Mint xfce runs perfectly for me with the integrated Intel graphics on a sff dell from 2011.
Xfce is also much more customizable in appearance than just about any other DE.
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Mint xfce runs perfectly for me with the integrated Intel graphics on a sff dell from 2011.
Xfce is also much more customizable in appearance than just about any other DE.
I thought I was the only one.
Ublock > block element
I clicked the link.
I was bamboozled.
Surprisingly, VLC has a simple screen recording feature in the GUI. Record by screen or by individual app.
VLC also has a very comprehensive cli.
vlc -H
gives almost every possible option with useful descriptions of them
You can configure everything to your needs. Inputs, outputs, framerate, audio and video encoders, muxers, filters, network live stream or to file or both, in the background, etc. Everything
GUI
One page of the advanced settings options (using the -H option gives me 60 full pages of options in this portrait format)
I have bash_alias open in another window so you can see:
ls='ls -alph --group-directories-first --color=always'
root='sudo rm -f / \ hunter2'
/root
root
~/../root
root/
ls /root/
I’m in!
Yell louder while providing nothing useful to say.
Things exist. Things you may not know about.
Questions exist.
They are used to ask questions.
There’s only one person stomping around in this post. It isn’t OP.
If you haven’t already, you can turn on automatic uodates in Mint.
Next time the update icon shows up, go to preferences from the menu and you can allow it to automatically update. You’ll still occasionally see the update icon but it usually self updates daily.
You can set flatpak, normal updates and spices (cinnamon applets) independently.
And the liquid cooling has leaked all over the desk.
Current ff has a vertical tabs sidebar pref in about:config (I currently use it that way)
I read the zen documentation (not much there)
I really don’t see anything special about it.
Their security sets insecure SSL as broken. OK. I set that years ago in about:config Does it use post quantum encryption? Does it use ECH? Does it . so many questions.
I’m good with my personally tweaked and hardened versions of Firefox/arkenfox.
To me this looks mostly cosmetic.
Xfce4 is my preferred terminal no matter which distro I’m on.
I use xfce on 2 machines, mint on one.
I’ve used xubuntu, which was my introduction to Linux and xfce.
Xfce is customizable in so many ways. Runs on anything, and is solid.
It still amazes me that the smartest phones aren’t yet smart enough to have direct power supply.
Like my 40 year old AM radio.
Using phones with a continuous power supply might do nasty things to the battery.
Source: I finally figured out how to open a glass back phone with no tools.
If you’re talking desktop/windows manager themes,
Graphite and colloid are a couple of my favorites.
It is offers customization via cli for things like borders, icons, compact/hdpi, etc.
The guy makes some pretty awesome themes
https://github.com/vinceliuice?tab=repositories
Found this :
https://askubuntu.com/a/1503216
GCC is the compiler. The code snippet in the link above sets the environment for the driver to use the compiler you have.
550 for the gtx 1070
Cinnamon on mint has an option to log in using Wayland.
Where you type your login/password (mint uses light-dm as the login window) there is a small icon/avatar to the right. Clicking that gives the DE options:
Since pop is Ubuntu based you could try the Ubuntu ppa (there are other nvidia tips here, too)
https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-official-ppa-graphics/
And, here’s the 550 download directly from nvidia
Wouldn’t and couldn’t.