“PacHub provides a GTK4/libadwaita GUI for pacman and AUR, so you can avoid the terminal. PacHub can install/uninstall packages, perform upgrades, and provide
“PacHub provides a GTK4/libadwaita GUI for pacman and AUR, so you can avoid the terminal. PacHub can install/uninstall packages, perform upgrades, and provide
But why would I want that? I’m missing out on the pacman animation :(
True, just like when I first using Linux and disappointed that they removed the tux logo represent how many CPU cores you have during boot sequence.
If I’m not mistaken, it’s not “removed”; it is still an option in the kernel configuration, it’s just not enabled in the install script of most distros
Asking the real questions. Though I bet someone will add an animation