Yeah, openSUSE rebranded their flavours recently. Their main logo is still Geeko, though.
If you’ve seen my previous openSUSE screenshots, though, I used to run neofetch with the --ascii_distro suse
argument, as the old Tumbleweed logo was too wide and used to push most of the info off the screen. Since the rebrand, I haven’t had that problem.
I actually run OpenBSD on one of my ThinkPads, but I was only including Linux distros in this.
Qubes is specialised, whereas Fedora is a general purpose distro with a security focus.
Qubes is specialised, though. The four distros above are general purpose with a focus.
That’s a good way of doing it
Yep! I just installed Void about ten minutes ago off a 2GB stick from the mid-2000s. Somehow, those little sticks just keep going!
I get the feeling the doctor was holding back when they wrote this.
Are you okay?
Of course, even with Ruffle, this old Flash game doesn’t work anymore.
Oh, damn! Cool! Thanks for clarifying!
What is Heads? 'Cause if it’s this Heads either you’re kinda cooked or I’m missing something.
It’s funny you should ask, as I just put my dotfiles on git today! Here’s a link: https://git.sr.ht/~hellfire103/amethyst-ii-dotfiles
Thanks, I hate it