If you’re gonna need that only for your machine, you can easily create aliases that can you can remember.
If you’re gonna need that only for your machine, you can easily create aliases that can you can remember.
Yes, basically pretty much everything you may want is possible. OP just uses the bar in floating mode.
Wow. What’s happening in US exactly?
There is always Cinnamon for you.
As for the age of your laptop, it’s perfectly fine. I still use one from 2011 and it’s doing great.
However if this is your only computer, don’t risk it until the USB ports are fixed. Someone already mentioned but if you have an SD card slot, it might be your way out. Backup your files that way and you can upgrade with peace in mind. Though there is even a newer version now so it’s better to fresh install rather than upgrade twice. After you move your files somewhere else, you can use an SD card to install Linux as well.
We also need a native Wayland client for Steam, though it’s tied to Chromium Embedded Framework’s native Wayland support. Probably it will come with Electron’s support. No idea when.
Also it’s not an outbreak if it’s always present.
I’m too sleepy for this. So, the females using penis-like structure to penetrate males and basically suck sperm out of them? Also, nice clickbait.
Obligatory Indohyus, my brother
Good old rock. Nothing beats that.
Why would they? That’s what makes Linux good. Infinite choices.
Yeah, it’s one of the greatest characteristics of FOSS. We have many options and endless posibilities.
Glad to help.
Sure, I can do that.
st
or urxvt
. These are Xorg-only.xfce4-terminal
is the middle ground for lightweight and feature-rich. If you are on KDE, konsole
would suffice. You can use these on Xorg and Wayland.terminator
is your friend. Used this on Xorg but not sure about its Wayland compatibility.kitty
and alacritty
is out there. Both should work on Xorg and Wayland.foot
is the best lightweight terminal emulator. My current personal favourite.If you’re occasionally using them, there aren’t any.
If you’re excessively using them, there are many.
Depends on the usage though. While I prefer GTK over Qt as well, for me there are no GTK alternatives for Krita, Kate and Ghostwriter.
You probably saw Cinnamon and want that. XFCE is the same whether you use it on Xubuntu or Mint.
I mean, if you are already on openSUSE, why not just use Leap? You won’t need to update it a lot hence you won’t need to reboot.