Elive is alive! Elive Retrowave 3.8.50 LTS Linux distro released nearly seven years after last stable version
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://nerds.xyz/2026/03/elive-retrowave-3-8-50/
Elive is alive! Elive Retrowave 3.8.50 LTS Linux distro released nearly seven years after last stable version
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://nerds.xyz/2026/03/elive-retrowave-3-8-50/
I haven't posted here in a hot minute, but I feel like posting today...
So what's your favorite Terminal Emulator and why?
My preferred has typically been Terminlogy from #EnlightenmentDesktop
Terminology notably has image and video playback support, a shnazzy visual bell, and is pretty light...
But it's missing some support for certain ANSI Sequences. These days I use KiTTY due to not being able to use Terminology without xwayland.
Can you find any features your terminal is missing? (Common Ansi features, true color support, Link support....)
Do you know of some useful feature a terminal you use has that others don't?
Put X Server on the ThinkPad. I won't need much, and my prefered Window Manager is still experimental on Wayland.
Gonna keep using Enlightenment and try to learn C and C++. Maybe I can contribute one day.
Decided to install Plasma 6 today. I've been using Enlightenment exclusivly for a while now and frankly I like it, but I also like KDE and I decided to go for that for a while as well. Plus SDDM works better for me as a Desktop Manager over LightDM
Working on @E themes. Trying to do something useful to at least help and extend a project I love.
Finally figured out how to get a #NetworkManager indicator in the #EnlightenmentDesktop systray.
I still love this particular Window Manager.
Working a little on cleaning up my @gentoo build. Unmerged Gnome and KDE and am gonna just get the basic stuff, maybe the administrative apps I need and little else. just want to try and get a little bit cleaner as I work.
Currently sitting in #EnlightenmentDesktop which is my long time favorite for when I want to be on the absolute minimum even if I have #WindowMaker installed as well.