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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?

#1306 Post by None1975 »

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

#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".
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#1311 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

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Back to xterm for the true colour support (and the stock font because nothing else spaces correctly).

EDIT: added a sid container to build the new version of Mitsuba from git — it worked! :D

No GUI though.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

#1312 Post by oswaldkelso »

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My Dragora desktop with Windowmaker with the clip and dockapps replaced with tint2 and fittstool. I may add them at a later date if I can work out how to autohide them.
This is my attempt at replacing openbox and my many scripts with a simpler setup. To early to say if I'll run with it but have to say it seems stable and easy-peasy to setup. Not as light (6MB) but it has almost all the functionality I had before but with a nice easy gui.

If anyone knows how to get alt-tab working across all workspaces (desktops) I'm sure you'll get brownie points in the afterlife.

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#1313 Post by Linadian »

Fresh install (net install, text expert mode, wifi) of Devuan 2.0RC on my second SSD, those are not the default icons, they were a little too dark and ancient for me.

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#1314 Post by sunrat »

siduction - the Sid you have when you're not having Sid. Wallpaper and Conky are my customisations.

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#1315 Post by exploder »

Kubuntu 18.04 has made me enjoy KDE again after many years with other desktop environments. :D

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#1316 Post by ruffwoof »

oswaldkelso wrote:If anyone knows how to get alt-tab working across all workspaces (desktops) ...
I only have the one monitor - so I only use a single desktop. I do have a handful of of pinboards however i.e. my core is jwm + rox (file manager, panel, pinboards). Basically I just flip between pinboards (different wallpapers and icons/links etc. on each) as though they were desktops. Alt-tab works as well.

Two boots, Debian (still running Jessie (everything I need just works well)) and OpenBSD, where both desktops are pretty much identical. I tend to boot Debian the most as a desktop, but periodically boot OpenBSD when doing stuff on my OpenBSD server.

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#1317 Post by Nili »

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#1318 Post by exploder »

Still enjoying plasma 5.12.4! :)

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#1319 Post by KBD47 »

exploder, nice desktop. Plasma is looking really good.

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#1320 Post by HuangLao »

Slackware 14.2
DE: Xfce4
WM: Xfwm4
WM Theme: NumixBlue
GTK Theme: Arc-OSX
Icon: Papirus-Dark
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?

#1321 Post by Lysander »

HuangLao wrote:Slackware 14.2
DE: Xfce4
WM: Xfwm4
WM Theme: NumixBlue
GTK Theme: Arc-OSX
Icon: Papirus-Dark
Font: Sans 10
Very nice, calming, promoting introspection. Reminds me of a couple of structures I 'built' some time ago.
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#1322 Post by exploder »

KBD47, plasma 5.12.4 really surprised me. I can't remember the last time KDE ran so well! :D

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

#1323 Post by None1975 »

Nili wrote:Back on compton.conf after a long absence.
Very nice. As always :D
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#1324 Post by KBD47 »

exploder wrote:KBD47, plasma 5.12.4 really surprised me. I can't remember the last time KDE ran so well! :D
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.

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

#1325 Post by Nili »

None1975 wrote:Very nice. As always :D
Thanks Mate, Appreciate your like :)

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