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Thread: Iulius Screenshots

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    Re: Iulius Screenshots

    Screenshot_2014-07-25-23-57-32.jpg

    Well, Android O/S is linux based, isn't it?

    Got a new ASUS MeMo Pad FHD 10 & kinda like the ASUS Dayscenes Live Wallpaper.
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    Re: Iulius Screenshots

    simple as well


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    Re: Iulius Screenshots

    New Arch install
    Cinnamon 2.2


    http://i.imgur.com/Ub1fjSI.png

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    Re: Iulius Screenshots

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaijday View Post
    New Arch install
    Cinnamon 2.2


    http://i.imgur.com/Ub1fjSI.png
    what makes people like Arch so much? never really tried it before

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    Re: Iulius Screenshots

    Quote Originally Posted by ACubed10 View Post
    what makes people like Arch so much? never really tried it before
    I COULD say the ARCH support...........
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    Re: Iulius Screenshots

    Pretty simple atm, still looking to expand the conky



    Current wallpaper is a screencap from Transformers, it rotates through a long long series of screencaps
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    Re: Iulius Screenshots

    Rolling release is the main factor for me, easier than a fresh install every 6 months. If theres an application update, you get it immediatly. Not 4 months down the line when Ubuntu get round to it.

    Plus the Community AUR, makes installing any program/drivers etc beyond easy. No adding repos etc, just search and install. Basically everything is there, available and maintained (in most cases).

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