

does this also happen with pure alsa (i.e. no pulse or pipewire)
does this also happen with pure alsa (i.e. no pulse or pipewire)
i just use xterm. it has proper unicode support now and is very lightweight. or maybe urxvt if i need more features.
on termux where xterm doesn’t run i use st instead, it needs some source patching (very barebones) but it works pretty well.
That’s like asking if MS-DOS and WinNT work well together. I guess they can both rw off FAT32 and run on x86-32…
Windows XP Black Edition (xD)
850 sounds crazy. maybe you forgot to subtract cached memory?
maybe try mplayer/xine/mpv?
it was pretty popular back then. some people still use it, tho i use fvwm
Celeron M with 2GB ram? That’s actually not low at all :p
I bet it runs NetBSD or Tinycore flawlessly
Interesting, I never knew. Thanks
sort | uniq can be sort -u instead btw
these shitty win8 laptops are surprisingly low power and efficient though.
Same. I still haven’t figured out so my setup is a horrible mess with nfs, rsync and a bunch of symlinks… and no structured backup
it’s a bit tedious but i usually just use libreoffice/openoffice impress to annotate on a screenshot made using xv
For backup, one can simply rsync their entire home directory.
NFS for shared directory, maybe syncthing to have locally synced stuff, scp for sharing files?
+1 for slackware. rock solid distro.
just curious but what did you use to share that screen?
you’re looking for something in here? (nsfw alert)
weird… it’s on the wayback machine tho
some icons there seems to be ai slop tho (not win and tux)