Very Nice. @freebird54 What DE and theme is that?
Pudge
Very Nice. @freebird54 What DE and theme is that?
Pudge
XFCE - with reverse scaling as mentioned. Themes etc here:
Newcomers won’t know about reverse scaling. I am using Linux for so long, I didn’t know that too. Before that, I had 1366x768px laptops, and there’s no need for that. When, I got the FHD laptop, I found scaling in the settings, which could be adjusted by pulling a radio button (Unity, Plasma), so just adjusted it to my eyes. With Openbox, I had to learn again, digging away, asking questions. Xubuntu doesn’t have that in settings manager, I checked. EnOS has x1.5, x2 etc, which I found misleading, so the post #6. Clicking on that in Display would run a script. I think, it has to be corrected. For the newcomers.
By the way, at Distrowatch, Endeavour OS is in the 7th place, and will be going up in time.
Well - it didn’t - and neither did anyone else until the release of 4.16 XFCE. It is there now, judging by the "Rolling Rhino’ version of it - which is 21.04 pre-release build, rolling.
I think it is misleading too - but no I’ve no mention of it on the XFCE site. Baffles me too! Nothing can be done from a distro end, though - except to make it unneeded by the Welcome resolution changer. After all - you only need it to see what you’re doing for the install - once that’s done, you can dig in for a solution (here, even) and sort out which methods you like…
As for Distrowatch. I have no idea what it means! MX-linux has kept top spot for a long time - yet there is little life on their forums when I have checked there (it’s one of my multi-boots). Makes you wonder…
I thought that display scaling script was added by an EnOS dev, so I gave that feedback.
Oh, one has to take Distrowatch page hit ranking with a grain of salt.
“Back that truck up over here… OK, DUMP!”
Correct. So if the 150% scaling makes things smaller then they might try the other way (i.e. 75%) to see if that works? Just saying, if you use a two-gang light switch and the first one doesn’t work then you might (just maybe) try the other one.
On or Off or Off or On?