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9 years agoLevel Up Duolithic
Level 4
Duolithic is now level 4 with 6,530 XP.
View Unlocks- Tribe Membership The maximum amount of tribes you can join has been raised by 5 to a total of 60.
- Pattern Banner You now have the ability to select a pattern for the banner of any of your tribes.
- Snapzine The maximum amount of snapzine editions you can create has been raised by 1 to a total of 6.
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9 years agoAchievement Duolithic
Hat Trick
Maintained a 3 day login streak 5/5 times! Congratulations Duolithic on this achievement!
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9 years agoLevel Up Duolithic
Level 3
Duolithic is now level 3 with 3,745 XP.
View Unlocks- Pattern Banner You now have the ability to select a pattern for your profile banner.
- Following The maximum amount of users you can follow has been raised by 20 to a total of 120.
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9 years agoAchievement Duolithic
Red Eye Jedi
Viewed 50/50 snaps! Congratulations Duolithic on this achievement!
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9 years agoLevel Up Duolithic
Level 2
Duolithic is now level 2 with 2,055 XP.
View Unlocks- Profile Title You now have the ability to enter a profile title.
- Tribe Membership The maximum amount of tribes you can join has been raised by 5 to a total of 55.
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9 years agoAchievement Duolithic
Hat Trick
Maintained a 3 day login streak 2/2 times! Congratulations Duolithic on this achievement!
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9 years ago
Nothing that sets it aside from other KDE-based distributions aside from coming with its own Plasma theme and some nifty stuff pre-installed, like Yakuake. I recommend it as an ideal pre-configured distribution. It has little fluff aside from the eye candy that defines its branding, and it provides a good jumping off point for intermediate users that want to move away from APT but perhaps might not be ready to roll their own system with Arch or something.
tl;dr: Nothing special aside from being super cool out of the box and telling your friends that you're on a distro called Netrunner. I mean, come on.
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9 years agoComment Duolithic
Netrunner is a solid distro. It's a lot more stable than it used to be (you can choose a Debian or Arch package base) and its developers are hellbent on creating a cutting edge Plasma 5 environment that people want to actually use. I don't use it as a daily driver but it's worth checking out.