Thank you Sup Forums

>friday evening
>in my bed with my X220 running void
>just riced xfce to look like windows 95
>shitposting on Sup Forums, arguing about which shell is best
I can't remember the last time I was so comfy before starting to post here. Sup Forums unironically made my life better.

Post comfy setups

>Thinkpad t40
>Slackware with spectrwm
>A warm blanket
>A coffee

mah void nigga.. musl or glib?

I want to get comfy too

What are some comfy distros? I already tried out Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE but wasn't that comfy desu

No musl, it's gay and there's literally no reason to use it

I mean Slackware's motto is basically something along the lines of "be comfy". Or, of course, void

>gay and there's literally no reason to use it
heh

No seriously, are there any actual advantages to musl?

>friday evening
>watching anime on x220 with gf
>after that have sex
>play league of legends on my t510 and she on her x220
>after her falling sleep I use my android phone to shitpost

this is true comfy desu

lighter
faster
less bloat

but yes, there are some major drawbacks atm..

>implement less core features
>"It's lighter and less bloated!"
Kekkity

I mean it's promising, sure, but right now it seems way more trouble than it's worth. And not in the "it will take more time to configure things" sense, like gentoo or something, but in the "things will break for no reason, and you might never even get them to work" sense.

Screenshot of your rice

What's a good screenshot program

>things will break for no reason
yes, that happens.

scrot

>I mean Slackware's motto is basically something along the lines of "be comfy".

slackware docs also use the smiley face with caret nose, what's not to love?

scrot um.png

>friday evening
>in my bed with my X220 running OpenBSD
>just finished setting up my CA and dumped ~2 thousand certificates to a flash drive
Now I just need to burn the laptop.

...

Holy shit I am a nigger, I just realised I'm still on solarized.

Here's a fixed one

On a side note, the linux tux looks absolutely retarded with solarized dark.

>Ubuntu MATE
After a little customization (removal of bottom panel, addition of window list on top panel, and changing default menu to brisk menu), I find it pretty comfy.

Try using the different panel presets with Ubuntu MATE, there's all kinds of presets emulating other systems and that's where the comfy lies

A stable DE that has a decent amount of eyecandy and comfy defaults

I used to use it to emulate Mac OS 9, similar to the Win95 ITT. although XFCE would work too