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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?
Debian 12 Gnome on a MSI H61M-P25 (B3) PC & on a Dell Latitude E6410 & HP EliteBook 8540p Laptops.
LMDE 6 on a Panasonic ToughBook CF-C1 Laptop.
Bodhi Linux 7 on a HP Compaq DC5750 Small Form Factor PC.
Windows 11 on a Intel DH55TC PC.
LMDE 6 on a Panasonic ToughBook CF-C1 Laptop.
Bodhi Linux 7 on a HP Compaq DC5750 Small Form Factor PC.
Windows 11 on a Intel DH55TC PC.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
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Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Uptime- 3 weeks. Impressive, Lysander!
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Testing KDE Plasma 5.17 on Linux kernel 5.4.6 in PCLinuxOS.
[HowTo] Install and configure Debian bookworm
Debian 12 | KDE Plasma | ThinkPad T440s | 4 × Intel® Core™ i7-4600U CPU @ 2.10GHz | 12 GiB RAM | Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 4400 | 1 TB SSD
Debian 12 | KDE Plasma | ThinkPad T440s | 4 × Intel® Core™ i7-4600U CPU @ 2.10GHz | 12 GiB RAM | Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 4400 | 1 TB SSD
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Linux Lite series 4.x. One of the best "beginner" Linux distributions:
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- oswaldkelso
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
I was looking through my machine that I used to try out WMs on (There were 37 half duffers or beyond me) But I recalled this one and thought I spend a bit of time on it working it out. If you like light (half a MB) keyboard and mouse driven easy to use OOTB but you have to tweak it to be efficient. I found not much point in panels because of how it's designed but ymmv.
I wonder if anyone recognises it.. 3 guesses via PM If you think you know it
I wonder if anyone recognises it.. 3 guesses via PM If you think you know it
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Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
oswaldkelso wrote: I wonder if anyone recognises it.. 3 guesses via PM If you think you know it
Looks a little bit like a blue screen of death to me. Is it Windows XP?
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Here's mine:
Preview is cutting it off at the edge, so click through to see the whole thing if you want.
Simple, basic. A few changes to Cinnamon to make it look a little more MATEy and get rid of those awful Ubuntu fonts. Otherwise pretty much stock Mint. They do include some very nice wallpapers, like this one.
Preview is cutting it off at the edge, so click through to see the whole thing if you want.
Simple, basic. A few changes to Cinnamon to make it look a little more MATEy and get rid of those awful Ubuntu fonts. Otherwise pretty much stock Mint. They do include some very nice wallpapers, like this one.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
dwasi: are your sure that broken link is not yours
My usual D2 install. Mystery wm again. One showing 6 grouped tabs one with 10 tabs in a terminal one of those with 10 "tabs" in screen on one of 10 desktops
Another showing the fittstool notifier (xmessage) and wmfishtime under wmbubble. Time and cpu load are two things I really need on my older hardware. I currently have 2000 wallpapers changing every 30 seconds so set lilyterm to semi transparent. I tend to be all or nothing when it comes to backgrounds. But do like switching to an empty desktop when away from the computer and having nice images flash across the screen.
You can setup tags for groups and workspaces. Though finding the docs if a bit of a challenge on a setup that's 20 years old but I find exploring these old systems is also really fascinating.
icewm again: My usual setup nothing left to tweak!
My usual D2 install. Mystery wm again. One showing 6 grouped tabs one with 10 tabs in a terminal one of those with 10 "tabs" in screen on one of 10 desktops
Another showing the fittstool notifier (xmessage) and wmfishtime under wmbubble. Time and cpu load are two things I really need on my older hardware. I currently have 2000 wallpapers changing every 30 seconds so set lilyterm to semi transparent. I tend to be all or nothing when it comes to backgrounds. But do like switching to an empty desktop when away from the computer and having nice images flash across the screen.
