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You betcha.Thank goodness for good documentation.
PCLinuxOS Community Editions.What's your favorite Linux distro?
LXQT distro and Trinity distro.
I'm also a Antix Linux user.
You betcha.Thank goodness for good documentation.
PCLinuxOS Community Editions.What's your favorite Linux distro?
Personly i wouldt mind trying slackware with mate. Personly their thing i like on most distros and their also things i dont like. i have spend most of my time on semi-rolling like fedora. as soon new packages are avabile thir their. but if your not on gnome user experince is not ever good. one thing i found in fedorda is lightdm setting dont work and can crash your whole system.Slackware wasn't exactly a walk in the park for me to learn however; I did it.
Thank goodness for good documentation.
After running it for 9 years I switched to Debian-
What's your favorite Linux distro?
Will be interesting to hear how you experience Manjaro compared to Fedora.Well, I just dual booted my machine with Manjaro KDE Plasma. I used to have Fedora and Windows, now I have Fedora and Manjaro... going to test it out with different things, looking forward to it!
Will be interesting to hear how you experience Manjaro compared to Fedora.
I used to run Cinnamon as my DE, that may be worth a try? Don't forget that you can't just install another DE and don't have to reinstall a specifc spin of Manjaro in order to use another DE.I have to say, not a big fan of KDE Plasma, will most likely try and switch over to GNOME or try another DE.
I'm quite a bit late for this thread, but alas.
...now I have Fedora and Manjaro... going to test it out with different things, looking forward to it!
Following on from another Aussie, and he has stolen some of my thunder, re Timeshift reference It came out in 2014 and I have been using it since the beginning.
So on a different issue
Prof, just a heads up - if it is just the pair of them on your system, while Manjaro is the primary partition (in top spot on Grub menu), you are OK.
If Fedora moves to top spot, such as with major kernel upgrades, grub-efi and shim updates &c, when you try to boot Manjaro from Grub menu, it will go into a kernel panic with no way out other than force reboot.
If this happens to you (and it will), there is a workaround I use which I can outline in a separate thread, rather than derail Nelson's thread.
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BTW Manjaro is the main offender in this regard, but it happens in some other Arch-based Distros as well.
Why? Just curious. I use Plasma and find it to be one of the best DEs out there; very customizable, versatile and powerful.I have to say, not a big fan of KDE Plasma, will most likely try and switch over to GNOME or try another DE.
Why? Just curious. I use Plasma and find it to be one of the best DEs out there; very customizable, versatile and powerful.
Open system settings and check for unneeded/unwanted background processes running, then disabled them, you can find them in startup > background processes. For example, I don't use cups, so I have it disabled, as well as bluetooth, write daemon, thunderbolt monitor, remote URL notifier, disk space notifier, plasma browser integration notifier. Also, I don't know whether Manjaro uses it or not, but launch a terminal and runI will say this, I am still on KDE Plasma and I have tweaked it a lot to get to work the way I like it and it seems to run much better now. I will continue to use it for the time being.
systemctl status irqbalance.service
sudo systemctl stop irqbalance.service
sudo systemctl disable irqbalance.service
I've always liked KDE/Plasma. Gnome of late has been a pain too may addons that don't work or get ditched in the next version. I use Cinnamon at the moment it's based on gnome but is much better for me. Just a thought give Cinnamon a try if you decide to ditch KDE/Plasma. But one good thing in Linux is we have choices and so to each their own
yep works - one less pkg that will appear on :You don't actually need xf86-video-amdgpu, I only use mesa and it loads the amdgpu driver from the kernel. I was using it at one point and than just to experiment removed it and my display was still working fine, try it?
Ah, this is another reason I don't like Gnome; extensions. Having to install extensions to get some feature that most desktops provide OOTB, seems to me a bit redundant.To give an example, for gnome, all I use for extensions: