no one cares nor listens to people who show vulnerability. if you act tough and talk big, that's what gets you attention, not sincerety and honesty.
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gnome with "dash to panel" and "arc menu" extensions. familiar and unobtrusive, but seemingly resource heavy. for a low spec machine, my vote would go to xfce.
tap the chain icon. took me a while lol
that clears things up. thanks!
same for my manjaro install lol, it kinda bothers me but there must be some reason
off topic question: what is the purpose of the unallocated 2mb at the start and the end of the drive?
don't be sorry, this is unironically really cool and cute! i would love to see this as an alternative icon, or an easter egg in the "about" section of the app!
uhhhh can we not?
it was better than expected. every scene with barry's mother was touching. keaton rocked. calle did great with the little screen time she was given. the last scene with batfleck was very good. however, the cgi genuinely sucked imo. overall a decent send-off for an unfortunate cinematic universe.
i am indeed aware of "fast startup". that and hibernation are one of the first things i disable on every windows install.
after removing plymouth, i managed to reduce the boot time to my desired 20 seconds. seems fine for a desktop. cheers!
thanks, the pic is very clear and easily digestible. it seems that plymouth-quit-wait.service takes the longest (~23s). if i understand correctly, plymouth is essentially just some boot animation. is it a good idea to remove/disable/skip it?
edit: curiosity got the better of me. after following the steps described here, i have managed to remove the fancy plymouth boot animation and went from 40-ish seconds to 20-ish. good enough for me. cheers!
haven't met a single person with these two opposites.