AFAIK it hasn’t been done because the mascot is placed there as some sort of branding by the creator of Anubis. In its website it’s explained that you can change or remove the mascot for a fee if you plan to use it for corporate purposes.
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AFAIK it hasn’t been done because the mascot is placed there as some sort of branding by the creator of Anubis. In its website it’s explained that you can change or remove the mascot for a fee if you plan to use it for corporate purposes.
You’re totally right, that’s the best usecase for a TUI. I was joking :)
hater!
Can’t say I didn’t ask for it lol
I get their usability too. It’s understandable if you have to access a server remotely and you want some sort of interface for some software without loading the server with a lot of packages like gtk, qt or stuff like that. I said it mostly to jokingly dunk on the newer arch/omarchy users with their fancy hyperland setups :P
Call me a hater, but TUIs are just filler for the modern wm ricer. I see new ones pop up everyday lol
Nah, it actually affected my main laptop with a modern amd cpu 😅.
I’m actually more into seeing what happens with my computer so it’s not an issue for me, but for fedora users like my gf it might be lame to have it boot up to a black screen (she has a laptop with similar specs).
The fix is to use a grubby command to disable rhgb at boot. You can find the fix in the fedora discussion website.
I don’t know if it’s been officially fixed yet, but I’m holding the update for a laptop until it’s fixed.
You’re completely right, I guess it’s kind of weird to fork it just to replace an image. If it’s MIT you can just replace the image and not bother about publishing such simple change, right?