
The one thing that might still be hard to get right is having all the media codec you need. I wish they’d include it in the default so I didn’t have to fine tune it myself, but well, that’s just part of the fun, and I already got my battle-tested set, so I got nothing to complain.
Gentoo lets you trim the fat even more by adjusting your packages at build-time. It has great KDE support. It comes with LTS kernel, but lets you opt for newer ones.
You’re running Plan9 on real hardware???
How’s it faring?
Yes, but usually they’d have a more robust VM management system to stay sane for long.