Nice wallpaperZoot wrote: ↑2020-04-13 18:51 I tried out a new Stretch install with the Xfce desktop on a now 12 year old laptop that took me through college back in the day just to amuse myself during the lockdown here in Ireland.
I'm really surprised at how well it runs. It still can hang a little if you try to do too much at once, but it's light-years faster than Windows 10 on the same machine.
I figured Buster might be too much, but given how perfectly usable the Stretch install is I probably should have installed that. The 720p resolution can be a bit of a pain at times mind you.
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What does your desktop look like?
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
Mine hasn't changed much but I haven't posted it in awhile
Sid with openbox. Menus are jgmenu, which I find considerably more friendly than openbox menus
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MATE Terminal (Neofetch) & Tilda Terminal at the top at boot.
My Login Screen (cool right?)
Re: What does your desktop look like?
hi guys!
my first post on https://forums.debian.net/
~/.conkyrc
my first post on https://forums.debian.net/
~/.conkyrc
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--[[
###########################
### credit = kintoandar ###
###########################
]]
conky.config = {
-- Create own window instead of using desktop
own_window = true,
own_window_transparent = true,
own_window_type = 'override',
own_window_hints = 'undecorated,below,skip_taskbar',
background = true,
-- Use double buffering
double_buffer = true,
-- fiddle with window
use_spacer = right,
use_xft = true,
-- Update interval in seconds
update_interval = 1.0,
-- Minimum size of text area
minimum_size = '160 5',
maximum_width = 400,
-- Draw shades?
draw_shades = false,
-- Text stuff
draw_outline = false, -- amplifies text if yes
draw_borders = false,
uppercase = false, -- set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase
-- Stippled borders
-- stippled_borders 8
-- border margins
-- border_margin 4
-- border width
-- border_width 1
-- Default colors and also border colors
default_color = '#ebcb8b',
default_shade_color = 'black',
default_outline_color = '#ebcb8b',
own_window_colour = black,
own_window_transparent = true,
-- Text alignment
alignment = 'top_left',
-- Gap between borders of screen and text
gap_x = 20,
gap_y = 10,
-- stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen
override_utf8_locale = true,
xftfont = 'Glitch Slap:size=12',
xftalpha = 0.8,
};
conky.text = [[
${voffset 5}${color #d8dee9}${font forkawesome:pixelsize=50}$alignc
${color #d8dee9}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=19}$alignc${time %A %d %B %Y}
${color #d8dee9}${font Glitch Slap :style=Medium Italic:pixelsize=33}$alignc${time %H:%M}${font}${color}
${voffset 5}${color #d8dee9}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}${font forkawesome:pixelsize=21}${font}${hr 2}
${goto 6}${voffset 6}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}${font conkycolorslogos:size=37}d${font}${goto 55}${voffset -25}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}$machine
${goto 55}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}Kernel: ${kernel}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}Uptime: ${color #d8dee9}$alignr$uptime
${voffset 5}${color #d8dee9}${font forkawesome:pixelsize=21}${voffset -3}${font}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}${hr 2}${color}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}CPU:${color #d8dee9} $cpu% $alignr${color #d8dee9}Temp: ${color #d8dee9}${exec sensors | grep 'Package id' | awk '{print $4}'}
${color #d8dee9} ${offset 0}${cpugraph 15,255 666666 bbbbbb}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}CPU top:
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9} ${top name 1}$alignr${top_mem cpu 1}%
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9} ${top name 2}$alignr${top cpu 2}%
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9} ${top name 3}$alignr${top cpu 3}%
${voffset 5}${color #d8dee9}${font forkawesome:pixelsize=21}${voffset -3}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}${hr 2}${color}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}Mem: ${color #d8dee9} $memperc% $alignr${color #d8dee9}$mem/$memmax
${color #d8dee9} ${offset 0}${membar 5,255}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}Swap: ${color #d8dee9} $swapperc% $alignr${color #d8dee9}$swap/$swapmax
${color #d8dee9} ${offset 0}${swapbar 5,255}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}Mem top:
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9} ${top_mem name 1}$alignr${top_mem mem 1}%
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9} ${top_mem name 2}$alignr${top_mem mem 2}%
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9} ${top_mem name 3}$alignr${top_mem mem 3}%
