Using this on my stupidly low-spec netbook with 1GB of RAM has been excellent, I've never had something as resource light while still security friendly with no systemd bloat
I'll stick to Arch on my desktop, but this is good for portable devices
Luis Foster
I currently use arch, how hard would it be to switch over to clover?
Hunter Hughes
Literally why would anyone ever use this meme. I hope enough suckers install this botnet under the guise of free software for neets by neets. Well played.
Jeremiah Cruz
Making an easy script that builds all CloverOS packages inside a chroot (runnable on any distro)
i wouldn't be surprised if he could barely use windows desu, probably has a desktop full of shareware and spyware icons
Gabriel Fisher
I installed it on my moms old vista laptop, dual core with 3gib of RAM, and she hasn't complained
Levi Lee
I've gotta be a bit conservative with how many applications I have open with 1, so I could imagine it'd be smooth sailing if you go up to 3
Benjamin Walker
should i make this my first linux os? I just spent a week learning about hardware and picking parts out for my first pc build, so i dont mind spending time to figure out how to get this up and running. ultimately it can have a gui/desktop environment, right? im not autistic and tasteless enough to want just a command line.
Jayden Parker
How do I change my time to correct time zone?
Gavin Green
doesn't help she uses facebook, which immediately eats half the memory available.
Gentoo is still gentoo, even if Sup Forums hold your hand for it. Try ubuntu varians/opensuse/debian with xfce/lxde/mate first.
Sebastian Long
does anyone have a larger version of this one without the weeb shit
Jaxon Butler
>without the weeb shit blatant bait.
Isaiah Baker
...
Sebastian Hernandez
bump
Aaron Reed
./cloveros_settings.sh
Carter Carter
How it behaves while installing in a laptop over WiFi? I tried installing gentoo and failed because of that, I want to learn how gentoo works with clover before trying installing manually.
Ayden Powell
Internet connection isn't used when installing CloverOS
>Only a 64-bit distro >OP too retarded to know how to work with 32-bit source code >Praises how good CloverOS is for low-resource computers >Doesn't program for computers with low resources Until you get this thing working on an IBM T30, into the trash your disgraceful project goes. I see it as more of a shitty anime collage project than an actual distro.
Christian Davis
Then go ahead and install 32bit gentoo on your own. No one is stopping you from doing so.
Christian Roberts
/REKT
Bentley Foster
...
Levi Sullivan
looks gr8 m80
Ayden Russell
Is there any sort of RSS reader in the repo? That's how I keep up with new sites and youtube accounts
Isaac Brooks
Nice.
Christian Clark
Fuck off nigger. Go ahead and install Gentoo on T30 yourself. I have done it and it sure was a lot of fun.
You would probably learn a thing or two if you are being that impatient little faggot.
Lincoln Rodriguez
Other than Firefox, I'm not sure. Name a few and I'll put them all in.
Brandon Gutierrez
I'd say newsbeuter for terminals, liferea for GUI
Luke Ortiz
ty
William Hernandez
They're now in.
Anthony Taylor
bump
Noah Rivera
bump
Leo Russell
Will it work on my t60?
Justin Hughes
Will your t60 work with it?
Zachary Phillips
works on my t60
Matthew Williams
I remember seeing in the github mirror a generic scheme of how to format a drive to dual boot cloveros and windows. I don't seem to find it in gitgud. Can anyone point me to it, please?
Robert Campbell
GPT: Make 1MB partition at the start of the drive (resize if you need to) Install CloverOS to empty partition CSM Boot for CloverOS, UEFI Boot for Windows 10
MBR: Install CloverOS to empty partition Grub asks you if you want to boot Windows or Linux
Eli Clark
can you be more specific? i remember seeing some easy to follow instructions with /dev/sdx. My PC doesn't have UEFI.
Benjamin Evans
There's really nothing more to it. It could look like this:
MBR /dev/sda1 Linux /dev/sda2 Windows /dev/sda3 Windows /dev/sda4 Windows
or
MBR /dev/sda1 Windows /dev/sda2 Windows /dev/sda3 Windows /dev/sda4 Linux
as for GPT:
GPT /dev/sda1 1mb partition /dev/sda2 Windows /dev/sda3 Windows /dev/sda4 Windows /dev/sda5 Windows /dev/sda6 Linux
or
GPT /dev/sda1 1mb partition /dev/sda2 Linux /dev/sda3 Windows /dev/sda4 Windows /dev/sda5 Windows /dev/sda6 Windows
Elijah Robinson
now, which should i use? mbr or gpt?
Nolan Green
MBR
Dominic Jones
in gparted that's called msdos, right?
Jeremiah Collins
Yes
Levi Hernandez
...
Robert Evans
I have a problem with some of my keys not being translated correctly to the escape codes. For example, the delete key shows '~' character. This happens in the login tty, aterm and urxvt.
Logan Allen
I've had that issue before, I would check your keyboard layout
Brandon Cruz
where do i check this? is there an easy way to change it? like a package that detects it?
Samuel Watson
what's the difference between this and gentoo
Ryder Peterson
it's an install script for gentoo, otherwise it's just gentoo
Luke Stewart
>Github account was locked Does anyone know why?
Nolan Brown
what the fuck. this shit is still going? dont tell me anyone actually uses a fucking distro made by 4chin/geeee/
Ayden Perez
this looks shit. ask /gd/
Thomas Baker
THIS SHIT IS BASED ON GENTOO? XDDDD
Carter Sullivan
okay. i have been reading and i found the extended_keymaps in usr/share/keymaps/i386/include, but i don't know which one to use.
Carter Ward
i am posting from it this very second
Ian Baker
It's my daily driver
Samuel Cruz
trolls or sjw garbage probably flagged it for being related to Sup Forums.
Jaxon Diaz
>CloverOS GNU/Linux is scripts that creates a Gentoo image and a packages repo (Binhost) that contains unique USE flags and CFLAGS. It aims to be a fast, poetterfrei, lightweight out of the box desktop.
ein volk ein reich ein autismus
Christian Myers
no hablo espaniol
Colton Wright
guess I'll post itt
I've been thinking about making a Linux distro for a short while now. A debian based distro has been done by everyone and their mother, anf I don't really want to make a "just another shitty debian derivative". I looked at OpenSUSE's creater studio and while it looked like it would probably be the easiest, it seems neglected. So I'm considering something slackware-based, but not directly because I'd like to take advantage of of other slackware-based distros compiling for multiple systems and save myself some work.
what I'm looking for is something >stable >with support for a lot of hardware already >not too prohibitive for me to strip bundled software out of >something that gets out of the way on updates the same way that slackware is said to. I'd like to have my say before letting the like 2 people who might use my shitty distro update but other than that it shouldn't be too much maintenance on my side >low bloat
been on gentoo for three years, so I know some stuff I looked at Salix, Slackel, Vector, and Zenwalk. I don't know what's best for me really and I don't have much experience with anything slackware based, although I gave slackware itself a try
also general question. how hard is it to compile a package to work well on many systems? with the scale of supported systems being the same scale as like the average distro? I'm not really looking for the speed advantages of compiling from source like gentoo is memed about, just something stable and cross platform to make a binary from, without messing with appimage snakeware
tldr making a distro, want to use something slackware-based but not directly cuz too lazy. maybe salix-based?
Henry Scott
neither proper english
Nicholas Ward
Honestly, it's piss easy to make a distro using Gentoo.