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What does your desktop look like?
Re: What does your desktop look like?
Picture speaks for itself. Somewhat less obvious however is the menu button ... which is for JWM
Plan is to stay with oldstable (currently Jessie, until Stretch enters oldstable perhaps in a couple of years time). Everything just works (if it ain't broke...).
Re: What does your desktop look like?
- Stretch
- KDE 5.9
- Infinality Segoe UI (Win10 Fonts)
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Layout kind of Unity; KDE Global Menú Bar (since KDE 5.9. similar to unity bar menu):
https://s2.postimg.org/hc7aud0rt/Escritorio_1_053.jpg
Kmail and KDE's Unity type bar
https://s24.postimg.org/6ts3th0lh/Escritorio_1_057.jpg
https://s11.postimg.org/kb5rcooz7/Escritorio_1_052.jpg
https://s14.postimg.org/o3e87m2cx/Escritorio_1_050.jpg
- KDE 5.9
- Infinality Segoe UI (Win10 Fonts)
Press links to see in full size capt.
Layout kind of Unity; KDE Global Menú Bar (since KDE 5.9. similar to unity bar menu):
https://s2.postimg.org/hc7aud0rt/Escritorio_1_053.jpg
Kmail and KDE's Unity type bar
https://s24.postimg.org/6ts3th0lh/Escritorio_1_057.jpg
https://s11.postimg.org/kb5rcooz7/Escritorio_1_052.jpg
https://s14.postimg.org/o3e87m2cx/Escritorio_1_050.jpg
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Fancy a animated wallpaper?
I use jwm for windows (and panel/tray) management and pcmanfm --desktop for desktop icons. Turn off pcmanfm --desktop ... and you're left with no icons, just the tray. You can then use that desktop space to play animated gifs .. or whatever. I've set up a looping mplayer playlist
(loop 0 is loop forever, using the root window as the output and I've scaled to my 1280x720 (720p) TV monitor that I use).
Turn the desktop back on again (in my case pcmanfm --desktop) ... and all of your icons reappear again. Toggle as desired.
For the animated wallpaper you could use online content (this is a low quality example)
Pulseaudio along with pavucontrol is nice, as pavucontrol shows all outputs on a single tab and you can dial up/down the volume of individual sources as desired (perhaps turn down the 'wallpaper' volume to turn up the radio or a youtube ... etc.).
I use jwm for windows (and panel/tray) management and pcmanfm --desktop for desktop icons. Turn off pcmanfm --desktop ... and you're left with no icons, just the tray. You can then use that desktop space to play animated gifs .. or whatever. I've set up a looping mplayer playlist
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#!/bin/bash
cd /home/user/Desktop/Docs/scripts
echo lady-gaga-poker-face.mp4 >playlist
echo lady-gaga-judas1.mp4 >>playlist
echo lady-gaga-bad-romance.mp4 >>playlist
echo gossip-heavy-cross.webm >>playlist
mplayer -vf scale -zoom -xy 1280 -loop 0 -rootwin -playlist playlist
Turn the desktop back on again (in my case pcmanfm --desktop) ... and all of your icons reappear again. Toggle as desired.
For the animated wallpaper you could use online content (this is a low quality example)
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mplayer -vf scale -zoom -xy 1280 -loop 0 -rootwin mms://media4.abc.net.au/broadbandkids/20070521_1500/story1hi.wmv
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
Re: What does your desktop look like?
Debian Jessie with xorg, jwm (windows manager), rox (desktop icons manager)
Different wallpapers and desktop icons on each desktop. 3 desktops in total is enough for my needs and I have the first as a general type desktop, the second as a workspace/browsing, and the third is for multi-media.
Have set the taskbar to show open programs from all desktops so that clicking on any one jumps you to the relevant desktop. You can also drag/drop windows to the screen edges to move a window to another desktop, or use the Pager next to the main menu button to move windows around.
I have brightside installed and I used brightside-properties to set a top left hot corner (mouse into corner) that toggles show/hide desktop, so when a window is full screen its just a case of mouse into that corner to reveal the desktop icons for that desktop.
Could have used SOAP to modify the desktop (which is a xml file in Rox), however I opted for an alternative approach and have a ~/.jwmrc (jwm configuration) file content that includes
(rox -p is the command/parameter to set a active Pin (desktop))
EDIT :
Created three .desktop files that basically run rox -p pin1 (2,3) i.e. one for each desktop and I'm including those as icons on each desktop (towards the right screen edge) as a means to switch between the different desktops.
