The Linux Thread - The Autist's OS of Choice

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i turned off anti aliasing and the fonts went SUPER BLURRY and now the scailing on brave after i refreshed is tiny

Turning off anti-aliasing altogether is probably not a good idea. Apparently some people get a fix by forcing a certain DPI. I believe the default is typically 96.

im trying to run the font fix stallman avatar suggested but i don't know how to get into etc/enviroment how do i do that?

Link the post please
 
At that point why not just install another DE you tards, pacman -S xfce4 is right there!
Because I'm still trying to set up a pure window manager rice and in the meantime I've grown too attached to Dolphin with Konsole as my file manager with terminal pane.
 
dwm, with preferably terminal-based applications such as nnn as my file manager.

I have a tmux tab (and if you don't already use tmux, highly recommended) which is supposedly dedicated to using nnn but in practice I never use it. If I didn't have Thunar or some other graphical file manager that can use SFTP and absolutely had to certain things remotely completely headless I probably would.
 
What does KDE do better than Xfce besides rice?
Fractional scaling. XFCE can only scale windows by whole numbers. KDE can do increments of 6.25%. Running high DPI screens makes this necessary. I used to love XFCE, but it's unusable for my setup. If I drop to a single 4k large monitor I may give it a try again.
 
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