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Grub theme breeze too large
Grub theme breeze too large













grub theme breeze too large
  1. #Grub theme breeze too large install#
  2. #Grub theme breeze too large Pc#

4K is cool, yet it's better for video, which I watch a lot of, and text is OK if setup right. Guess will have to do my email next, while some may consider seeing 48 emails a plus, kind of hard for me to read. Although don't understand why Google doesn't implement the magnified setting globally, rather than just here. Glad the the browser holds settings, or at least on this site, if there was any single thing I learned from a former member whom I won't call by name, this was the one. Speaking of which, all are shown while on this page at the same time! MadmanRB, thanks for the assist, maybe I'll find a setting. Although that was never my intent, just wanted a 4K capable card (is actually 8K capable) at a fair market price ($260-300 range). Not much difference between the two other than a upwards bump in clock speed on the FTW, and obviously, both are 4K ready, maybe not so much for gaming though.

#Grub theme breeze too large Pc#

Yet likely not the desktop viewing one, will be soon removing Mint off of this PC & onto my XPS 8700, which is a bit more powerful & has nearly the same GPU, only the EVGA 1060 SSC edition rather than FTW + ACX 3.0 on here (the SSC also has ACX 3.0).

#Grub theme breeze too large install#

BTW, this is the Linux MInt 18.1 install that required the Grub Rescue repair, there's more than the usual number of choices at boot, and this may be the root of the Grub issue. The filesystem automatically allocates the space on the disk for you, so you never need to resize partitions.BTW, have already tried the trick that Al shown me back in this older Topic (Post #38), the Grub menu is small, even though after going into Recovery Mode, typing 'c' then videoinfo, the suggested mode was 3840x2160, so followed Al's instructions to set the video in that mode, to no avail. Also, you can have different "partitions" but they don't take up a specified disk space. I also have compression enabled, where the filesystem compresses data in the background with relatively little overhead. I am using native encryption, which means that the filesystem encrypts the data on my drive, no need for LUKS. ZFS on root has many great features are that aren't available on other filesystems. This is what gives it the super fast boot times. This gives noticeably faster startup times because all the runit services use /bin/sh and dash is actually the default on void linux. Remove that symlink and link /bin/sh to dash. Also, by default /bin/sh is symlinked to bash on artix. You can symlink /etc/runit/sv to /etc/sv and /run/runit/service to /var/service these directories make more sense logically, are easier to type, and are the same as void linux. The default implementation of runit on Artix is kind of crappy compared to void linux, but this can be easily remedied. You get basically all of the packages of arch, but with the speed, ease of use, and customization of the other init systems.















Grub theme breeze too large