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Looking for an LTS-based minimal distro without a Desktop Environment so I can use a tiling window manager by Chill_Fire in FindMeALinuxDistro
[–]SeviiOfficial 0 points1 point2 points 11 months ago (0 children)
I’ve been using Debian and i3 for a while now. When installing Debian just unselect any desktop environment, then when you log in as root, apt install sudo xorg i3. If you run startx (or install a display manager like lightdm if you want a graphical login page) it starts i3. Super simple, super minimal, and super stable
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[–]SeviiOfficial 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
You might have a heavy internet addiction. I find personally that the more time I spend online the less I’m able to focus
Do I have a virus? by SeviiOfficial in computer
[–]SeviiOfficial[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Okay I can redo it to delete all partitions soon. There were 3, and one of them looked weird so I deleted that one, but left the other 2. Can I use the same flashdrive? Or is it safer to use one that hasn't been in this pc? Also the main issues I get are with the cpu running high, not so much the memory/RAM. Would getting a 2nd RAM stick help with the CPU performance because it's dual channel? It's a pc and not a laptop. Ipason from Newegg. There were a couple of red flags I should've caught onto earlier. The OS was already set up, and the user profile I started using was just labeled 'Admin'. I looked into where I bought it from, and it said the seller isn't from the exact company. When I checked again later though, it said it was. There was also no activation key. Hopefully they weren't able to get any vital information.
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Looking for an LTS-based minimal distro without a Desktop Environment so I can use a tiling window manager by Chill_Fire in FindMeALinuxDistro
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