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Completely forgot about /x/. I only hang out on /g/ these days. It's not particularly worthwhile or informative, but it is a fun way to relax. Also, 4chan is still pretty much the hub of internet popular culture.
Completely forgot about /x/. I only hang out on /g/ these days. It's not particularly worthwhile or informative, but it is a fun way to relax. Also, 4chan is still pretty much the hub of internet popular culture.
/g/ is ok , other than /x/ there is also /vr/ because I like retro gaming.
A few minor updates including a kernel rebuild for a bit of performance tweaking and a brighter wallpaper than I usually pick as well as a few unneeded processes disabled in Startup. This level of resources includes a build of Firefox 57+ running with 8 tabs active.
Early morning updates. I changed my wallpaper, it can be found here, along with others.
Slackware64-14.2 and a number of panel add ons from SBo for Xfce4. Based on most of previous my posts to this thread I am sure most of you can deduce that I like dark grey/blue themes.
Early morning updates. I changed my wallpaper, it can be found here, along with others.
Slackware64-14.2 and a number of panel add ons from SBo for Xfce4. Based on most of previous my posts to this thread I am sure most of you can deduce that I like dark grey/blue themes.
Very nice, what is that command you're running in the top left window?
Very nice, what is that command you're running in the top left window?
I was connected to my LAN Slackware Mirror and ran head -n 20 ChangeLog.txt. It shows the top 20 lines of a file, in this case the Slackware64 14.2 change log.
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