I'm using Reactionary Plus with KDE (plus some small modifications i made myself). It's really smooth compared to other Win9x based themes. It also goes well with my collection of Lain wallpapers.
https://store.kde.org/p/1252412/
I'm using Reactionary Plus with KDE (plus some small modifications i made myself). It's really smooth compared to other Win9x based themes. It also goes well with my collection of Lain wallpapers.
Post by TheLeatherMushroom »
Yeah I'm currently going through my "explain everything to me like I'm a five year old" era. It's like re-learning how to walk but way harder. I wan't all of the fancy cyberdeck lookin shit but at the same time I am basic and like nice cute GUI's and helpful frontends.ravanal wrote: Mar 13th, '26, 08:41I'm using Reactionary Plus with KDE (plus some small modifications i made myself). It's really smooth compared to other Win9x based themes. It also goes well with my collection of Lain wallpapers.
https://store.kde.org/p/1252412/
I feel this. It's not just the style, but also the functionality for me. I have used Linux servers for a long while, but only some of that knowledge translated over to the desktop. It took me about three hours to map network drives on CachyOS and I think I did it the wrong way. On a server, I just used Systemd and some .mount files and it usually just werks because there's always a connection to the network... but on my laptop I won't always be on the network. So when I disconnect, the mounts vanish and I have to re-mount them all manually. So, I'm at the part where I try to figure out how to get them to automatically mount if available. The learning curve is real...TheLeatherMushroom wrote: Mar 13th, '26, 13:25 Yeah I'm currently going through my "explain everything to me like I'm a five year old" era. It's like re-learning how to walk but way harder. I wan't all of the fancy cyberdeck lookin shit but at the same time I am basic and like nice cute GUI's and helpful frontends.
Post by TheLeatherMushroom »
Need to check this one out myself, this looks awesome on KDE
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Post by chiefterror »
Did you know what was causing it? I usually tinker for a bit, but the thing with Linux is that I usually end up doing a clean install when it gets too frustrating. I'm trying to stick with CachyOS though and so far I haven't been extremely annoyed beyond other distros. I wonder if it was Wayland nonsense or something?chiefterror wrote: Mar 17th, '26, 15:02 CachyOS decided that it liked to freeze my video signal mid-everything; even when adjusting schedulers and GPU profiles to powersave, no dice. I just decided to get back on my old Arch config apart from switching out Niri for KDE Plasma.
Post by chiefterror »
i think the Sched-ext features in CachyOS didn't play nice with my machine (any tool that can potentially improve HW performance is something i'm going to explore), and the way I was trying to set it up was awfully similar to how i compiled my TKG kernel from Arch. It felt redundantward wrote: Mar 22nd, '26, 08:31
Did you know what was causing it? I usually tinker for a bit, but the thing with Linux is that I usually end up doing a clean install when it gets too frustrating. I'm trying to stick with CachyOS though and so far I haven't been extremely annoyed beyond other distros. I wonder if it was Wayland nonsense or something?
Did you go back to GRUB too?
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