${voffset 5}${color #d8dee9}${font forkawesome:pixelsize=21}${voffset -3}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}${hr 2}${color}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}/: $alignr${color #d8dee9}${fs_free /} free
${offset 0} ${color #d8dee9} ${fs_bar 5,250 /}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}/home: $alignr${color #d8dee9}${fs_free /home} free
${offset 0} ${color #d8dee9} ${fs_bar 5,250 /home}
${voffset 5}${color #d8dee9}${font forkawesome:pixelsize=21}${voffset -3}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}${hr 2}${color}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}Signal: ${color #d8dee9}${wireless_link_bar 5,200 wlp2s0}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}Up:${color #d8dee9}${upspeed wlp2s0}${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}$alignr Down:${color #d8dee9}${downspeed wlp2s0}
${color #d8dee9} ${offset 0}${upspeedgraph wlp2s0 15,125 666666 bbbbbb}${color #d8dee9} ${offset 0}${downspeedgraph wlp2s0 15,125 666666 bbbbbb}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}Up:${color #d8dee9}${totalup wlp2s0}${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}$alignr Down:${color #d8dee9}${totaldown wlp2s0}
${voffset 5}${color #d8dee9}${font Material Icons:pixelsize=25}${voffset -3}${font Glitch Slap :pixelsize=17}${hr 2}${color}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}Battery: ${color #d8dee9} ${battery_percent BAT1}% $alignr${battery_time BAT1}
${color #d8dee9} ${offset 0}${battery_bar BAT1 3,100}
${offset 0}${color #d8dee9}Temp: $alignr${acpitemp}*C
]];
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
The desktop, that debian swirl on the wallpaper I added it myself using Inkscape, hope you like it!
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Brisk Menu & Caja File Manager
MATE System Monitor & Control Center
GSmartControl & Psensor (To monitor HDD health & system temperatures)
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MATE & Tilix terminals
Dropdown terminals, Guake terminal at the top & Tilda at the bottom
Brisk Menu & Caja File Manager
MATE System Monitor & Control Center
GSmartControl & Psensor (To monitor HDD health & system temperatures)
Firefox with "Duck Duck Go" Search (Not Google's) for privacy reasons!
... And That's All Folks, thanks for watching!
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@ Lonewolf71, very nice Mate desktop customization!
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
switched from lxpanel to polybar, removed local conky and added server conky. clickable fullscreen thumnail
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Nice setup Wizard!wizard10000 wrote: ↑2021-07-29 18:09 switched from lxpanel to polybar, removed local conky and added server conky. clickable fullscreen thumnail
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
DE: MATE 1.24.1
WM: Metacity (Marco)
Theme: Sweet-Dark [GTK2/3]
Icons: BeautyLine [GTK2/3]
Wallpaper: Sweet-Space
WM: Metacity (Marco)
Theme: Sweet-Dark [GTK2/3]
Icons: BeautyLine [GTK2/3]
Wallpaper: Sweet-Space
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Very nice MATE setup Craig, excellent!
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And I'm done ricing for now - here's where I ended up
polybar up top has almost unlimited potential I and learned to have openbox allow other windows to overlap the bar since I haven't fouind a non-glitchy autohide script
The foreground window is spacevm for my account, the background is root's account - root got a red icon theme.
The conky that's running on the right is conky over ssh and is running on my home server so I can monitor it.
cheers -
clickable fullscreen screenshot:
polybar up top has almost unlimited potential I and learned to have openbox allow other windows to overlap the bar since I haven't fouind a non-glitchy autohide script
The foreground window is spacevm for my account, the background is root's account - root got a red icon theme.
The conky that's running on the right is conky over ssh and is running on my home server so I can monitor it.
cheers -
clickable fullscreen screenshot:
we see things not as they are, but as we are.
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New Debian Bullseye Wallpaper:
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Yeah, it is nice.
Reading Debian's microblog this morning I learned there were only 19 entries for a Bullseye theme. I remember when Debian put out the call for art, I sure thought there would be more theme entries than that.
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I still can't get over the fact that the "Spacefun" theme actually pulled off a win.wizard10000 wrote: ↑2021-08-14 22:42Yeah, it is nice.
Reading Debian's microblog this morning I learned there were only 19 entries for a Bullseye theme. I remember when Debian put out the call for art, I sure thought there would be more theme entries than that.
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Re: What does your desktop look like?
+1 I thought I mistakenly installed a children's version of squeeze