Void with Xfce has done wonders to my atom cpu with 2 GB of ram. Also iceWM has seen a new release that might worth checking
Void with Xfce has done wonders to my atom cpu with 2 GB of ram. Also iceWM has seen a new release that might worth checking
Can this be considered lightweight? not complaining, just curious
A lightweight office suit
Ublock origin + web annoyance ultralist
Still can’t decide which one to uninstall. I think akregator looks better but RSS Guard seems to have a lot of development. I’ll keep running both.
O do this but with logseq
1,5 and 6
I think latest Onlyoffice now supports pdf edition
If that’s a spare, I would try chimeraOS, turn it into a “steam machine”. You would end up having access to arch at the same time.
Exactly 3° point of the requirements. Arch “the arch way” needs a lot of tinkering. But that’s just me. You might be right, maybe we should just encourage people to use debian, arch and Gentoo.
I’ve already mentioned this a couple of time this week, so I hope no one get bothered. But I can’t recommend Xerolinux enough (page). I think it’s what you may like. Rolling release, gorgeous KDE, a ready to use as is system. I’ve been distro hopping for a while but this made me settled.
I recently hopped to XeroLinux (page). Arch based, KDE already “riced”, it has a greeting app that lets you update with literally 1 mouse click, a number (1-4) and the enter key. It’s really nice looking, it’s fast and it’s ready to use. The only thing I added for it to be perfect was bauh app center, to manage flatpaks, packages and appimages (even sanps if you want to).
You want Xerolinux. Ships with little, already configured and with beautiful looks, arch based.
You can try pixel droid
Sms, now that’s a word I didn’t hear for a long time
Hear me out, grab ventoy, a decent USB drive (32-64 gb), download debian, kubuntu (maybe), fedora/mojara, any live arch derivative (endeavour, arco, artix. Stay away of Manjaro) and anything else you found appealing. Put all of them there and go nuts. At the end of the day, it’s always night.
Not sure if this would help, but I found this channel helpful for understanding the basics and mostly avoiding wrong parts. Also he has some videos were he explains why you should choose one part over another.
Scatter volt channel