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What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
KBD47, plasma 5.12.4 really surprised me. I can't remember the last time KDE ran so well!
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Very nice. As alwaysNili wrote:Back on compton.conf after a long absence.
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
I try KDE from time to time as it was the DE I started using Linux with. I don't think it has ever been this nice. They are doing a great job.exploder wrote:KBD47, plasma 5.12.4 really surprised me. I can't remember the last time KDE ran so well!
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Thanks Mate, Appreciate your likeNone1975 wrote:Very nice. As always
I threw some blue ink this time, before i take a short break.
+ Openbox
+ Tint2
+ mpv
+ URxvt
+ Compton
--wall Hatsune Miku by fncombo
openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE/Wayland
♫♪ Elisa playing...
Damascus Cocktail ♪ Black Reverie ♪ Dye the sky.
♫♪ Elisa playing...
Damascus Cocktail ♪ Black Reverie ♪ Dye the sky.
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
^^^ really like that wallpaper. Did a reverse image lookup and installed a copy for myself (OpenBSD jwm/pcmanfm based)
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
EasyPyro 0.9.4 2GB SD/MMC boot (Puppy Linux type OS). Booted using my OpenBSD desktop PC, but where the HD isn't touched by the EasyPyro boot.
Use sshfs to mount our family OpenBSD server
I've set EasyPyro up so it boots to root cli, but then runs a restricted root in a container (unshare/capsh/fork/chroot) so for instance ps -ef shows PID 0 as being /bin/sh - that runs X. Latest Firefox Quantum then runs under a restricted userid within that.
Use sshfs to mount our family OpenBSD server
I've set EasyPyro up so it boots to root cli, but then runs a restricted root in a container (unshare/capsh/fork/chroot) so for instance ps -ef shows PID 0 as being /bin/sh - that runs X. Latest Firefox Quantum then runs under a restricted userid within that.
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OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE/Wayland
♫♪ Elisa playing...
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♫♪ Elisa playing...
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
OpenBSD 6.3 cwm window manager.
Primarily just a browser (and mpv for videos), and web server (OpenBSD's base included httpd). Dynamic dns setup so fixed domain name points to variable IP address.
Another OBSD server (behind another router) acts as a data centre and program server i.e. run galculator using something like ssh celeron galculator (where celeron is the /etc/hosts name associated to the servers IP address (reflective of being a old single core celeron PC)).
Helps keep internet facing away from data/backend.
Love OBSD's security. Randomise the kernel, memory space, file id's PID's and runs daily checks of integrity (config files etc.). Pledge monitors programs stay within the bounds of what they're expected to do/use. A simple additional tweak and you can have all the bin and lib files individually checked for checksum - so potentially flags any trojans.
Image shows mpv playing, firefox is also running but hidden. At cli 27MB used. With integral X loaded that increases to 56MB.
Primarily just a browser (and mpv for videos), and web server (OpenBSD's base included httpd). Dynamic dns setup so fixed domain name points to variable IP address.
Another OBSD server (behind another router) acts as a data centre and program server i.e. run galculator using something like ssh celeron galculator (where celeron is the /etc/hosts name associated to the servers IP address (reflective of being a old single core celeron PC)).
Helps keep internet facing away from data/backend.
Love OBSD's security. Randomise the kernel, memory space, file id's PID's and runs daily checks of integrity (config files etc.). Pledge monitors programs stay within the bounds of what they're expected to do/use. A simple additional tweak and you can have all the bin and lib files individually checked for checksum - so potentially flags any trojans.
Image shows mpv playing, firefox is also running but hidden. At cli 27MB used. With integral X loaded that increases to 56MB.
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
As background headphones music ... purrrfect.Miss Monique
OpenBSD cwm with a left screen gap ... use ctrl-alt-m to maximise windows (alt-tab to flip between them) ... works well IMO. https://youtu.be/9oTIsPe_x_g
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Slackware VM - my 'testing ground' before things go bare metal. I don't use it as much as I used to, but it's nice to play around with.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
OpenBSD-current running dwm, xterm, ksh & neofetch:
The status readout in the panel is showing the load average over the last minute, followed by the battery charge level and the date & time.
Here's the ~/.xinitrc:
The status readout in the panel is showing the load average over the last minute, followed by the battery charge level and the date & time.
Here's the ~/.xinitrc:
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#!/bin/sh
xset s 300 # screensaver
while sleep 1; do xsetroot -name "$(uptime|awk '{gsub(",","");print $9}') • $(apm|awk '/Battery/{print $4}') • $(date +'%F • %T')"; done &
sh ~/.fehbg # wallpaper
exec dwm
deadbang
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Devuan ASCII, Xfce (wallpaper "borrowed" from Xubuntu LiveCD)
full size
http://i.imgur.com/ATmHCPf.png
full size
http://i.imgur.com/ATmHCPf.png