Well, TempleOS was made by a guy with schizophrenia so it won’t help in that regard.
Well, TempleOS was made by a guy with schizophrenia so it won’t help in that regard.
I still have my copy. I cannot believe that song is like, 18 years old now. It was such a staple of my college experience.
I think I’m hopping to TempleOS. It’s going to take more than Windows to save me from this.
Oh, no. Not at all. All hope is lost, this is just a comfortable place to die.
You know, upon further reflection, I’m pretty sure my issues stemmed from Wayland. Plasma was a very nice DE, and I think I’d probably like it fine without Wayland.
I’ll check that out, thanks! It does look nice. I have two PCs with Mint with Cinnamon, I’m pretty happy with. I have one more PC to switch over to Linux, I’ll probably try MATE on that.
Plasma kept crashing my system after waking it up from suspend. I tried fresh installs twice, with different revisions of graphics drivers. Plus, I had to install a bunch of crap from github just for my games to work properly. Lighting issues, texture issues. The mouse wouldn’t stay captured to one monitor in Fallout 4. Mint with Cinnamon just worked out of the box for me.
Oh, yeah. I don’t even have the network adapter drivers installed.
Old gnome is nostalgic to me, because my first venture into Linux was Fedora Core 4. I was still using Win98 at the time, and gnome 2.10 felt so modern in comparison, with rounded corners and soft gradients.
Coming back to Linux after having not touched it for a very, very long time I tried gnome again and I just do not like it at all. It’s weird looking. Maybe too modern for me, i don’t know.
I really liked XP. I still have a machine running it.
Aww man, who is being mean to Alec? The guy is a YouTube gem.
This makes me think of The Thing. Like, it’s mimicking the spaghetti and everything. So, it is just imitating eating itself. Not actually biting or chewing anything.
Do people do that ar Home Depot?
Pretty sure mine took 20 minutes to burn to USB. Maybe I need better jump drives.
Oh, cool! Excellent.
Well, I’m definitely going to try it because some of those third party workbenches look pretty cool. And I like the idea of having CAD software on my new Linux PC. But I have access to NX from work, so it’s going to have some big shoes to fill. Looks like there are workbenches for editing meshes like from STL files, which is cool. My license at work doesn’t include that. Anyone know if it supports 3DConnexion devices?
That exact issue is why I stopped using KDE. I never did figure it out.