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What does your desktop look like?

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5141 Post by None1975 »

Minimal Debian 8.7 install. I added xorg and i3wm. 14 sec. to login screen.
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Also i use i3lock as my screenlocker. Here screenshot with windows 2000 desktop :D :D :D
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5142 Post by GarryRicketson »

I am reminded now why I do not use windows, nothing works , and where is the terminal, ?
I think I will just stay with Debian, or Open Bsd
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5143 Post by ruffwoof »

None1975 wrote:Minimal Debian 8.7 install. I added xorg and i3wm. 14 sec. to login screen.
14.9 sec. Debian Jessie standard, xorg, openbox, stalonetray (openbox tray dock that I have set to be in the top left corner and auto-hides, but mouse into that corner and you get to see/use the Skype, wicd ...etc tray icons), brightside (so corners can be set as hot corners) that has the bottom left set to activate (non Debian) skippy-xd ... so mouse into the bottom left and it presents a tiled set of current active/minimised windows for you to select which one to activate/switch-to.

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I've used openbox config to set the left side margin to 2 pixels wide so that when a window otherwise takes up the whole screen you can mouse over to there and right click to activate the menu

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5144 Post by Job »

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5145 Post by Lysander »

ruffwoof wrote:
Lysander wrote:You just made me time mine! From POST, 19 seconds to login screen on 8.7. Not bad!
Love your wallpaper of Half Dome, Yosemite National Park (California) (searched using Tiny Eye reverse image search) :)

systemd-analyze plot >s.svg and then viewing the (large) svg file shows that wicd (network) is the bottleneck for me. Without that would be a second or two faster. My setup gets to the login prompt and networking messages are still showing as I've entered the userid and password, so perhaps the timing might be several seconds less if I swapped wicd out ... but I like it personally.

I have seen others with newer kit down at 5 seconds :mrgreen:
Thanks for the confirmation of location! I had no idea where it was but suspected it was somewhere in the US. What a beautiful location.

Are we counting from switching on the computer or from when GRUB loads the OS? If it's the latter I'm sure for me it's about 7-8 seconds or so till the login screen.

EDIT: Just timed it, 7 seconds.

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5146 Post by ruffwoof »

Lysander wrote:
ruffwoof wrote:I have seen others with newer kit down at 5 seconds :mrgreen:
Are we counting from switching on the computer or from when GRUB loads the OS? If it's the latter I'm sure for me it's about 7-8 seconds or so till the login screen.

EDIT: Just timed it, 7 seconds.
systemd-analyze time I guess. If you count from when turning the PC on ... well mine takes ages to run through BIOS and then waits a while for me to maybe press DEL or a Fn key ... before finally getting to the grub menu :( That alone is around a 30 second wait on mine. Then more usually another 30 seconds to get to the Debian login prompt.

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5147 Post by GarryRicketson »

That is all very nice, but let's keep in mind the topic is :

What does your desktop look like?
Not "How fast can your computer boot"
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5148 Post by stevepusser »

Lysander wrote:
ruffwoof wrote:
Lysander wrote:You just made me time mine! From POST, 19 seconds to login screen on 8.7. Not bad!
Love your wallpaper of Half Dome, Yosemite National Park (California) (searched using Tiny Eye reverse image search) :)

systemd-analyze plot >s.svg and then viewing the (large) svg file shows that wicd (network) is the bottleneck for me. Without that would be a second or two faster. My setup gets to the login prompt and networking messages are still showing as I've entered the userid and password, so perhaps the timing might be several seconds less if I swapped wicd out ... but I like it personally.

I have seen others with newer kit down at 5 seconds :mrgreen:
Thanks for the confirmation of location! I had no idea where it was but suspected it was somewhere in the US. What a beautiful location.

Are we counting from switching on the computer or from when GRUB loads the OS? If it's the latter I'm sure for me it's about 7-8 seconds or so till the login screen.

EDIT: Just timed it, 7 seconds.
The shot of Half Dome may have come from this webcam: http://www.sierracamnetwork.com/viewcam ... te-valley/ or have been taken from the same location. It generates a lot of beautiful wallpaper candidates.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5149 Post by Lysander »

stevepusser wrote:
The shot of Half Dome may have come from this webcam: http://www.sierracamnetwork.com/viewcam ... te-valley/ or have been taken from the same location. It generates a lot of beautiful wallpaper candidates.
Indeed, thanks for the link. Very interesting to see the same location in different state during the day.

And here's a photo in situ

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5150 Post by ruffwoof »

Debian standard (command line) ... added xorg, openbox, compton (shadow effects), stalonetray (tray) ... and if you edit the openbox menu to have blank label values, leaving just icons ... then the effect is quite nice IMO

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If in obconf you set a 1 pixel left screen edge margin, then even if a window is 'full screen' you can still mouse over to the left screen edge and click to access the menu

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Openbox Pipe menus options are a nice feature, this one just has a menu item that pulls in the date and time

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Add in Brightside for hot corners and set a corner to start skippy-xd ... and you can have a tiled view of all open windows simply by mousing into a corner

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From there you can either click to focus, middle or right mouse click to minimise or close the window(s).

All with no KDE, Gnome, LXDE, Xfce ... etc, installed (nice and lightweight ... quick too). That said some elements are worthy of being installed ... pcmanfm file browser, lxinput (keyboard/mouse settings), lxapperance (theme etc.) are good additions IMO.

I've set the key bindings so that left click on the desktop launches the openbox menu and right click starts up the desktop-switch/open-programs menu ... as I'm not fond of the default clicking the middle (scrollwheel in my case) 'button'.

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5151 Post by Lysander »

Choosing wallpaper is not an easy task! I have probably spent quite a few hours on it overall today. Maybe part of the problem is too much choice?

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Anyway, this is what I have settled on for now. A while back I remember having abstract wallpapers, and this hit me this evening.

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5152 Post by None1975 »

[quote="Lysander" A while back I remember having abstract wallpapers, and this hit me this evening.[/quote]
Nice wallpaper!
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5153 Post by None1975 »

My i3wm and Debian 8.8 :)
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5154 Post by Nili »

None1975 wrote:My i3wm and Debian 8.8 :)
Pretty good console actions, i3 is fantastic wm,
I think your setup needs some better colors from any of these #source1, source#2, sources#3
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5155 Post by None1975 »

Nili wrote:I think your setup needs some better colors from any of these #source1, source#2, sources#3
Thanks for share it. I will look at this.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5156 Post by Lysander »

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I am changing my wallpaper a lot at the moment. Normally it is once every few weeks/months, at the moment it is once every few days.

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5157 Post by Hallvor »

Debian Stretch with KDE.

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5158 Post by None1975 »

Debian 9 and i3wm (branch "gaps-next")
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

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Clean Crunchy with Debian 9 Stretch and auto-updating menu. Tint2 is there, but auto-hidden.

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And with Skippy-XD

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

#5160 Post by None1975 »

i3wm google material design-work in progress...
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