But it's easily fixed.
>inb4
CUDA support?
>>103254103>easily fixed>Packages: 839>Theme: Adwaita [GTK3]>Memory: 8GB used
>>103254166The number of packages installed doesn't indicate how bloated your OS is, necessarily. I have a number of compilers and libraries installed, each one can pull in a shit ton of packages.As I do have some GTK programs, yes there is a GTK theme. Most of the memory is being used by a million browser tabs plus a couple wget jobs I have kicked off.Now post yours.
>>103254184If you insist.
>>103254103>but muh bloat>Gpu: llvmpipeLmao
>>103254287Do you know what it is?
>>103254103Install Gentoo
>>103254267>he doesn't do anything with his computerNot enough packages for anything but browsing and cooming.
take wallpaper, you look like you need it.
>>103254287>>103254316software screen rendering?
>>103254483>200x113wow even papes in openbsd have 0 bloat!
>>103254654That's just the highest resolution it supports
>>103254647I used OpenBSD a month ago. I wasn't able to get hardware rendering to work, stuck on llvmpipe. Making intel-20.conf and using the newer modesetting drivers did nothing so I went back to Linux
>>103254103Use Isotop.sh to autosetup dwm
>>103254711No, I like fvwm.
>>103254267how is yours any better than the one he posted lmao133 packages and 5GB ram839 packages and 8GB ramconsider trading macOS for mathOS
>>103254736>fvwmAn acquired taste
>>103254103bloat isn't really a problem. No other OS has progams share packages. Hell, most of the time programs on other OSes are webapps. It's bloated as hell and any linux setup will be lightweight by comparison