06-21-2021, 07:33 PM
(06-21-2021, 02:09 AM)moserwi Wrote: Moaning...If you like the Debian-based distros instead of Arch-based, Armbian is what you're looking for. They have XFCE by default, and everything works well. There were minor graphical tearing issues, but I'm sure they've been fixed by now (I prefer Manjaro i3, so I replaced my Armbian install).
why mantscharo? why not excotic-smell-no-3567-6??
There are debian, ubuntu, redhat, fedora, CentOS as well known and commonly used linux derivates.
And: "enjoy the simplicity" Oh yes, with KDE the most consuming display ever....
with 10.768 best hidden things to configure where only 50 are required.
Hows about a good keyboard, language, screen, sound, network configuration interface as that is all we need
in the first attempt. Missiing in gnome, KDE, mate, Cinnamion, LXDE, LXqt, so almost everywhere.
I'd like debian but I think ubuntu would have been the weay to go.
tried Daniel Thompson's Debian Installer but:
No wlan out of the box
No sound out of the box
No screen resolution, only 1920x1080(Maybe someone can construct a full screen looking glass to identify the letters?)
No way to xrandr 1366x768 (black screen) so the driver is scrap
Conclusio: NO, not really something that I can use to replace my best hated Windows 10 notebook.
Working three days to get a small lean LXDE humping around. With a looking glass beside it.
As for the resolution, as I understand it the laptop panels get super cranky when you try to change it. Instead, you should be able to just change the font. I don't have an XFCE install handy, but this appears to help: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=1735.