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7/14/2025, 6:16:12 AM
>noticed gnome-terminal.real .perl gnome-terminal in htop
>look at a huge wrapper script
>get rid of gnome-terminal stuff and anything that had a corresponding ppid
>apt autoremove
>im in tty installing xfce
>remove gvfsd gdm3 ubuntu-desktop nautilus ubuntu-setting all that removed everything
other than qt scaling pissing me off xfce is nice looking and uses gtk with dark mod and i still get apt repositories. starts with light dm now and all around i think its pretty clean took a while to configure but i can move around faster in xfce4 when you click a task open on panel it opens click it again it closes
>onebraincell.jpeg
what would you guys recommend disable or delete next? how much bloat can i get rid of? how much can i change before its not ubuntu anymore? or rather, what linux distro would you guys recommend wand exactly why you use it?
i really like apt repositories. the software is always in there soo you can really utilize the apt search with grep and actually get software in under a minute, no package manager needed.
why must i change everything about the system am i just becoming an arch user?
i might ask you guys to redpill me on a new system because im still a bit of a noob ngl.
>look at a huge wrapper script
>get rid of gnome-terminal stuff and anything that had a corresponding ppid
>apt autoremove
>im in tty installing xfce
>remove gvfsd gdm3 ubuntu-desktop nautilus ubuntu-setting all that removed everything
other than qt scaling pissing me off xfce is nice looking and uses gtk with dark mod and i still get apt repositories. starts with light dm now and all around i think its pretty clean took a while to configure but i can move around faster in xfce4 when you click a task open on panel it opens click it again it closes
>onebraincell.jpeg
what would you guys recommend disable or delete next? how much bloat can i get rid of? how much can i change before its not ubuntu anymore? or rather, what linux distro would you guys recommend wand exactly why you use it?
i really like apt repositories. the software is always in there soo you can really utilize the apt search with grep and actually get software in under a minute, no package manager needed.
why must i change everything about the system am i just becoming an arch user?
i might ask you guys to redpill me on a new system because im still a bit of a noob ngl.
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