Managed to install Linux. Then I completely screwed it. Successfully installed it again. x)
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Managed to install Linux. Then I completely screwed it. Successfully installed it again. x)
>Want to download a program >Windows version: "Click here to install!" >Mac version: "Click here to install!" >Scroll down to Linux version >"Here's a Github repository link!" Look all I'm saying is there is a reason Linux has struggled to become mainstream. I've given up on multiple native Linux versions of softwares and just got the windows version running through Wine now, lol. Shoutout to Krita for being easier than some of the other softwares I tried to get but also I'm pretty sure I still did something wrong because the icon isn't supposed to look like that and I can't lock it to my taksbar but it works so I'm just gonna not worry about it.
In spite of the annoyances I've encountered trying to adjust to Linux, I'm still loving it compared to Windows. The only sacrifice I regret is that my sick 3D dinosaur screensaver I paid $10 for a couple years ago won't run, even through Wine. :(
Make Your Xfce Desktop Look More Unique and Beautiful
This setup using Arch Linux with Xfce Desktop 4.16.
It also works on most popular Linux Distributions with Xfce Desktop as the default desktop, such as :
Manjaro Xfce, Endevaour OS, Xubuntu, Linux Mint Xfce, Linux Lite, MX Linux Xfce Edition, OpenSUSE Leap Xfce, Fedora Spins Xfce, Debian with Xfce Desktop.
Fabio’s Photo Desktop
My best xubuntu 20.04 LTS desktop
By Fabio Morales
not really, though
Ubuntu 18
After 6 months—relegated to Android—without a proper computer, I spent the last couple days fixing up this old desktop with Xubuntu:
Workspace 1:
Workspace 2:
Workspace 3:
Dashboard:
Still lots of configuring to be done, but I’m glad to have a workstation. And it’s nice to have Vim again. Time to do some writing.
Customize Your Xfce Desktop Look Like MacOS Big Sur
This video shown step by step how to customize Xfce Desktop Look Like MacOS Big Sur. In this video, I use Manjaro Xfce Edition for implementing the theme look like mac big sur. This tutorial also work on Linux Distribution which using Xfce Desktop such as Xubuntu, Linux Mint Xfce Editon, MX Linux Xfce, Zorin OS Lite, Linux Lite, ArcoLinux, EndeavourOS OS, Debian with Xfce Desktop and Arch with Xfce Desktop.
Best Linux distros which?
Xubuntu
Elementary OS
Linux Mint