If you’re not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.
— Malcolm X
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I think that’s just in the settings. Select edit profile in the settings menu and then to change the text color, you’ll find many options under the appearance tab, hope this helps!
Oh, I see, ya that’s a bit above my pay grade. I just got a setup which looks clean and stuck with it lol. But let me know what your think of the layout!
You’ll have to excuse my ignorance, I’m just not to sure, isn’t changing to Underworld and Bali altering the GTK theme? I use Breeze Dark, then Underworld, Bali’s Black, and still playing with different icons. Currently Griffin Ghost is my choice, plus the high contrast cursor.
That’s the one, Underworld paired with Bali10050 for coloring is the best KDE dark mode setup in my book.
Underworld > Oxygen, at least for my tastes!!
I don’t have an extention on FF but whenever I copy a link there’s an option to also copy clean link. I’m not home, but I believe this is associated with my search engine being SearXNG.
UNetbootin could be cool, it’ll provide access to mamy iso’s instead of just one.
Distro’s supported:
- Ubuntu
- Kubuntu
- Xubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Debian
- openSUSE
- Arch Linux
- Damn Small Linux
- SliTaz
- Linux Mint
- Zenwalk
- Slax
- Elive
- CentOS
- FreeBSD
- NetBSD
- 3CX
- Fedora
- PCLinuxOS
- Sabayon Linux
- Gentoo
- MEPIS
- LinuxConsole
- Frugalware Linux
- xPUD
- Puppy Linux
It can be used to load various system utilities too, such as:
- Parted Magic
- SystemRescueCD
- Super Grub Disk
- Dr.Web Antivirus
- F-Secure Rescue CD
- Kaspersky Rescue Disk
- Backtrack
- Ophcrack
- NTPasswd
- Gujin
- Smart Boot Manager
- FreeDOS
Good bot!
The KDE spin has x11, KDE is my go to DE everytime. So assumed that layer I guess.
But Fedora is upstream of Alpine, right?
Heck ya to Fedora, glad to see it recommended for a first time user. It’s not much more difficult than Mint, but you can also get into the weeds instead of having to find a new distro after Mint. Mint basically has permanent training wheels, while with Fedora you can pop em off whenever it’s convient.
Edit: Fedora is also a more up to date Alpine and it’s not directly controlled by Red Hat.
Just going off how things are setup in the KDE spin, the tracker is what allows you to search and find files on the machine. Disabling it would most likely make it tough to find files. But I’m not familiar with gnome just to be clear. I’d say report it and hopefully someone else can provide better detail.
A trick I’ve learned for when this happens with SearXNG is to add “!web” to the search query. It provides a wider range of search engines and images, which specific ones can be selected in the settings. Like all things software, it takes a bit to adjust to a new interface but SearXNG allows users to control a lot more of the functionality.
Sorry it sounds like an add, swear to jah I’m just curious as it seems to have been around.
Yep, you sure are lol, I edit the previous comment and added a Debian install guide for Vaultwarden. My apologies for the mix up.
Sorry OP, I was trying to do a few things at once. But found this which should be helpful https://vaultwarden.discourse.group/t/installation-for-a-noob/1609
One of the comments provides a step by step guide for setup. If this sounds reasonable, then you could do it all here and you’d have no need for Aegis!
Just paste the images into a word processor then convert them to a PDF, this at least keeps the PDF instead of JPEGs.