Updated to Bookworm just the other day.
WindowMaker and Chicago95, what a nice aesthetic you have going!
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The retro look :D
Haha, I'm just used to it, been using WindowMaker since 1999 I think (Red Hat Linux 5.2 Apollo was my first distro).
What are you using to generate that?
neofetch is the programs name
It's called neofetch
You can install it via pretty much any package manager.
Apologies for the low-quality screen capture.
Does this count
Arch, Void, Arch, Gentoo, Arch, Arch,...you're all making me feel like a basic removed.
Ultralight hardware.
Not gonna lie, the fact that I can see all these neofetch images in the comment section has me sold on Lemmy over Reddit.
I'll eat my hat if I see anyone else here using this hehe
well, i at least know its a source based distro
It is! I mainly posted this to spread the word, SourceMage can always use more users :) We've actually been around almost as long as Gentoo!
NixOS! 💪
Anyone here on Steamdeck?
I wasn't aware steamOS used Pacman, i thought it was immutable
You can kinda make it bend a bit to your whim. While it is technically immutable if you don't mess with it, it does have everything necessary for using pacman. It just all reverts next time steamos updates. Anything you install directly through the discover portal is permanent, but it does technically have access to anything in the pacman repos as well.
I unlocked mine long enough to download neofetch and take the screenshot for this. It'll revert back soon, but I only needed it temporarily for imaginary internet points. :)
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