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My brother-in-law gave me his old Windows-7 notebook, a robust-looking Acer-something.
The screen shoot is originally 1600x900 and you know what? I leave it in that format, because I have never had such a big screen:https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...1&d=1700086777
I took the Debian-dark theme and changed just the background-image, menu background and the icons for some buttons.
Recently had a locked up Mac-mini (2018 model) which refused to boot, and after much frustration attempting to restore it I gave up and decided to try installing Linux.
Mistakenly thought it had to be a version aiming at either PPC or Apple Silicon processors, but those .iso files (for Adelie Linux and later Kali) failed to be visible on the Mac boot-selector (accessed by holding ALT key during boot).
It was actually the AMD64 iso that was required.
After a finicky install with initial failures during partition, and later during package install, eventually success.
Very nice converted linux box with 500G hard drive, i5 processor and 3.7G memory.
Fast boot, very quiet, no overheating tendency, decent built-in audio speakers.
A keeper.
Transparency working for terminals and the conky system monitor, in Xfce (here) but not in WindowMaker.
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