Tiddies and flying. I’m a simple man.
Tiddies and flying. I’m a simple man.
Thanks for the heads up about the link, the Lemmy client I use has some bugs but I get to report them to the dev so points for me lol!
Check out Kustom Live Wallpaper, it isn’t a launcher but customization for the home screen can be had with some effort or no real effort.
Been there but it was 1 week later. 4 years of severe depression (and still going) and I haven’t lost yet so I got that going for me.
My local library uses thin clients with virtual desktops but I have a feeling the library system here is funded much better than the OP’s library.
Software is fine but OS wise there are lots less than there was 5 years ago and it only going to get smaller but at least there Debian.
They could do a thin client type of deal and just virtual desktops that get deleted at the end of the session. If they are on 32bit hardware that really limits options on operating systems but a single backend computer hosting virtual desktops can be a donated 64bit PC/Server.
Wait, I’ve seen this TV show before.
I was just watching a video about setting up home manager and like the main config file it’s a neat idea. Now it’s got my brain thinking I need to wipe a computer and give it a spin lol.
I didn’t even know the package manager and home manager could run on different operating systems, now I need to look into that. I really do think NixOS has a great idea and that more distros should have an option to use such a thing. Nix almost seems like the perfect OS (relatively speaking).
That’s its best feature I’m talking about. I don’t use the same OS on two different machines so I can’t make use of the config file. I never thought about running it on a Pi so maybe I can just toss it on a SD card and give it a whirl (I like using actual hardware instead of VMs).
I’ve been wanting to give Nix a try but I can’t find a use case for it’s best feature. The list is long of distros to try (Clear, Garuda, rhino, and so on) but I really do need to give Nix a go.
I had issues with them to on a laptop I had and built in webcam.
Right now I don’t know the count but mainly block anything not in English (because I don’t speak or read other languages), AI generated content, and furry shit
Laptops are always iffy when running Linux, so many proprietary things in them but I am surprised you had so much trouble with an Ubuntu based distro.
I’m not used to MacOS myself but I did have a MacBook and I currently have an iMac running Lubuntu. Multiple environments makes things interesting lol.
You’re way ahead of where I was lol. I haven’t touched LFS but I hear Gentoo is easier so you should be alright. Have fun learning!
I haven’t yet but maybe tonight now that it’s in my head.