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gnustep-build
- Install GNUstep with 1 Script
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GNUstep: Open-source, Object-oriented, Cross-platform Development Environment
A few of us maintain scripts for building the latest GNUstep from source under Linux (desktop, PinePhone, and Raspberry Pi) here: https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build
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Build Your Own Next
> Specifically thinking having NS ported to an off the shelf Raspberry Pi.
Not original NS, but GNUstep runs on the Raspi.
Install scripts here: https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build
> If NS was usable (I won't say it was fast,
NS was definitely more than "usable", it seemed very snappy at the time.
GNUstep runs very nicely on the Raspi.
budgie-extras
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Best Ubuntu os for me
I like Ubuntu Budgie. 6th year on it. https://ubuntubudgie.org/
- Should I switch to Linux?
- I'm not giving up on Solus!!!
- つ ◕_◕つ Solus Devs Take My Energy!!!! つ ◕_◕つ
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What Linux Distro Should I Use For Terrible Laptops?
My experience has been that Ubuntu's Gnome DE is somewhat less suitable to older computers than Ubuntu "official flavors" with lighter DE's -- Ubuntu Budgie (Budgie DE), Kubuntu (KDE Plasma DE), Ubuntu MATE (MATE DE), and Xubuntu (XFCE DE) -- all of which use somewhat less resources than the Gnome DE.
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YSK: Windows 11 sends telemetry data straight to third parties on install.
If you were a fan of Windows 7 - install Ubuntu Budgie. I have been running it since Windows 7 and it is rock solid.
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Linux distro
I recommend two official Ubuntu flavors to friends contemplating migrating from Windows 10 to Linux -- Ubuntu Budgie (Budgie DE) and Kubuntu (KDE Plasma DE).
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I might want to switch to linux on my low end laptop and have a few questions
In terms of distros that will help facilitate the migration from Windows, I would suggest either Ubuntu Budgie or Kubuntu.
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switching from windows, need recommendations
Take a look at Ubuntu Budgie 22.04 LTS and Kubuntu 22.04 LTS, two official flavors of Ubuntu that give you the stability of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and a good looking, very functional desktop environment. I have used both extensively and can vouch for them. My use case is similar to yours -- lots of internet/browser work, occasional word processing, spreadsheet and file work.
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Change from Windows
Consider looking at several of the Ubuntu official flavors -- Kubuntu (Plasma DE), Ubuntu Budgie (Budgie DE), Xubuntu (XFCE), Ubuntu MATE (MATE DE). I wouldn't bother with Lubuntu (LXQT DE) unless you need a lightweight distro, because the LXQT DE is not as mainstream or well-supported as the others.
What are some alternatives?
gallery - Flutter Gallery was a resource to help developers evaluate and use Flutter
i3wm-nord - These are my i3wm config files, inspired by nord-theme
doomed - A Fear and Greed index visualiser for Bitcoin on a SSD1351 OLED Screen
budgie-clipboard-applet - A clipboard manager applet that can help you to store and manage clipboard content. Made with ♥️ for budgie desktop.
DoomEd - The original Doom editor, as released by John Romero
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
website - The elementary.io website
regolith-i3-config - Configuration and Xresource definitions for i3wm
darling - Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux
tuxedo-tomte - Magic housekeeping package for TUXEDO books
qemuNextSTEPpatches - Patches for running NextSTEP for intel in qemu
conky - Light-weight system monitor for X, Wayland (sort of), and other things, too