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What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
- Head_on_a_Stick
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Oracle Linux running in QEMU/KVM with VirGL:
No "Guest Additions" needed
EDIT: `glxgears` is more than twice as fast under QEMU compared to VirtualBox. Lol. Are you reading this @pwzhangzz?
No "Guest Additions" needed
EDIT: `glxgears` is more than twice as fast under QEMU compared to VirtualBox. Lol. Are you reading this @pwzhangzz?
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Devuan Chimaera with openrc init system
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
FreeBSD Release 13.2
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Yes, FreeBSD is a very good operating system. But it is not ideal (nothing is ideal in our world). For example the fvwm window manager, with my configuration, crashes. For example, in Debian, fvwm works very stably. Also FreeBSD has problems with xscreensaver. This app works but can't open app settings. Settings core dumped...so nothing is perfect. Therefore, I am left with a set of very simple programs that work stably.
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Devuan 5 Daedalus-current stable release with Plan 9 from User Space (aka plan9port)
And here nice acme editor
And here nice acme editor
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE/Wayland
♫♪ Elisa playing...
Damascus Cocktail ♪ Black Reverie ♪ Dye the sky.
♫♪ Elisa playing...
Damascus Cocktail ♪ Black Reverie ♪ Dye the sky.
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Here is a screenshot of my Manjaro install running LXQt. This one uses an olive theme I made, in fact all the themes used were built by me.
My Debian install is LXQT and the shapes and forms are the same with a teal highlight theme.What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
I'm running Sparky Linux Minimal (with Openbox only). Here's the base desktop showing the tint2 panel and the conky. I used to have complex conky's with temperature monitors and cpu meters, but that got old. Now I just display the truly useful (for me) information.
I have two menus. The jgmenu on the left opens with the default Openbox right-click and also from the custom icon top-left. The rofi menu on the right opens using alt+space.
Here are a couple windows open, to show the gtk theme. I started by mashing together the Basik theme and Sparky Linux's Sparky5 theme. Then I went tweak-happy, and even created some custom icons for min/max/close.
I have two menus. The jgmenu on the left opens with the default Openbox right-click and also from the custom icon top-left. The rofi menu on the right opens using alt+space.
Here are a couple windows open, to show the gtk theme. I started by mashing together the Basik theme and Sparky Linux's Sparky5 theme. Then I went tweak-happy, and even created some custom icons for min/max/close.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Thinkpad T61
Intel Core2 Duo T7700 @ 2.40 GHz
4 GB PC2-5300 RAM
Lenovo 100 GB HDD @ 7200 RPM
Intel HD Audio
Intel Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics
14.1" 1440x900 (WXGA+) widescreen
Intel 3945 wifi
Bluetooth
This is a 2 year old continuous rolling upgrade from the original build of Kali 2021.3
When Darkness takes everything embrace what Darkness brings.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
When Darkness takes everything embrace what Darkness brings.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
The Lenovo N23 Chromebook running Kali GNU/Linux 2023.3 I;m using right now.
"I can't imagine DD'ing Kali, but that's pretty amazing that you do. I've been on Arch for 4 months and wow...love it."
I told them:
"It's exactly like running and conducting responsible Administration of a Debian box."
I don't know what the big deal is. Two years running and the sky hasn't fallen yet. Maybe it's that thing about "conducting responsible administration"...
Someone recently told me:"I can't imagine DD'ing Kali, but that's pretty amazing that you do. I've been on Arch for 4 months and wow...love it."
I told them:
"It's exactly like running and conducting responsible Administration of a Debian box."
I don't know what the big deal is. Two years running and the sky hasn't fallen yet. Maybe it's that thing about "conducting responsible administration"...
When Darkness takes everything embrace what Darkness brings.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Hi all, an old HP Compaq DC 5750 Small Form Factor PC running Bodhi Linux (and working like a charm):
Link to the gallery:
https://postimg.cc/gallery/ycJz5nS
Link to the gallery:
https://postimg.cc/gallery/ycJz5nS
I hope you liked the images, cheers!
Link to the gallery:
https://postimg.cc/gallery/ycJz5nS
Link to the gallery:
https://postimg.cc/gallery/ycJz5nS
I hope you liked the images, cheers!
Debian 12 Gnome on a MSI H61M-P25 (B3) PC & on a Dell Latitude E6410 & HP EliteBook 8540p Laptops.
LMDE 6 on a Panasonic ToughBook CF-C1 Laptop.
Bodhi Linux 7 on a HP Compaq DC5750 Small Form Factor PC.
Windows 11 on a Intel DH55TC PC.
LMDE 6 on a Panasonic ToughBook CF-C1 Laptop.
Bodhi Linux 7 on a HP Compaq DC5750 Small Form Factor PC.
Windows 11 on a Intel DH55TC PC.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Kali GNU/Linux 2023.4 with a wallpaper I made of Harley Quin and what I'm using now.
When Darkness takes everything embrace what Darkness brings.