[GNOME] Debian gone Draculazoe@lemmy.world to Unixporn@lemmy.ml – 144 points – 1 years ago10Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldCan't resist to upvote anything that has Debian on itnala 🤝🏻1 more...Looks nice!Honestly debian has one of the best logos. I sometimes consider switching from arch just because of the logo. Is there a rolling release debian?Doesn't Debian Sid count as a rolling Debian?Honestly never looked into it, will check it out laterYes! Some time after making this post I switched to Debian Sid. It's great. I have kernel 6.4 series and gnome 44Is there a particular reason for using lambda as a prompt (or whatever this thing that you type after it is called), or it just looks cool? Besides that, cool rice, i like floating status bars too.I know lambda is a popular prompt character for Zsh themes. Don't know why thoughI like the stark orange Debian logo
Honestly debian has one of the best logos. I sometimes consider switching from arch just because of the logo. Is there a rolling release debian?Doesn't Debian Sid count as a rolling Debian?Honestly never looked into it, will check it out laterYes! Some time after making this post I switched to Debian Sid. It's great. I have kernel 6.4 series and gnome 44
Yes! Some time after making this post I switched to Debian Sid. It's great. I have kernel 6.4 series and gnome 44
Is there a particular reason for using lambda as a prompt (or whatever this thing that you type after it is called), or it just looks cool? Besides that, cool rice, i like floating status bars too.I know lambda is a popular prompt character for Zsh themes. Don't know why though
Can't resist to upvote anything that has Debian on it
nala 🤝🏻
Looks nice!
Honestly debian has one of the best logos.
I sometimes consider switching from arch just because of the logo.
Is there a rolling release debian?
Doesn't Debian Sid count as a rolling Debian?
Honestly never looked into it, will check it out later
Yes! Some time after making this post I switched to Debian Sid. It's great. I have kernel 6.4 series and gnome 44
Is there a particular reason for using lambda as a prompt (or whatever this thing that you type after it is called), or it just looks cool?
Besides that, cool rice, i like floating status bars too.
I know lambda is a popular prompt character for Zsh themes. Don't know why though
I like the stark orange Debian logo