xfce4 on postmarketOS on ASUS TF700T (Tegra T30 4x1.7GHz arm32, 1GB RAM). i3 or other tiling wm would probably be a better choice for this hardware, but it’s a tablet convertible so I wanted the touch features.
youtube-tui in xterm because that’s the only thing with working sixel support on this architecture. Playback works in 230p (driver issue).
I may eventually challenge myself to use nothing but this as a daily for a month or something. It’s surprisingly functional for a ten year old machine with partial hardware support.
What constitutes a “rice”?
Or is xfce more of a legume?
Well, i mean, the logo has a rodent in it, so… mammal? But i was asking about the term.
xterm config is probably custom an it has a fetch so it fits anyway meow :3
Cool desktop, but the term ricing has roots in anti-asian racism, you should change the title or else your post’ll probably get taken down
I’ve been tinkering with pmOS for a few days, trying to fix some issues with my old oneplus3t
I’m still far from being able to daily drive it (trying to launch an X server crashes the whole thing, some physical buttons are not detected, and I rely on a dirty hack to even get the onscreen tty to refresh) but it has been a really interesting learning journey.
It’s worth it to get on the pmOS matrix if you haven’t already. I had to do some troubleshooting with the u-boot port developer to get this up and running.
I’ve already joined it, people over there are indeed extremely helpful