Just a polite reminder, this thread is for screenshots of Linux and BSD installs.
On FreeBSD you have a configuration file /home/user/.config/neofetch/config.confI'm using pfetch instead of neofetch for my specs read-out, simply because I find it looks cleaner than the wall of text in neofetch.
I know that, in fact that's what I used to do. Though, I just prefer not touching config files if there is already a solution that works perfectly instead.You can (easily) modify this file so that neofetch looks exactly like the pfetch in your screenshot.
rpm-ostree
, then you have to rebuild initramfs with rpm-ostree initramfs-etc --force-sync
And running only on a Mac, else I don't see the point.Just a polite reminder, this thread is for screenshots of Linux and BSD installs.
And the OP wrote:And running only on a Mac, else I don't see the point.
The best part of the game (for me) is to find the OS that runs best on a given machine and make it usable despite its' low resources and age....Maybe you have it running natively on a Mac or a PC, or even in a virtual machine...
This is a Mac forum, and how interesting is it to see screenshots from a PC where it is not a challenge at all to get BSD/Linux running?And the OP wrote:
The best part of the game (for me) is to find the OS that runs best on a given machine and make it usable despite its' low resources and age.
Give it a rest. The topic doesn't say Linux/BSD screenshots on a Mac only.This is a Mac forum,