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Old 01-18-2021, 06:54 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
Has been deprecated for a good long while, the header/footer individual toggles have been standard for... oh, surely over a year now, if not more?



My brain hurts. And this is all kinds of wrong. fmon has been deprecated for years, and KFMon, does, in fact, require a reinstall after a FW update.



*insert Wilhelm scream here*.

While the effort is laudable, and some bits are fun to read, this is a *terrible* idea for Joe Random to follow, as most of it is exceedingly over-engineered, and much simpler solutions exist.
@menneske : To add to what NiLuJe said, you should remove any reference to a "bootloader" here. And forget about comparing it with GRUB. It's not the same thing *at all* (except maybe for KSM, but I don't know all the details about it).
Speaking of KSM, you should remove it from your list. It has since the start of the last year been replaced with more secure and less prone-to-crashes addons (i.e. NickelMenu).
Also to add more, none of the "OS'es" you mentioned are actually operating systems (even my KoBox). An appropriate replacement could be "Enhancements" or "Linux subsystems".

But still, nice attempt

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