Different wallpapers and desktop icons on each desktop. 3 desktops in total is enough for my needs and I have the first as a general type desktop, the second as a workspace/browsing, and the third is for multi-media.
Have set the taskbar to show open programs from all desktops so that clicking on any one jumps you to the relevant desktop. You can also drag/drop windows to the screen edges to move a window to another desktop, or use the Pager next to the main menu button to move windows around.
I have brightside installed and I used brightside-properties to set a top left hot corner (mouse into corner) that toggles show/hide desktop, so when a window is full screen its just a case of mouse into that corner to reveal the desktop icons for that desktop.
Could have used SOAP to modify the desktop (which is a xml file in Rox), however I opted for an alternative approach and have a ~/.jwmrc (jwm configuration) file content that includes
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<!-- Number of virtual desktops -->
<Desktops width="3" height="1">
<Desktop><Background type="command">rox -p /home/ff/.rox/Pin1</Background></Desktop>
<Desktop><Background type="command">rox -p /home/ff/.rox/Pin2</Background></Desktop>
<Desktop><Background type="command">rox -p /home/ff/.rox/Pin3</Background></Desktop>
</Desktops>
EDIT :
Created three .desktop files that basically run rox -p pin1 (2,3) i.e. one for each desktop and I'm including those as icons on each desktop (towards the right screen edge) as a means to switch between the different desktops.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
jwm caters for group settings for instance
so that a window can be borderless ...etc. and set to not appear in the tray/tasklist.
Handy for having a "always there" console/terminal as part of the normal desktop 'background' ... ready and waiting for cli commands to be typed into it.
In that image I've started up Eterm in .jwmrc using
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<Group>
<Class>Eterm</Class>
<Option>nolist</Option>
<Option>noborder</Option>
<Option>notitle</Option>
<Option>sticky</Option>
</Group>
Handy for having a "always there" console/terminal as part of the normal desktop 'background' ... ready and waiting for cli commands to be typed into it.
In that image I've started up Eterm in .jwmrc using
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<StartupCommand>Eterm --no-cursor -O --buttonbar 0 -g 80x34+170+120</StartupCommand>
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Very nice None1975, I value a lot fluxbox+tint2 and console palette colors. Fluxbox & Openbox are the best stack WM that i ever used.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Debian 9 Stretch
Gnome 3.22
Adwaita GTK3 and Qt theme
Clearlooks Compact GTK2 theme
Papirus icons
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Gnome 3.22
Adwaita GTK3 and Qt theme
Clearlooks Compact GTK2 theme
Papirus icons
Click image or text for full size...
Debian GNU/Linux 9 Stretch w/Openbox
Acer Aspire E5-521G
AMD A8-6410 APU
4 GB RAM
integrated AMD Mullins
dedicated AMD Hainan Radeon R5 M240 2 GB
240 GB Toshiba Q300 SSD
Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 ethernet
Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 wireless
Acer Aspire E5-521G
AMD A8-6410 APU
4 GB RAM
integrated AMD Mullins
dedicated AMD Hainan Radeon R5 M240 2 GB
240 GB Toshiba Q300 SSD
Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 ethernet
Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 wireless
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Thank you, mister. On my system, i use three wm-i3, Openbox and Fluxbox. I switch them withNili wrote:Very nice None1975, I value a lot fluxbox+tint2 and console palette colors. Fluxbox & Openbox are the best stack WM that i ever used.
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update-alternatives --config x-window-manager
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Apart from a brief spat with the above wallpaper, I've had this one for a while now.
I am very picky with wallpaper, and when I eventually find one I like - which can take a lot of time - I end up sticking with it for months. This one has been going since the Jessie days.
I am very picky with wallpaper, and when I eventually find one I like - which can take a lot of time - I end up sticking with it for months. This one has been going since the Jessie days.
Re: What does your desktop look like?
Haha, nicely done!ruffwoof wrote:A big thumbs-up for that one
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Debian 9.1 running agetty, tmux, mksh, htop & rsync:
Font: https://github.com/Head-on-a-Stick/conf ... 22.psfu.gz (copy to /usr/share/consolefonts, edit /etc/default/console-setup & run `setupcon` to change).
EDIT: sorry no wallpaper
Font: https://github.com/Head-on-a-Stick/conf ... 22.psfu.gz (copy to /usr/share/consolefonts, edit /etc/default/console-setup & run `setupcon` to change).
EDIT: sorry no wallpaper
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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?
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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