spxak1@lemmy.worldtoPop!_OS (Linux)@lemmy.world•Trying to install pop! on my laptop.English
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1 year agoGlad you fixed it. Have a look and start using ventoy for your ISO and USB needs.
Glad you fixed it. Have a look and start using ventoy for your ISO and USB needs.
Content! That’s the key.
As for the platform, i like the inline commenting, but I miss markdown. Also, it keeps the interface in Greek(??). I do have Greek installed as a secondary keyboard layout for all my physics/maths typing, but having a Greek interface (which I have to change everytime from “Browser’s default” to English, is weird.
My L420 had it (2011) and every ThinkPad I’ve used (many) ever since.
I installed it, then I created the conf file which I then imported to the gnome extension and use it since. It’s rather simple. Follow instructions for cli configuration to make the file, then just get a gnome extension and follow the instructions of it.