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Distro: OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

Window Manager: XMonad

Colourscheme: Solarized Dark

Other Image: https://imgur.com/a/aSUbveT

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Gentoo with a custom kernel made using the fantastic guidance from the wiki.

I replaced the tux boot logo with an IBM one, I used this guide to do that: https://linuxlink.timesys.com/docs/wiki/engineering/HOWTO_Use_a_custom_boot_logo (is not that hard)

Things that don't work yet:

  • Webcam microphone

Conclusion about Gentoo: Waiting for packages to compile is annoying. But the flexibility and the Gentoo wiki makes up for it. Also Gentoo now has binary packages so I don't have to wait for packages that I don't care about to compile.

Dotfiles (to use these dotfiles install the dependencies and clone the repo): https://codeberg.org/yusz/dotfiles-public

Picture of desktop: https://imgur.com/a/7z02PjJ

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Hi everyone. I recently followed the guide to create an EFI for my hackintosh system using the dortania guide.

On boot of the install media, all I get is a gradient on the monitor and nothing more, no mouse pointer etc.. It is able to boot into the install media successfully, but all I get is a gradient on my screen.

I have supplied an image and my EFI files are here (password: Hackintosh356:): https://use05.thegood.cloud/s/JKT2rLxmpkqKC66?path=%2F

The strange thing is, a few weeks ago, with the same EFI and hardware, I was able to install MacOS Ventura successfully and use it for two weeks, maybe I changed something? I have no idea. (I've already tried to run my config.plist through an online checker, after fixing some issues the same thing happens on boot to the install media)

These are my specs:

AMD Ryzen 7 2700x (8c/16t)

Sapphire RX 580 8GB

16GB RAM

Asrock B450M-HDV r4.0

Network cards: Realtek RTL8111H Intel E1000e

Audio Codec: Realtek ALC887/897

[EDIT]: Wow I am so stupid lol, I had a second monitor that was turned off plugged into my GPU, and the MacOS installer was displaying on that, I unplugged the second monitor and everything works again LOL.

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[XMonad] High Density

Simple additions to the default theme of XMonad.

I have taken inspiration from liskin's dotfiles here (https://github.com/liskin/dotfiles/tree/home/.xmonad) because he does the high density thing very well, I am trying to replicate the looks of his setup in my config, his one still looks way better in my opinion.

Dotfiles: https://codeberg.org/yusz/dotfiles-public

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