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

Posted: 2018-01-10 16:48
by None1975
Thanks, Head_on_a_Stick. I already do that with Inkscape.

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

Posted: 2018-01-11 11:32
by bester69
My theme,icons,styles, apps are always the same, only change wallpaper..It took me some time to consolidate it :D

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

Posted: 2018-01-11 11:38
by GarryRicketson
It took me some time to consolidate it
But it looks good , good job and thanks for using thumbnails.

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

Posted: 2018-01-11 11:43
by bester69
GarryRicketson wrote:
It took me some time to consolidate it
But it looks good , good job and thanks for using thumbnails.
Thanks. Im glad you like it :o

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

Posted: 2018-01-11 12:30
by n_hologram
@head_on_a_stick: which dwm status area?

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

Posted: 2018-01-11 13:39
by None1975
n_hologram wrote:@head_on_a_stick: which dwm status area?
Hello. It is slstatus.

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

Posted: 2018-01-11 21:20
by HuangLao
playing around with geckolinux/openSUSE 42.3 with Xfce (keeping an eye on systemd on different distros):
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-01-11 21:27
by Lysander
HuangLao wrote:lysander, I found these links it contains some of the wallpapers I linked to earlier but not all of them
https://wallpapercave.com/slackware-wallpaper
https://wallpaperset.com/slackware-wallpaper
Thank you for these - very much appreciated.

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

Posted: 2018-01-13 18:24
by Head_on_a_Stick
None1975 wrote:
n_hologram wrote:@head_on_a_stick: which dwm status area?
Hello. It is slstatus.
Actually, I've just changed back to a shell loop in via this line in ~/.xinitrc:

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#!/bin/sh
while sleep 1; do xsetroot -name "$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity)%  •  $(date +'%F  •  %T')"; done &
That only runs `sleep`, `cat` & `date` once every second whereas `slstatus` is polling all of the time and sitting in RAM doing **** all between the clock ticks, which I find irritating.

On topic: switched my glibc chroot from Arch to Debian 'cos the Dungeon Crawl devs have a custom repository that I can add:

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The whole chroot system is "only" ~440MiB and is significantly smaller than the erstwhile Arch chroot; it's not that different from a flatpak is it?

That's what I'm telling myself anyway :mrgreen:

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

Posted: 2018-01-13 23:59
by GarryRicketson
OpenBsd with conky in transparent window.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-01-14 13:39
by Head_on_a_Stick
Alpine Linux running bspwm & tint2 (with urxvt, volumeicon & mate-power-manager):

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

Posted: 2018-01-15 14:11
by None1975
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:The whole chroot system is "only" ~440MiB and is significantly smaller than the erstwhile Arch chroot;
Very nice!

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

Posted: 2018-01-21 08:14
by Nili
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Wallpaper: by Lukasz Szmigiel

spacefm --desktop to provide desktop icons on a tile WM.
#herbstluftwm, #tint2, #conky-std, #papirus-icons, DarK-theme && Monotone by sixsixfive, #DeaDBeeF music player.

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

Posted: 2018-01-21 09:10
by debiman
^ i always enjoy looking at your screenshots.
very nice setup, fonts in deadbeef (*), matching colours etc.
but, desktop icons with a tiling wm? heresy! :mrgreen:

(*) wow, i didn't know deadbeef is capable of such colourful listings!

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

Posted: 2018-01-21 11:08
by Head_on_a_Stick
Alpine:
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Arch:
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-01-21 13:16
by Nili
debiman wrote:^ i always enjoy looking at your screenshots.
very nice setup, fonts in deadbeef (*), matching colours etc.
but, desktop icons with a tiling wm? heresy! :mrgreen:

(*) wow, i didn't know deadbeef is capable of such colourful listings!
Thanks mate ohnonot, Same for your configs.
For quite some time i am using two Ubuntu fonts. "Ubuntu-C", "Ubuntu-R" on a GUI dialogs. A good gift from Ubuntu, also monaco-font helps in some other tasks.

Really first time checking "Desktop" from SpaceFM settings, bee using this FM for a while, but never looked at this fature.Eh No, i'll not use any longer those shortcuts, just doesn't fit for hlwm. However, I was pleased checking anyway :)

Regarding DeaDBeeF colors, enough to right-click on headers-column to edit colors text on the playlist.
While other colors found on Appearance are helpful too.

Thanks again for your kind words :)
Best regards!

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Desktop shortcuts removed, substituted place to the bottom panel (dzen2). Clean desktop is better.

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

Posted: 2018-01-21 13:28
by Nili
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Alpine: spared...
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Arch: spared...
Of course the change is obvious, but each has its own goals and achievements, Ofcourse Arch-guru's know how to make super-lighter,
Oh yes, they're too experts to do it Well-optimized :) but their goals on users or usages are different, this is how i see it.

However, a door is left always open for us to make some things ourself.
Once again congrat for your achievement :)

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

Posted: 2018-02-03 20:18
by Wheelerof4te
Antergos XFCE
Busy:
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Desktop view:
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

Posted: 2018-02-04 13:44
by Head_on_a_Stick
Alpine Linux running bspwm & lemonbar:

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And yes, lemonbar's tags are clickable :D

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

Posted: 2018-02-06 19:51
by Head_on_a_Stick
Alpine Linux running tmux with elinks, htop & neofetch (and loksh):

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We don't need no stinkin' X server...

EDIT: I have another graphical desktop and a 2GiB virtual machine running on the other TTYs, if you're wondering about the memory usage.