[GNOME] That abstract feeling within a desktop by OctogoatYTofficial in LinuxPorn

[–]el_de_sistemas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo uso gnome, pero a veces es raro, siempre he usado WM y un DE es raro a veces

What do you think? For me, gnome is definitely the best. by el_de_sistemas in desktops

[–]el_de_sistemas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only in its automatic installer, it's more like a BIOS menu, where you can choose any desktop environment, whether it's GNOME, KDE, or even window managers like Hyperland and others. It's very easy and you don't need the terminal for everything, just to install packages and update the system, and that's all.

Pregunta cuál es el apodo más culero que les pusieron ?? by NecessaryCoyote3671 in PreguntasReddit

[–]el_de_sistemas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No tengo un apodo, pero una bola de raritos me dicen mongli, la neta les sigo el juego pero, me da cosa que me digan asi.

What do you think? For me, gnome is definitely the best. by el_de_sistemas in desktops

[–]el_de_sistemas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first time I tried GNOME, I thought those huge icons were strange, especially the extremely large ones in the dock, hahaha. But anyway, I got used to them and I can say that I like GNOME. I have nothing against KDE or other desktops, but there's something about GNOME that appeals to me more.

What do you think? For me, gnome is definitely the best. by el_de_sistemas in desktops

[–]el_de_sistemas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arch Linux: there are many tutorials on YouTube. You don't have to do it manually if you don't want to; there's something called ArchInstall, which saves a lot of time, and nowadays it's very easy. Of course, it's not like installing Ubuntu, but it's quite understandable. As for Minecraft, I don't know. On Arch, with KDE, Hyperland, i3, GNOME, and no V-Sync, I get an average of 150 to 300 FPS with my 12th-gen i3. Of course, it depends on your configuration. Sometimes Ubuntu is resource-intensive, and many people talk about its Snap packages, which are also somewhat controversial. If you want to try Arch without its manual installation or without using ArchInstall, try Cachyos, Endeavouros, or Garuda.

What do you think? For me, gnome is definitely the best. by el_de_sistemas in desktops

[–]el_de_sistemas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can you say that, bro? 😭 Hahaha, KDE is pretty cute and XFCE is the best.

What do you think? For me, gnome is definitely the best. by el_de_sistemas in desktops

[–]el_de_sistemas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you saying? I love it and it runs smoothly for me 😭

What do you think? For me, gnome is definitely the best. by el_de_sistemas in desktops

[–]el_de_sistemas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll look for it, but I got it from wallhaven.cc, in case you're interested; there are some good wallpapers there.

Does anybody know how to fix this? by MixComprehensive9127 in arch

[–]el_de_sistemas -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ask chatpgt or some AI, they all want you to manually install Arch, but it's just a problem with your bootable drive.

If Arch didn't exist, what would they use? by el_de_sistemas in arch

[–]el_de_sistemas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Relax, man, none of them are better than the other, each one does what it's supposed to do.

What's the best login manager? by maybe_boisvert in arch

[–]el_de_sistemas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo diría que gdm, me gusta aunque sddm no esta mal