I'm planning to move to arch after about a year spent on mint, mint is really good but I like the freedom of directly editing the settings files.
In mint many of those settings files are missing, changed with distro specific files or moved to another place so sometimes I get into a situation where I'm unable to find them.
For example, now I can't disable the DHCP, I have edited the /etc/network/interfaces to assign a static IP address but it still gets dynamically assigned.
I'm getting confused since I can't detect any sign of any DHCP daemon running in the background, so I'm not even sure that it's the DHCP that assigns a wrong IP address.
But once I restart my networking daemon it assigns the correct IP that I defined in intefaces file.
First linux boot-up I've seen that doesn't have a shitty ass 1990s CRT monitor! Thumbs up on originality! =P
pboxinator 1 year ago
Is that a maple desk? Looks nice.
meathook3000 1 year ago
@meathook3000 Thats how we do it in Canada.
HaXiT 1 year ago
No login even quicker :)
dudemandude3 1 year ago
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mihalurich 1 year ago
Nice monitor ;)
oficinax 1 year ago
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martmelee 2 years ago
put Option "NoLogo"
in your xorg.conf in the device section to not have to see the Nvidia splash screen.
heretic30176 2 years ago 4
I'm planning to move to arch after about a year spent on mint, mint is really good but I like the freedom of directly editing the settings files.
In mint many of those settings files are missing, changed with distro specific files or moved to another place so sometimes I get into a situation where I'm unable to find them.
For example, now I can't disable the DHCP, I have edited the /etc/network/interfaces to assign a static IP address but it still gets dynamically assigned.
PARTYzaNOVAC 2 years ago
Have you checked the wiki page? They are really helpful.
HaXiT 2 years ago
I have googled with no success.
I'm getting confused since I can't detect any sign of any DHCP daemon running in the background, so I'm not even sure that it's the DHCP that assigns a wrong IP address.
But once I restart my networking daemon it assigns the correct IP that I defined in intefaces file.
PARTYzaNOVAC 2 years ago
You use tint2 panel it looks like, right?
linkmaster03 3 years ago 3
Yes
HaXiT 3 years ago
Very nice. :D
linkmaster03 3 years ago 2
nice and quick!
trashjedi 3 years ago 4