You can setup tags for groups and workspaces. Though finding the docs if a bit of a challenge on a setup that's 20 years old but I find exploring these old systems is also really fascinating.
icewm again: My usual setup nothing left to tweak!
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Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Positive. That's why I made sure your text was visible in the screenshot.oswaldkelso wrote:dwasi: are your sure that broken link is not yours
They're visible now. All day yesterday they were showing that blue 503. Maybe try a different free hosting?
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Well, I decided that as I was in no state to hack PWM and I wanted to try something that was light, stable but current so I decided I'd try the venerable TWM.
Wow. Once you get past the horrible green OOTB thing and start reading probably the best man page ever.. It turns out to be very capable, dare I say powerful and actually quite a joy to use.
The only issue I encountered was when trying it on Buster (this was meant to be in the other thread!) Unfortunately I got a permissions error and could only start it as root! Logged out shutdown and restarted or at least tried to because I'd got a non bootable system. I tried the usual rescue mode and grub-rescue but no go so I repeat via a live CD, still no go so after a little rtfm it seems the disk is likely dying. I try fsck but no luck with that either. Anyway I formatted the drive and installed exe-gnu and the damn thing worked. Shall wait and see if the drive is going to go or if buster is trying to live up to it's name
.twmrc for the brave
http://sprunge.us/LdFHYC
Wow. Once you get past the horrible green OOTB thing and start reading probably the best man page ever.. It turns out to be very capable, dare I say powerful and actually quite a joy to use.
The only issue I encountered was when trying it on Buster (this was meant to be in the other thread!) Unfortunately I got a permissions error and could only start it as root! Logged out shutdown and restarted or at least tried to because I'd got a non bootable system. I tried the usual rescue mode and grub-rescue but no go so I repeat via a live CD, still no go so after a little rtfm it seems the disk is likely dying. I try fsck but no luck with that either. Anyway I formatted the drive and installed exe-gnu and the damn thing worked. Shall wait and see if the drive is going to go or if buster is trying to live up to it's name
.twmrc for the brave
http://sprunge.us/LdFHYC
Free Software Matters
Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
The lower window is some kind of Japanese version of a music player? On the official website https://deadbeef.sourceforge.io I saw only a white window of the player. Maybe this https://sourceforge.net/projects/deadbeef/files/travis/linux/1.8.3/deadbeef-static_1.8.3-1_amd64.deb/downloadcs
And how did he manage to achieve one color scheme of all the windows?
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Music player is DeaDBeeF (Author is Alexey Yakovenko, idk, I don't believe the player is a Japanese madestulchak wrote:The lower window is some kind of Japanese version of a music player? On the official website https://deadbeef.sourceforge.io I saw only a white window of the player. Maybe this https://sourceforge.net/projects/deadbeef/files/travis/linux/1.8.3/deadbeef-static_1.8.3-1_amd64.deb/downloadcs
And how did he manage to achieve one color scheme of all the windows?
More or less the link you pulled out. I only use daily/nightly static-build from here
- The static-build is not installable, simply download/extract and run it.
Regarding color scheme, The background color is covered by player itself. From menu 1) Edit > Preferences > Appearance > Playlist
When you come to Playlist, on the right there is "Background" settings like
* Events:
* Odd:
* Selected:
* Cursors:
Those four settings are clickable from where you choose (color names, ie: #111121). I have chosen this number for all four parts.
Other colors features from listview.
%artist% - %title% - %duration%
There is a header with names Artist/Title/Duration etc columns... right click to the names then go to "Edit column" at the bottom of the Column dialog there is a "Text color"
Click the color settings and change it to your chosen number associated with activation of checkbox.
Note: after i chose my prefered colors, i always disable the header/menu to make the player more simple. You can turn on/off too many other features from preferences or plain config text.
Other colors settings:
Statusbar color background & text color is covered by GTK Theme.
Titlebar color background & text color is covered by Window Manager (WM).
Personally i'm using using a static background color for almost everything.
My next post(edited) Image removed. It was replaced by another one as the original author so requested:
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