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@Liophora@furry.engineer unfortunately nedit is not a package in archlinux32 repositories and trying to pull from aur tells me it's unavailable for the pentium4 architecture

oh well

@quirk i wouldn't rule out ram just because a different os boots without doing a full memtest but i would say from the message that it's more likely something in the storage path, either with a controller or with the storage device itself

if the live usb never tries to access it that would explain why it doesn't show the symptoms

@Liophora@furry.engineer featherpad complains that i have too new a qt and segfaults and most everything else wants to install their entire desktop package as dependencies

nedit seems the most promising as someone else already suggested and i'll try it later today

next time someone tells me to try Linux instead of windows i'll just shove this thread in their face

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but maybe Wayland will fix everything once it finally releases in 20 years

not that it'll run on any current, let alone older, machines we currently own

you're lucky if the same hardware heavily supported 10 years ago by xorg and mesa even boots today

but hey mesa-amber huh

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face it we all gave Linux a shot in the early 2000s because we saw that video of compiz doing the 3d workspace switching thing and thought that was the pinnacle of desktop UI and later lied to ourselves it was because free as in beer or speech software was somehow better than pirating windows xp and now the stronghold of gnome is making you use a worse version of mac os you have to manually fix every update or let go of whatever customisations have even survived this far

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2024 linux still to this day has no equivalent to Windows 3.11 Microsoft paint or Microsoft notepad and honestly that's very sad for an operating system that is still trying to break into the desktop market started by apple in 1983 with the Lisa

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if i want a gui text editor that doesn't use gtk for the sole reason that gnome has not learned in 20 years how to render fonts in a half competent way and you tell me to use vim or emacs i'll make you use windows 95 for a week to learn to use a mouse

i am asking this because i want a text editor in windowmanager that does not have the broken gtk font rendering

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@lilongueti it also tries to install all of kde with it, which is less than ideal in windowmanager

@krishean and no amount of changing supposedly GTK settings in any one of the 50 different configuration files such as xdefautls xresources lxappearance gtk-query-settings etc have any effect on font rendering. Your computer is yours as long as you accept the maintainer's love for autohinting

@krishean windowmaker also uses pango, which is why bdf and pcf fonts no longer load and i have to manually convert them to otb. however this doesn't affect gtk font autohinting

@krishean best i can tell is gtk font rendering and gtk font rendering alone forces autohinting even if the font already carries manual hinting because gnome maintainers are allergic to bitmap fonts and fonts that are already made for low dpi. non gtk font renderers render my fonts-with-already-hinting without issues.

@krishean best i can tell is gtk font rendering and gtk font rendering alone forces autohinting even if the font already carries manual hinting because gnome maintainers are allergic to bitmap fonts and fonts that are already made for low dpi. non gtk font renderers render my fonts-with-already-hinting without issues.

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