Screenfetch thread

Screenfetch thread

Is that a new install?

Debian Sid + modified dwm = ultra comfy

How's that sandy bridge performance treating you?

3 weeks old

ok

That's a lot of packets

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What do you mean?

Well it's ubuntu

Hello~

hello!

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when will bloatlets learn

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ok

dat font rendering

>Hahahaha I bet u never thought I am using windowz haha so troll x-d x-d x-dddd

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>3gb RAM with nothing running
lmoao

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>Discord
>chrome
>spotify
not him but look at conky you stupid retard. What are workspaces? faggot

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PEDOS OUT!!

how is that pedo?

if i post a obvious vm neofetch will i be bullied?

>nu-fetch
>V"M"
yes

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uwu

like this?

Whats polaris 10?
Do ryzen cpus have gpu on board?

please upload your pic folder 4 me I love u

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its 15gb

you're the reason no one takes arch seriously. You closed the fucking browser and killed all background processes to take a screenshot.

>Do ryzen cpus have gpu on board?
No, that'd be raven ridge

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>armv7
How you can run arm linux in a smartphone?

is raspberry pi 3

have you tried raspbian os? I watched some chink compare raspbian os to ubuntu, and the only difference was ubuntu was faster to boot, but raspbian was consistently faster for program loading. If you needed something raspbian couldn't provide, I suppose ubuntu makes sense.

filtered the bloatlet

No bloat here!

nigger I use arch on my daily laptop. honestly you aren't even using -let right. Bloatlet is someone who doesn't have too much bloat

>android
>not bloated
kek

i got my pi3 and got raspibian installed
its just grungy
its like using debian
mate = comfy

Huh, so that's what gentoo looks like. I honestly thought it would look, idk, better? Especially considering its legendary status in Sup Forums

>Arch
Reddit Linux, no, thanks. I'd better stick with Gentoo.

the new screenfetch thread?

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Firstly, how do you rice acme editor?
Secondly, what's eating all your ram?

surprise

nice

ty

>Firstly, how do you rice acme
There's some allocimage() calls in acme.c where the colors are set, replace them with
>allocimage(display, Rect(0,0,1,1), RGBA32, 1, 0x002b36FF);
for example to make them RGB. Change the value between 0x and FF to the RGB value of your choice, play around and see what's what

>Secondly, what's eating all your ram?
Chromium and plasma mostly? It scales I guess, the same setup works fine on 4GB

purely my prefernce in a Gnu/Linux OS. thank you for your opinion anyway! have a good day!