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    KDE 6 theming broken

    Create a product promote it and people will have an expectation mate...like it or not...
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    KDE 6 theming broken

    A little rude but if that's your opinion so be it.....
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    KDE 6 theming broken

    As I said to Chris its LMDE for the next laptop or desktop.
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    KDE 6 theming broken

    Problem is its part of the upgrade cycle so hard to avoid. I guess what I'm wondering is why not wait to release it, if there are so many issues, until they are ironed out? For myself once this laptop has done its dash and I have a new one, I'll be moving over to Cinnamon.
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    KDE 6 theming broken

    To be honest I'm not that bothered. I was more curious to see if others had had similar experiences. This laptop is near end of life so I'll just plod along. When I eventually upgrade to a new sparkly one, I'll move over to LMDE which is used on every other laptop in the house.
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    KDE 6 theming broken

    Hi Chris, Its vanilla Arch. I suspect this may be down to KDE 6 being new, although I will say I've lost a lot of faith in KDE over the last couple of years. I have found this sort of thing happens all too frequently. At least in my experience. I could roll back using Timeshift but KDE 6 is...
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    KDE 6 theming broken

    This is more a general comment than anything else but has anyone had real issues with the so called KDE 6 upgrade? Most of my theming is now broken and accessing theming on line via settings no longer works. Feels like a step backward not forward. I really wished this thing had not been released.
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    For those looking for new laptops.

    Having pulled apart and repaired damaged laptops that are HP and Lenovo, I'd opt for Lenovo if I jhad to choose but I personally like Asus myself.
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    More Linux Users Very Soon.

    Windows has lost a lot of end users but in large part to Apple. I believe Linux needs to be able to offer better native support for MS applications like Office and gaming support, an area where I think Linux has real promise, needs to be broadened. Linux has already made in roads via Steam Deck...
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    SOLVED: arch upgrade error

    I only ever use sudo pacman -Syu
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    Post a screenshot of your Desktop

    Gruvbox on an old mini laptop running LMDE 6
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    SOLVED: arch upgrade error

    Hi All, I have tried upgrading Arch and ran into this problem. I did trying restoring the system using Timeshift but the problem, oddly still remains. Any suggestions much appreciated. 27/727) checking keys in keyring...
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    Post a screenshot of your Desktop

    Lots of conkys... https://www.pling.com/p/1989052
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    AC56 driver

    For anyone looking to get Asus AC56 wifi adaptor working on Debian derivatives, I found this driver install works seamlessly: https://miloserdov.org/?p=5507 I have not tried on Arch.
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    Nexus 7 install linux?

    I have found a few solutions. Ubuntu did have an option about 10 years back but its long since expired. Someone has come up with a UB MATE alternative but to my eyes it looks complicated relative to what its being installed on. Apparently Ubuntu Touch is still viable, I'll do a little more...
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    Nexus 7 install linux?

    Has anyone had any success recently installing linux (of any flavour) on the Nexus 7 tablet? Its an old Google based thing sitting around gathering dust. Our daughter no longer uses it, so I thought perhaps we could put Linux on it and use it when travelling. I have found a lot of very old...
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    LMDE6 Write Up and Review

    Had upgrade and some on going problems on two of three laptops running LMDE 6. 6 is alright but I actually think 5 was faster and less hassle. Still overall a decent distro.
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    Want to find a distro that would be good for running a game server

    I'd use Linux Mint Debian Edition due to its relatively low overhead, non reliance on snaps and its Debian derived stability. That said, my main laptop which runs two lightweight city builder games through Steam, uses Arch and its been mostly very reliable and fast.
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    The FACTS about GNOME’s plans for THEMES

    Have heard GNOME tend to take their own path so its their way or bust? I only tried it once and hated it but then I do come from the world of Microsoft both privately and from a work perspective. I think personally Cinnamon, which I believe was borne from GNOME (??) is a decent compromise.
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    Bleachbit

    I find it good for cleaning out rubbish and it does tell you if one of your choices could jeopardise the integrity of your system.
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