but their logo could use some workshopping
The Tumbleweed logo too. Used to be a classie infinity symbol. They tilted it 45Β° and put some weird corners in there, and now it looks like Fedora fanart.
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but their logo could use some workshopping
The Tumbleweed logo too. Used to be a classie infinity symbol. They tilted it 45Β° and put some weird corners in there, and now it looks like Fedora fanart.
Eventhough i'm a void user i really like the artix logo and i think it's on of the best looking logos in neofetch/fastfetch
Could just use distrobox and install neofetch/fastfetch on whatever distro you choose
Coolest logo is guix π
Nobody else needs to see for it to look good to you :)
hyfetch is the same but with pride flags
I hate that this is me...
If I switch from discover to some other manager like bazaar, is it still going to default to my distro's flatpaks? Or will I have to manually choose?
I'm not super deep into Flatpak, but is there such a thing as a "distro's Flatpaks"? Normally, it uses central repositories like FlatHub, which are intentionally distro-independent.
A distro-specific repository would only make sense, if your distro maintainers are developing custom tooling...
At least Fedora and Elementary have distro-made repos. They use them to package their apps for all distro versions without having to rely on Flathub infra and admins
It should. Install it to find out, you can keep both Bazaar and Discover while you make up your mind
unironically this is what got me to switch my main pc to manjaro