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RaspEX Kodi Build 200210 with LXDE/Kodi Desktops can be downloaded from SourceForge.net for free. The system is made especially for the new Raspberry Pi 4. RaspEX Kodi is based on Debian 10 Buster, Raspbian and Kodi Media Center. In RaspEX Kodi I’ve added the LXDE Desktop with many useful applications such as VLC Media Player and NetworkManager. Makes it easy to configure your wireless network. I’ve also upgraded Kodi to version 18.5Leia, which makes it possible to include...
Got a fancy recently to play some Civilization III.
I had been actually playing it before on Linux+WINE, but now, with my linux upgraded, the game wouldn't run in its basic variant. And in its Conquests variant it paints its background black after switching away and back to the game instance.
W/r to the 1st issue, it looks like something lacks from the WINE or doesn't interaface with it well enough. But I couldn't manage the diagnostics output so had to leave it at...
Posted 02-02-2020 at 11:16 PM bywagscat123 Updated 02-14-2020 at 08:39 PM bywagscat123
openSUSE 12.1 was released November 16, 2011. openSUSE attempted to change their versioning scheme, as the major version bumps such as 10.3 -> 11.0 didn't intentionally have any meaning. The scheme was to fit with the 8 month release schedule at the time, with November releases being .1, July releases .2, and March releases .3.
This version of openSUSE introduced major changes at all levels of the distribution. Most significant perhaps is the switch to systemd, which replaced the...
Posted 02-02-2020 at 10:20 PM bywagscat123 Updated 02-02-2020 at 11:44 PM bywagscat123
openSUSE 11.4 was released March 10, 2011, the day before the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan.
systemd wasn't quite ready to be default in openSUSE 11.4, and GNOME 3.0 would be shipped a few weeks after the release of openSUSE 11.4. GNOME 2.32, the last release of GNOME 2 and basis for the MATE Desktop fork of GNOME, was the default version of GNOME. As well, this is the last openSUSE release to include the highly customized one panel GNOME interface with the custom slab menu. GNOME...
I did the statistics on mintCast and Distrohoppers' Digest today, and had a mintCast meeting. I emailed Kevan about his Allegiance OS. I uploaded all my saved distros to Mega.nz. I wrote to the group leader of Ubuntu Budgie to ask how I could help. Now if I could just get a job in computers. You'd think with the End of Life of Windows 7, I could get a job installing Linux on all those old machines.
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