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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?

#1291 Post by Lysander »

Richard wrote:...from the twilight zone...Image
Your image sizing is from the Twilight Zone. Did you upload a thumbnail?

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#1292 Post by Richard »

Yes, just forgot to change the size to Large.
It is done now, and changed. :)
Actually, not. The image is too small and doesn't scale. I'll a find better/another image.

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#1293 Post by pawRoot »

High Sierra 10.13.4

Took a lot of effort but now it works just like on Mac :mrgreen:

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#1294 Post by None1975 »

pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4
12 Gigabytes of RAM and still uses swap. Very strange.
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#1295 Post by pawRoot »

None1975 wrote:
pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4
12 Gigabytes of RAM and still uses swap. Very strange.
No idea about it, but everything works perfect.

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#1296 Post by debiman »

pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4

Took a lot of effort but now it works just like on Mac :mrgreen:

https://i.imgur.com/Vl11HPzl.jpg
is this actually MAC OS, not Linux?
seeing the processes and paths, it all looks very unfamiliar (and seems to take LOADS of resources).

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#1297 Post by pawRoot »

debiman wrote:
pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4

Took a lot of effort but now it works just like on Mac :mrgreen:

https://i.imgur.com/Vl11HPzl.jpg
is this actually MAC OS, not Linux?
seeing the processes and paths, it all looks very unfamiliar (and seems to take LOADS of resources).
Yes it is, and when it comes to resources i would say it's similiar to Gnome 3, at least RAM wise.

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#1298 Post by debiman »

pawRoot wrote:Yes it is, and when it comes to resources i would say it's similiar to Gnome 3, at least RAM wise.
:confused:

so what is the point of this statement:
pawRoot wrote:High Sierra 10.13.4

Took a lot of effort but now it works just like on Mac :mrgreen:
you managed to make a mac work just like a mac, and it took a lot of effort???

maybe there's some subtle differences between mac and mac, which i do not understand, being a lowly linux luddite...

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#1299 Post by pawRoot »

^ I installed it on PC... not Mac

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#1300 Post by None1975 »

pawRoot wrote:^ I installed it on PC... not Mac
Sorry, dude. It is looks nice, tut who is it so hard?
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#1301 Post by pawRoot »

None1975 wrote:
pawRoot wrote:^ I installed it on PC... not Mac
Sorry, dude. It is looks nice, tut who is it so hard?
Because installation process is different for every machine, takes alot of research to know how to make config files for your machine etc.

And my lost post wasn't to you but debiman :D

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Nili wrote:Image

bg-tile posted by QDesjardin @ r/unixporn
It is Openbox?
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None1975 wrote:It is Openbox?
Yes, it's Openbox with Nightmare theme, slightly colors modified somewhere.
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Nili wrote:
None1975 wrote:It is Openbox?
Yes, it's Openbox with Nightmare theme, slightly colors modified somewhere.
Looks very nice!
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#1307 Post by Nili »

None1975 wrote:Looks very nice!
Thanks mate!
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#1308 Post by Lysander »

Nili wrote:snip
Absolutely beautiful - gothic, almost.

Mine at the moment - classic and dull, but I really like it.

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#1309 Post by Linadian »

@Lysander

Simplicity is beauty to some, whatever works for YOU. There is no thumbs up smiley in this ancient ahrz forum so...*thumbs up*

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#1310 Post by Nili »

Kudos to Slack! Thanks you for your opinion mates :) That's a great phrase "Use whatever works for YOU".
One of the greatest Linux strength :D
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