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some dumb fsck wrote:>>
At one point I had a Linux setup that looked kind of like his. I was
running Openbox on Manjaro. You had to right-click on the blank screen
to bring up a menu.
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On that system, the login screen and desktop you see were actually a
separate graphical login manager (SLiM), window manager (Openbox),
compositing mgr (compton), panel (tint2panel), right-click menu (Obmenu
generator using xml) and wallpaper setter (Nitrogen using .png or .jpg).
Each piece was installed and launched separately.
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It was fast, but kind of silly to use. After you installed an app, you
had to manually run a separate program to force the new app to show up
in the right-click menu. Or you could open some text file and add it
manually.
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That's the kind of crap Feeb does 12 hours a day, when he's not busy
doing Nobel-level scientific research.
What's "silly" or a "waste of time" to you, may be fun and rewarding
to others, you dumb fsck.
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Who are you to judge?
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Some of your shitty pals whined that, in order to choose a Linux
distro, one needs to do a little research and then try a few options.
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Oh no! I might get distracted during "Dancing with the Stars"! What
a tragedy! Someone please just tell me what to use!
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