Old thread got closed abruptly because of the new post limit.
Here's mine:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/kSCY8.jpg[/img]
Is Arch easy to install? Been using Linux (Ubuntu/Mint) for about 6 months already.
[QUOTE=Miskatonic;30193690]Is Arch easy to install? Been using Linux (Ubuntu/Mint) for about 6 months already.[/QUOTE]
Just follow the install guide instructions and you should be fine.
[QUOTE=Miskatonic;30193690]Is Arch easy to install? Been using Linux (Ubuntu/Mint) for about 6 months already.[/QUOTE]
My first time doing it and everything went smooth. Wireless was a piece of piss to setup because the kernel includes my ath9k drivers, wish I had gone with something other than KDE but I don't really want to switch now because I'll probably break everything.
[QUOTE=Miskatonic;30193690]Is Arch easy to install? Been using Linux (Ubuntu/Mint) for about 6 months already.[/QUOTE]
If you're comfortable with the terminal and read the instillation guide: yes.
[QUOTE=Miskatonic;30193690]Is Arch easy to install? Been using Linux (Ubuntu/Mint) for about 6 months already.[/QUOTE]
Arch is pretty piss easy to install as long as you're not afraid of typing things in.
[QUOTE=Sc00by22;30198107]My first time doing it and everything went smooth. Wireless was a piece of piss to setup because the kernel includes my ath9k drivers, wish I had gone with something other than KDE but I don't really want to switch now because I'll probably break everything.[/QUOTE]
Switching DE's are easy. Just install the packages, then modify your .xinitrc
log out, then log back in and if you're fine with the new DE, remove the old one.
[QUOTE=Niteshifter;30207915]Switching DE's are easy. Just install the packages, then modify your .xinitrc
log out, then log back in and if you're fine with the new DE, remove the old one.[/QUOTE]
Will it remove all the dependencies it installed as well, because there is a ton of them?
[QUOTE=Sc00by22;30209584]Will it remove all the dependencies it installed as well, because there is a ton of them?[/QUOTE]
If you use pacman -Rs it will.
[QUOTE=Niteshifter;30210533]If you use pacman -Rs it will.[/QUOTE]
Okay cheers, I'll give it a go later
[QUOTE=Sc00by22;30218503]Okay cheers, I'll give it a go later[/QUOTE]
Removed KDE and installed Gnome 3, I think I've just fallen in love, it's so shiny....
I'm using Fedora now.
I enjoy using Gnome 3 regardless of my prejudice against it.
got it working in natty, it's wonderful-is!
[img]http://i.imgur.com/BOBaZl.jpg[/img]
GNOME 3 on Linux Mint 11.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/MyoOa.png[/img]
trying some fedora 15 action
Absolutely no difference between the two except for the plant on the desktop :v:
you are mistaken sir. you're forgetting about the neat feature of having 2 items with the same name, but one has an s at the end. Software Update and Software Updates
[QUOTE=FPtje;30265042]Absolutely no difference between the two except for the plant on the desktop :v:[/QUOTE]
If the first screenshot would be bigger, you'd probably see a huge difference in the font rendering. Fedora's rendering is pretty awful on the default install, but freetype-freeworld from RPMFusion changes that.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/zVKmE.png[/img]
Like the style, hate chrome's skin. Care to show how the new tab looks?
I have a plugin called speed dial that overrides the new tab to behave a little like the Safari new tab.
edit: Are [media] tags borked?
More edit: wtf [img_thumb] too?
http://i.imgur.com/a3cDK.png <-- Fuck it, there's my new tab screen.
Another edit: WTF WHERE'S THE LINK RECOGNITION GONE?
[QUOTE=Cluckyx;30333744]I have a plugin called speed dial that overrides the new tab to behave a little like the Safari new tab.
edit: Are [media] tags borked?
More edit: wtf [img_thumb] too?
http://i.imgur.com/a3cDK.png <-- Fuck it, there's my new tab screen.
Another edit: WTF WHERE'S THE LINK RECOGNITION GONE?[/QUOTE]
Garry removed media tags for images. Videos still work. You can force it to [img_thumb] by doing this:
[noparse][quote][img]image.png[/img][/quote][/noparse]
[QUOTE=Cluckyx;30329276][img]http://i.imgur.com/zVKmE.png[/img][/QUOTE]
What theme is that and how do you set it?
[QUOTE=Jawalt;30342676]What theme is that and how do you set it?[/QUOTE]
I don't think that's a theme, it's just the default GNOME 3 scheme.
[QUOTE=Sc00by22;30349782]I don't think that's a theme, it's just the default GNOME 3 scheme.[/QUOTE]
Well I found a Gnome 3 port of Hope on deviantart. Which is why I have the black window decorations, darkened down my context menus and shit too.
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[url=http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6929441/screenshots/desktop.png][img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6929441/screenshots/desktop.png[/img][/url]
[url=http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6929441/screenshots/terminal.png][img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6929441/screenshots/terminal.png[/img][/url]
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I like how my wallpaper bleeds into the background of the terminal :)
What WM/DE is that?
[editline]16th June 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=rieda1589;30408053]-snip-[/QUOTE]
This one
[editline]16th June 2011[/editline]
Nevermind, should've read. What theme is it?
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