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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?

#1581 Post by Nili »

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#1583 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

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#1584 Post by pawRoot »

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#1585 Post by Bulkley »

This is Devuan running Openbox. I'm using openrc to push Systemd aside. Tint2 is vertical and transparent. The clock on the right is by Conky. It is all done as a VM using Gnome Boxes.

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Sorry, I can't figure out how to make the thumbnail expand.

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#1586 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

Bulkley wrote:This is Devuan running Openbox. I'm using openrc
Very nice 8)
Bulkley wrote:I can't figure out how to make the thumbnail expand.
Click on the "Share" button at the top-left on the postimages.org page then copy the "thumbnail for forums" link and post it here.

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#1587 Post by Bulkley »

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:
Bulkley wrote:I can't figure out how to make the thumbnail expand.
Click on the "Share" button at the top-left on the postimages.org page then copy the "thumbnail for forums" link and post it here.
That's the link I used.

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#1588 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

^ You've only uploaded a thumbnail image, try again with the full-resolution screenshot.
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#1589 Post by Deb-fan »

HEATHENS !!! TREASONOUS DOGS !!! You shall rot in the deepest circles of digi-hades !!!!

Lmao ... couldn't resist doing this post. Though honestly don't currently have anything non-Debian. Wouldn't post a pic of those installs gui's either, so plain jane and bland gonna have to get some counseling if I look at them too long. :D Ah ... considering setting up conky or something but why ? Anything it could tell me, in terminal will display easier/more. Plus I just don't care what my "desktop" looks like, as who spends any amount of time even looking at it ? Spend 99.7% of time while using a pc, looking at a web browser or other app anyway.

Sorry folks, ah ... really just wanted to post the junk @ first part of this nonsense. Bunch of you have good looking desktops fellows. :)
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#1590 Post by Deb-fan »

Also I keep wanting to setup a Bsd install, then I would have a non-Debian desktop to show. But Head_on_a_stick won't show me how. :(
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#1591 Post by Bulkley »

Trying again . . .

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#1592 Post by eor2004 »

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#1593 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

antiX-19 (64-bit) with OpenRC as PID1 & service manager:

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Works well :)
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#1594 Post by oswaldkelso »

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#1595 Post by Bulkley »

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You are looking at a VM of AntiX antiX-19-runit_x64-base.iso in Gnome Boxes on my Stretch host. Credit is due to the AntiX team for the runit version.


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

#1598 Post by None1975 »

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

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

#1600 Post by trinidad »

Linux Lite series 4.x. One of the best "beginner" Linux distributions:

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