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BrickLinux as supported os #2354
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Can you provide a link to where BrickLinux is published? |
I have yet to publish it
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Can you provide a link to where BrickLinux is published?
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So if you want a beta I can't supply until further notice |
Okay, good luck on the development. To add support for your os in neofetch, you will have to design a logo first, and then design an ascii art of the logo. |
But also... is BrickLinux using Linux kernel? |
Yes, rn it is using the arch kernel
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But also... is BrickLinux using Linux kernel?
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Neofetch will only print "Unknown OS detected" if the kernel is not supported, which means that your kernel name (as detected by Let's see some examples: Fedora's kernel is "Linux" Debian's kernel is "Linux" ArchLinux's kernel is "Linux" (even when I'm using the linux-zen kernel) You should instead modify |
Oh I didn't know that, thanks for the clarification, I'll set it up again
after school today
…On Sun, Aug 13, 2023, 9:56 PM Azalea ***@***.***> wrote:
Yes, rn it is using the arch kernel
Neofetch will only print "Unknown OS detected" if the *kernel* is not
supported, which means that your *kernel name* (as detected by uname -s)
is BrickLinux. If you're distro is using Linux kernel, it should always be
"Linux" and you shouldn't modify that.
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Let's see some examples: Fedora's kernel is "Linux"
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Debian's kernel is "Linux"
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ArchLinux's kernel is "Linux" (even when I'm using the linux-zen kernel)
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You should instead modify /etc/os-release to identify your distro.
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Description
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Neofetch version
Neofetch 7.1.0
Screenshot
Dist wont ss
Also /etc/profile
Config file
doesnt exist
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