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[Linux-Mint][XFCE-4.18]
Parce que ça fonctionne tout simplement! Mon PC portable domestique ^_^
[Titan2]
Using my Titan2 since October 2025
Launcher : NeoLauncheur
intel_pstate
I don't understand why MX Linux defaults to "acpi-cpufreq" and doesn't offer a choice between "acpi-cpufreq" and "intel_pstate". My laptop was heating up to 110°C; I had to modify the GRUB configuration to get "intel_pstate"!
With "intel_pstate", my PC stays between 45 and 50°C.
équipe du Japon
Dur pour l'équipe du Japon! Le Japon est situé en hémisphère nord et elle est dans le groupe de classement de la zone sud!
Courage à eux!!
[_SOLUS_Budgie_]
My trial run of Solus's Desktop Environment versions is complete. After installing KDE Plasma, XFCE, and Gnome, I've returned to my starting point: Budgie. I hope the developers will decide to skip Budgie 10.10 (labwc) and move directly from 10.9.4 to 11.0 (qt6). I'm willing to wait, even though version 10.9.4 is based on X11 but is very stable. Version 10.10 is merely a "gateway version" and not stable (as seen while testing other distributions), even if labwc is clean and lightweight.
Solus on an old laptop
I used to have a bad feeling about installing Linux on old PCs. Five months ago, I installed MaboxOS (openbox) on my mother's laptop (13 years old, 6 GB RAM, HDD, i3). But it was very slow. I have a newer laptop and I installed Solus XFCE. Of course, it runs perfectly. I tried installing it on the old PC and, to my surprise, it runs flawlessly. Opening programs like the browser is faster. All this to say, even if a desktop environment is lighter, that doesn't necessarily mean it will handle the hardware better. And Solus is truly wonderful :)
[_SOLUS_][XFCE]
I'm using Solus and I've chosen XFCE for working on my laptop.
[SOLUS][XFCE]
I will ultimately use XFCE to work on my laptop.