I’m not, I just run it through terminal too see what’s going on, and seriously a decade? And it’s still not complete?
I’m not, I just run it through terminal too see what’s going on, and seriously a decade? And it’s still not complete?
I reinstall ghostscript and it’s doesn’t throw missing engine error anymore but it crash if I try to change theme (segmentation fault)
I installed ghostscript and it doesn’t give me error anymore but it still crash if I try to change theme (script-fu:2516): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: 14:13:54.547: script-fu: gimp_wire_read(): error Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Is gtk not backward compatible with older version?
The app run fine but ui are mass up and unusable because of missing themes engines, and it crash (I got segmentation fault) if I try to change theme to system theme it’s fine 3 days ago
I heard VR is a nightmare on Linux, luckily I’m not into VR but I hope they support it in the future for those who needs it
Launch your apps from terminal like a real Arch gangsta
Lol I didn’t notice that, now it’s also buging me, thanks a lot
Yeah it’s just plain KDE panel, for the buttons I use “application title bar” from KDE widget store that’s all I used for the panel customization
It’s KDE panel+application title widget
Yes it’s working completely offline you can’t even access the werehouse, I’m not sure if they allow it on there because you need a pirated version of SU to work, here is my rough instruction
you have to keep in mind that you can’t even install SU24 with Wine, so a portable version is a must which mean sail the high seas is the only way to obtain it (appnee dot com)
I still use it from time to time for 3d printing
I always remove any virtual machines every time I’m done with it and reinstall if I need to use it again
You can if it’s a protable software, you can “acquire” portable softwares on appnee
Fedora should fit your needs perfectly
Hi, it’s Arch Linux and for gtk application style it’s “Materia-Blackout”, I don’t have any major customization except I hide title bar in “Breeze Window Decoration” I set “Window-Specific Overrides” to “.*” and tick “Hide Window title bar” I also use global menu and “Application title bar” widget