See the Ports directory [1] if you're interested in porting software over. Basically, there's a porting script framework with dependency management that you use to download and (cross-)compile into the Serenity disk…
Andreas mentioned on one of the recent Office Hours livestreams that accessibility is certainly compatible with the project goals, however, nobody has had interest in working on it yet.
By default, we have Liberation Serif and you just have to drag in TTF fonts into /res/fonts to make them usable for the system font. So it's not hard to change many parts of the visuals if you don't like them.
He isn't against ISOs, the "there are no ISOs" is a Serenity-internal meme. The thing is that because SerenityOS moves so fast, it makes no sense to provide ISOs, they would be outdated within days. Also, Andreas and…
See the Ports directory [1] if you're interested in porting software over. Basically, there's a porting script framework with dependency management that you use to download and (cross-)compile into the Serenity disk…
Andreas mentioned on one of the recent Office Hours livestreams that accessibility is certainly compatible with the project goals, however, nobody has had interest in working on it yet.
By default, we have Liberation Serif and you just have to drag in TTF fonts into /res/fonts to make them usable for the system font. So it's not hard to change many parts of the visuals if you don't like them.
He isn't against ISOs, the "there are no ISOs" is a Serenity-internal meme. The thing is that because SerenityOS moves so fast, it makes no sense to provide ISOs, they would be outdated within days. Also, Andreas and…