Doesn't have a release date yet but you might like Empire Eternal, kinda like new Empire Earth.
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river has community layouts and I'm currently using bsp-layout, it's not the same as bspwm but somewhat similar. Also the developer of river is working on to separate the window management which will allow basically anything related to layouts.
river is awesome, and I like it even beyond bspwm.
Good old disk destroyer.
You can use Sideberry and userChrome modification until the vertical support is stable and customizable. I'll probably continue to use it even after that because Sideberry has a lot more.
That's nice to hear.
Sure but Xorg has been like that forever and until recently distros started to default Wayland because of Nvidia, and there aren't many of them yet. Also some programs don't run well with Xwayland, some don't run at all. You're right from a technical privacy point but it's not the end of the world and it doesn't have to be privacy-invading, just don't run proprietary stuff. By the way, CInnamon will switch to Wayland, when the experimental support is mature enough. Don't know about MATE of XFCE.
What's wrong with Mint?
Nah, Pale Moon won't cut it. Even Dillo is quite slow on that hardware. qutebrowser maybe. To be fair using TUI-everything (or CLI) is the only viable way.
That's pretty weird. It's a live ISO error, you shouldn't get something like that.
It's probably not that but if the filesystem is corrupted you can get weird things. Try this: sudo fsck -f /
If still no effect, login to LXDE and find cinnamon config files under ~/.config/cinnamon
, not sure about the exact location since I don't use Cinnamon but should be something like that. After finding that, change the name to cinnamon.bak and try login to Cinnamon again. If that's related to configs, you should be able login.
You can also try different display manager, it seems you currently have lightdm. For instance, sddm could be an alternative.
sudo apt install sddm
sudo systemctl stop lightdm
sudo systemctl disable lightdm
sudo systemctl enable sddm
then restart.
If you want to revert this, just sudo systemctl disable sddm
and sudo systemctl enable lightdm
. You can remove sddm after the experiment.
Last version update is from 30 March 2023. It doesn't follow Android UI and has its own, works without a problem. I see no problem here, as long as it works. At least for Android 14, should be fine for 15 too.
Thanks
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