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Holy crap, small world out there! Yes, it is, and now I’m on 4.4.190. Given that 4.4.197 is out now, I guess I’ll have to do it over again lol.
Have some more art, though it’s upside down
That's a very different style to your still life. It's come out nicely, particularly the shadows under the legs. Looks like a combination of mechanic/organic.
I'm still on 4.4.190 myself. I follow the official Slackware stable kernel releases, and 4.4.190 is still the most recent.
That Vivaldi does look nice, does it have a Menu Bar option?
Well, you have some options here. You can have a native window title bar to display the page title [how this looks will depend on your WM], you can have the title bar and a menu bar, or no title bar and a menu bar.
Well, you have some options here. You can have a native window title bar to display the page title [how this looks will depend on your WM], you can have the title bar and a menu bar, or no title bar and a menu bar.
You have just convinced me to try Vivaldi. Thanks.
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