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What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

#1111 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

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EDIT: figured out how to boot a(n Alpine) Linux guest under OpenBSD's native vmm(4) hypervisor:

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doas vmctl start alpine -b /etc/firmware/vmm-bios -d alpine-virt-3.5.2-x86_64.iso -d disk.image -i 1 -m 1g -c
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#1112 Post by Linadian »

Just goofin' around in antiX 16.1 live, installed the Xfce meta-package and the Xfce goodies on the fly and prettied it up. Seriously considering dumping Devuan, it's feeling a little too clunky and sluggish. Lots of nice toys in antiX OOTB. I like boring, work station-like wallpaper, it's easy on the eyes and it's not distracting, I need to get things done (disclaimer for the judgemental types), not everybody cares about having a mysterious 'l33t' internet persona, lol. Oddly enough, my machine hates the 4.4 series kernel in other distros, it's loving 4.4.10-antix.1-amd64-smp, go figure.

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#1113 Post by Nili »

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#1114 Post by None1975 »

Nili wrote:Image

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Man, it is look awesome!
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#1115 Post by debiman »

either you have a huuuge monitor, or you have very good eyes.
as beautiful & genius as they are, I've given up on artwiz fonts long ago... :cry:

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#1116 Post by Nili »

None1975 wrote:Man, it is look awesome!
Thank you None1975 :)
Author of the GTK theme did the most by the way...
debiman wrote:either you have a huuuge monitor, or you have very good eyes.
as beautiful & genius as they are, I've given up on artwiz fonts long ago... :cry:
I have a simple old DELL monitor 1280x1024 :: 5:4 I think so far to have a pair of good eyes, Friends and my Family says, how the hell you watchs in such minuscule font?
Been a while i haven't used artwiz but i used frequently year ago. I will keep going until i can then choose other.

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#1117 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

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#1118 Post by debiman »

CPU at 22%, that's idling, right?
but look at the bright side, you still have 10% disk space left!
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#1119 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

debiman wrote:you still have 10% disk space left!
That's not disk usage, it is indicating how much of the total I/O capability is being used at the moment.

In fairness to Microsoft, that screenshot was taken during an automatic update routine (it was a fresh install) and the disk activity dropped to idle about ten minutes later with the CPU hovering at around 5-10% with Firefox open — this is roughly what might be expected from GNOME or Plasma on that hardware albeit with double the RAM usage.
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#1120 Post by Nili »

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#1121 Post by GarryRicketson »

Nice , Nili,...
Here is OpenBsd, recently upgraded
to 6.1 The upgrade went very smoothly, and everything seems to be
working fine.
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I don't usually use any "background image", since when I am "working" or "playing", the open windows cover it up, but in this one I have ImageMagick
in the background,.. OPenBox is the Window Manager

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#1122 Post by Nili »

Thank you Garry,
Glad to hear the upgrade progress went well :) Enjoy!

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#1123 Post by Nili »

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#1124 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

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Arch [testing] & GNOME showing the st terminal emulator with the alpha patch applied for some eyecandy transparency, still nice and light though:

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 Private  +   Shared  =  RAM used       Program

  1.9 MiB + 625.0 KiB =   2.5 MiB       st
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#1125 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

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#1126 Post by n_hologram »

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Image

:cry:
How is your 2GB Microsoft Edge/Task Manager working out for ya? :wink:
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#1127 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

n_hologram wrote:How is your 2GB Microsoft Edge/Task Manager working out for ya? :wink:
It is just awful :(

I was forced to install Windows 10 against my will and it only ever gets booted to update it, even that is far too much for my tastes.

Edge is a complete POS — it's pretty quick at loading the pages but it crashes all the time and the content is even more buggy than Chrom{e,ium} :roll:
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#1128 Post by Nili »

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Alpine Linux running dwm (and dmenu as a launcher) with st (no alpha patch this time) and tmux; the shell is mksh.
PERFECT! simplicity at his best, You know pretty much how to gather small things together :P
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#1129 Post by GarryRicketson »

OpenBsd with FVWM and XFCE4 panel

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Also using some other XFCE utilities.

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#1130 Post by Nili »

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Herbstluftwm +Tint2 always i thought them as unusual couple, but i was wrong.
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