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  • Reddit is unified, Lemmy has a small layer of complexity on top and "sh.itjust.works" is a weird name, maybe the Lemmy system drives to such complicated names. Its not a big deal but I add that to the other causes.

  • Look at the reddit called "unixporn" and search for Xfce. You ll see what's possible with Xfce. For me the KDE crashes are a dealbreaker. My Xfce setup is so simplified, that nothing can be ugly. I use Bspwm for the windows and stripped down Xfce panel (dont touch third party status bars, such as polybar, its waste of time if you already have Xfce). No menu such as Whisker menu, but Rofi instead. I got Xfce stability without the old looking.

  • I use Librewolf, I manage passwords with pass and rofi. Hoppefuly AIs will write a new FOSS web browser. I read here and here that the web standards are too big to be implemented by humans.

  • I customised Xfce a lot, only with menu settings. I removed the window tabs from the status bar, the focused window title is written on the status bar. The window manager was removed for bspwm. The result is an optimized screen space while keeping the convenience of a DE.

  • I use Xfce with a swap of the window manager by Bspwm. I got the easy to configure Xfce status bar (instead of things like polybar and others...) and also the Xfce terminal, file manager... The window title is written to the status bar. I use Super + B/N to switch the workspaces. Some apps are set to floating mode like the image viewer, the calculator... So everything can be displayed in a good tiling WM and I don't need to manipulate windows.

  • Redhat rewrites everything "not invented here" and put these things under "systemd" name. There are misundestanding between people that have political concerns, and people just happy to get unified shiny things. If one day Redhat provides a Systemd-OS I'm sure most people will be happy, and will shit on the previous system, with a separated kernel and the freedom of composing your own OS. Most people just wants an open-source Windows and I can understand that. But I also understand people that are ready to sacrifice some convenience to get a composable OS that can be maintained outside of big companies, thanks to simpler components

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    Drito @sh.itjust.works

    Is it safe to use a ghost Arch derivative ?

    Hello, Archlabs is gone . I use this distro so I wonder If I can still update it safely ?

    My /etc/pacman.conf

     undefined
        
    #[testing]
    #Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
    
    [core]
    Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
    
    [extra]
    Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
    
    #[community-testing]
    #Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
    
    [community]
    Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
    
    # The multilib repositories are enabled by default in ArchLabs.
    # If you don't run 32 bit applications you may comment them out
    
    #[multilib-testing]
    #Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
    
    [multilib]
    Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
    
    # [archlabs-testing]
    # Server =  https://pub-7d84e047b852442a86fd6d7feb1ff2cd.r2.dev/$repo/$arch
    # Server =  https://github.com/ArchLabs/$repo/raw/master/$arch
    # Server =  https://bitbucket.org/archlabslinux/$repo/raw/master/$arch
    
    [archlabs]
    Server = https://pub-7d84e047b852442a86fd6d7feb1ff2cd.r2.dev/$repo/$arch
    Server = https://bitbucket.org/archlabslinux/$repo/raw/master/$