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Way to go reinterpreting a meme just by posting it in another community! 👏
The stupidest system is always the one I didn’t build myself. 😤
I say this in the engineering sense. I didn’t build capitalism please don’t hate me.
Keep breaking my system while trying to fix bugs, then fix or reinstall, distro-hop when I’m out of bugs, call it permanent revolution.
If it ain’t broken it ain’t got enough features yet.
i swear half the problems i try to fix are ones ive created for myself lmao
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I think they meant “systemd” but autocorrect changed it to “system”
systemd: I am the system!
Linux: not yet.
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Go back to lemmy.ml you hexbear CCP cocksucker.
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I’m always scared Biden will fall over and die
Why is this showing up under Linuxmemes? Am I crazy?
No. The poster meant it one way and I mistook where I was.
I deleted my response but it looks like some people (instances?) still see it.
It’s solidly my fault.
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Haven’t heard anything about a fiasco, the KDE 6 upgrade went smoothly for me. I just use Polonium for my auto-tiling needs.
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One nice thing about KDE compared to most of the other DEs is that the window manager (kwin) is separate from the underlying components, and it can be replaced!
There are many walkthroughs like this one out there: https://github.com/heckelson/i3-and-kde-plasma
You get i3 for tiling window management but you still get to use KDE’s system settings to do configuration like display settings, themes keyboard shortcuts, etc, just like you did before. You can also pick and choose which parts of the KDE desktop you want to keep (menu, krunner, etc)
Since i3 is just a window manager and is lacking all of that system level stuff it really rounds out i3 to feel like a full DE instead of having to piece together other tools to do those things.
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May i introduce you to our lord and savior Dwm ?