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What does your desktop look like?
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
^Yeah, GNOME is finally great on Debian. I just stick to stock Adwaita theme and icons, they look modern.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
GNOME has always been great on DebianWheelerof4te wrote:GNOME is finally great on Debian
I like the theme but I can't stand the icons, Faba is good though (IMO).Wheelerof4te wrote:I just stick to stock Adwaita theme and icons, they look modern.
Anyway, Night Light scrot to keep this on-topic:
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
That is nice, looks good.
Below, to me this is really nice, I like it:
I know, with VM 's quite often a system and programs will run a little slow, that is to be
expected, so of course on real hardware everything usually seems better.
But, I found it interesting, on the other VM, also Debian Buster, even OpenBox responded slower then it would on bare metal, not much , but a little. So any way, on this one I decided to try "fluxbox", have not used it in years. I was happy and surprised to see it is "snappy", quick to respond, and seems to be ideal for on a VM.
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Below, to me this is really nice, I like it:
I know, with VM 's quite often a system and programs will run a little slow, that is to be
expected, so of course on real hardware everything usually seems better.
But, I found it interesting, on the other VM, also Debian Buster, even OpenBox responded slower then it would on bare metal, not much , but a little. So any way, on this one I decided to try "fluxbox", have not used it in years. I was happy and surprised to see it is "snappy", quick to respond, and seems to be ideal for on a VM.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Playing a bit with Icewm. I found a handy script for mpc (command-line tool to interface MPD)
Here link to script:
http://feherke.github.io/bash/mpc-sh.html
Here link to script:
http://feherke.github.io/bash/mpc-sh.html
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Got sick of GNOME:
Version 6.2 of dwm now runs CS:GO with no problems, which is nice.
If anybody wants that desktop I have packages here:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show ... esktop/dwm
The slstatus package (for the panel status readout) looks for BAT0 so it's pretty specific.
For the dwm package I've added a dwm-session script (and a matching .desktop file) that autostarts slstatus and adds itself to the x-session-manager alternative so it can be run from a display manager (or plain startx with no ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession required).
Version 6.2 of dwm now runs CS:GO with no problems, which is nice.
If anybody wants that desktop I have packages here:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show ... esktop/dwm
The slstatus package (for the panel status readout) looks for BAT0 so it's pretty specific.
For the dwm package I've added a dwm-session script (and a matching .desktop file) that autostarts slstatus and adds itself to the x-session-manager alternative so it can be run from a display manager (or plain startx with no ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession required).
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Must be hell of a bore when everything just works, right?Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Got sick of GNOME:
Just stock GNOME, with Dark Souls 3 Fire Keeper as wallpaper:
This is 2nd workspace, I've got a few Chromium tabs open in first, that's why it's 1.7 GB of RAM.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
I love GNOME but dwm has boosted the framerate in CS:GO significantly.Wheelerof4te wrote:Must be hell of a bore when everything just works, right?
Anyway, here's an action shot to stay on-topic:
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
I am not a big fan of XFCE, but any way, seems to be working fine on a QEMU VM, hosted by OpenBsd:
Interesting to note, I upgraded today, 19, May , just before I installed the "Nemo" file manager, wanted to see if it worked any better on XFCE then it did on Fluxbox, and it did. But I see now, it is showing Debian 10 Buster , even though Buster has not been officially released yet, seems like it must be getting really close to being released now, and I am noticing a improvement, over what it was like even just a week ago.
Interesting to note, I upgraded today, 19, May , just before I installed the "Nemo" file manager, wanted to see if it worked any better on XFCE then it did on Fluxbox, and it did. But I see now, it is showing Debian 10 Buster , even though Buster has not been officially released yet, seems like it must be getting really close to being released now, and I am noticing a improvement, over what it was like even just a week ago.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
I like the default Buster wallpaper but it's a bit too grey so I tweaked it. netinstall with kde-plasma-desktop.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Debian 9.9 with JWM
Clear:
Tmux with mopidy+ncmpcpp and top
Mopidy and Mopster (web interface)
Menu:
Rofi:
Clear:
Tmux with mopidy+ncmpcpp and top
Mopidy and Mopster (web interface)
Menu:
Rofi:
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Buster icewm fittstool and tint2
weird Icons at the top are tile vertically, tile horizontally. cascade (changes depending if your cascading from vert or horiz) fullscreen, maximized, minimized
then arandr,fittstool, alsamixer, weather
the rest are the usual stuff
bottom panel is tint2 stripped of and icewm duplication and like wise in icewm I've removed the tint2 features.
https://b2aeaa58a57a200320db-8b65b95250 ... source.png
weird Icons at the top are tile vertically, tile horizontally. cascade (changes depending if your cascading from vert or horiz) fullscreen, maximized, minimized
then arandr,fittstool, alsamixer, weather
the rest are the usual stuff
bottom panel is tint2 stripped of and icewm duplication and like wise in icewm I've removed the tint2 features.
https://b2aeaa58a57a200320db-8b65b95250 ... source.png
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Very nice stuff of those minimalistic WM's JWM & IceWM brought to light sometimes.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
I was about to leave, and I went back to comment. Congratulations! I luv Tmux aswell!None1975 wrote:Playing with tmux a bit...
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Thank you, Nili!Nili wrote:I was about to leave, and I went back to comment. Congratulations! I luv Tmux aswell!None1975 wrote:Playing with tmux a bit...
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Oooh, nice configurationNone1975 wrote:Playing with tmux a bit
But I have to ask: terminator and tmux?
One or the other, surely?
Anyway, scrot of buster GNOME with gparted & synaptic to prove oswaldkelso wrong:
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