vertex-theme
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vertex-theme
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Skeuomorphic and simple
Also, Vertex has a dark mode by default. I just don't use it myself. But you can check it out yourself by downloading the theme from GitHub. Only make sure to compile from source. For some reason only that way I was able to get a working version. The pre-compiled versions either on GitHub or Pling do not work properly.
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GNOME 41 Release Notes
It used to, when Vertex was a maintained theme.
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Why is there so few skeuomorphic (aka non-flat) themes for Cinnamon? Can we do something about it?
I'm using Vertex, which only works if you build it from source from Github. But I took panel buttons from a theme called DeLorean Noir, took tray area from Jet-Gray, and also made the panel non-transparent and increased its brightness (by default it was much darker than the GTK and Metacity parts) for consistence. You can see a screenshot I recently posted here.
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CSS Deep
horst3180/Vertex-theme - Vertex is a theme for GTK 3, GTK 2, Gnome-Shell and Cinnamon
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Need Recommendations For A Nonflat Looking Retro
Did you manage to find anything? I been searching for almost a year, and the only FULL (as in including GTK and Metacity) theme I was able to find was this. I find it one of the better looking ones too, but not exactly what I'd want.
Ventoy
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Tools for Linux Distro Hoppers
Ventoy is an open-source tool to create a bootable USB drive for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files. Using Ventoy, we can create live USB for multiple distros in one flash disk. This is a revolutionary feature compared to other tools, e.g., Etcher, Rufus, etc, that can only create one live USB at a time. This tool is so important. Don't call yourself a distro hopper if you don't know this tool.
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My New Computer
I'm thinking you mean Ventoy? They say they can load vhd and img files, though I've only tried ISO's myself.
https://www.ventoy.net/
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Ventoy, Live USB multitool for you ISOs Collector
View on GitHub
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Ventoy
I faced it too. There is a PR on the ventoy GitHub repository that fixes Proxmox boot.
https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/actions/runs/7088423200
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How to Boot ISO Files from GRUB2 Boot Loader
> While this works, I find this method a bit tedious to use, at least compared to Ventoy [0].
I find ventoy more tedious, because you can't use it on your hard drive with a sane partitioning scheme.
The only reason is because of how the ventoy detection hardcode the partition boundaries in its checks, and it means Ventoy can only run with the partitions set in a way that may lead to alignment issues like write-amplification: I've detailed that in https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/issues/1342
Ideally I'd have a 10G partition after the EFI (or it could even be the EFI itself) with a few ISOs for rescue purposes + a UEFI entry to avoid having to use a bootable USB, but that's not possible with Ventoy unless I accept Ventoy choices of partition boundaries:
(pMBR->PartTbl[0].StartSectorId != 2048 ||
- proxmox 8.1 iso doesn't work yet. when is the next ventoy version?
- Cài win máy tính
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Booting from a bootable USB flash stick?
I downloaded and made a bootable USB Ventoy (https://www.ventoy.net) with its Windows GUI app in my updated 64-bit W10 Pro PC. However, I couldn't seem to get VirtualBox v7.0.12 to boot it. I read VirtualBox can boot from bootable USB flash sticks so it should work. Am I missing something?
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Attempt Q4OS install on Netbook, BUT "unable to install grub in /dev/sda"...solutions?
So, yes. The installer will need to install grub to that first partition. You can install ventoy to a usb drive, put a windows iso there and your q4os iso. In case you mess up big time, you can reinstall windows.
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