

This update borked my Sidebery config. It doesn’t expand on hover anymore. I will look into it after I wake up but does anyone have an idea what could they changed on CSS?
This update borked my Sidebery config. It doesn’t expand on hover anymore. I will look into it after I wake up but does anyone have an idea what could they changed on CSS?
antiX would be a good choice for that machine.
Well, at least we know that was the case with pirates.
Yarr matey!
You don’t find them, they find you.
They are great if you want to stay on a certain version though.
That’s actually great to hear. If they support Bazzite, then Aurora would be the same as well, since both of them are Universal Blue distros.
Ok nice. This is exactly like Bazzite for non-gaming people. You can still game if you want though.
For you I suggest this >> Aurora.
Everything will work out of the box, you won’t get weird errors like Ubuntu gives, you can go back easily from GRUB if something goes wrong. Being an atomic distro may feel different but I’m sure you won’t mind.
Metapod used harder.
So, with more evolution, will it lose those legs or will it gain front legs?
I see. In that case I see no reason not to use antiX. It’s so lightweight it can run well on a 20 year old laptop. You don’t need latest drivers to play Minecraft (you can install them if you want like on any Debian base but there is no need for that). antiX is also easy on hard drive space since it’s smaller than most distros.
What use cases are you planning for it? I mean, antiX would totally rock on that machine. However having Wayland, being lightweight and easy to maintain is kinda tough to find. Lose Wayland part, it’s antiX. Lose lightweight part, it’s Pop OS, openSUSE Leap, etc. Lose easy to maintain part (for a newbie), it’s Arch (mostly derivatives that come with a GUI installer).
Though if I was preparing that device for someone else, I would probably go with LMDE.
I can only guess. People really act terrible sometimes.
Actually haven’t seen the comments myself but I can guess at this point. Maybe he should’ve completely disable it for the article.
It seems Phoronix account-walled the comments section. Hmm.
I think those modifications can only be done via CSS. For example, I disabled the close tab button the same way.
If you have the correct code, it’s not hard to use.
Everyone should’ve started this way before Trump.