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Playing around with Open SUSE Leap. Running openbox at the moment of the screenshot. It is interesting and different than other distros I am used to dealing with.
I use Arch BTW! If it is not rolling, it is stagnant!
RebornOS, EndeavourOS, Archbang, Artix,
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Clean work from an interesting mix hhh.
I was playing with fastfetch recently, honestly much faster vs neofetch (fork).
Edit: Have to edited to adjust some minor things & shot credit.
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Debian 12.5 netinstall with no DE dist-upgraded to sid, then a minimal, wayland only gnome-session installation. Shown is thunar, xfce4-terminal and screen-backlight level notification...
Nautilus and the gnome terminal not to your liking? Team Gnome mess them up?
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Top again fellas.
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hhh wrote:Debian 12.5 netinstall with no DE dist-upgraded to sid, then a minimal, wayland only gnome-session installation. Shown is thunar, xfce4-terminal and screen-backlight level notification...
Nautilus and the gnome terminal not to your liking? Team Gnome mess them up?
They're fine, I'm just used to xfce4-terminal. I'm fine with usong gnome-terminal and I used nautilus for a while recently, but I hate how it handles type-to-search and keyboard navigation.
@Dobbie03, great looking windows, man. Are those the same picom settings you gave me a little while back?
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PackRat wrote:hhh wrote:Debian 12.5 netinstall with no DE dist-upgraded to sid, then a minimal, wayland only gnome-session installation. Shown is thunar, xfce4-terminal...
Nautilus and the gnome terminal not to your liking? Team Gnome mess them up?
They're fine...
I tried Nautilus some time ago and thought it was OK in a no-frills kind of way, but I can easily see how someone might prefer Thunar. The custom actions especially - does any other file manager handle those so nicely?
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^do those scripts appear in a file's right-click menu? And is there a filter by file type?
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I had no problem getting "Open (file manager) as root" and "Edit (text file) as root" working in nautilus on Wayland. Just install the package "nautilus-admin".
My problem was type-to-search. Instead of bringing up a little search field at bottom-right and highlighting a file or folder as thunar does, the nautilus window immediately switches view and the tracker-miner thing brings in all sorts of files that I wasn't interested in.
Also, the Alt-arrow navigation in Thunar is completely different in Nautilus and I found it very frustrating.
Mostly just a familiarity thing, I guess. Anyway, I prefer having tumblerd running for thumbnails to having tracker-miner.fs running for indexing, although the name is way more ominous than the process actually is.
gnome-terminal is quite good, IMO.
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^I suppose there's an image difference between apps from the xfce and gnome families, though Gnome doesn't automatically mean bloat in every case. And not every xfce app is wonderful.
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I didn't say bloat. Bloat is GNOME installing gnome-games, gnome-terminal, nautilus, cheese, gnome-music, gnome-weather, libreoffice, rhythmbox, shotwell, seahorse, gedit (which I love), avahi deamon, at-spi2-core and evolution. I'll have to do a quick tutorial on my sid setup, it installed gnome with no GUI programs other than the settings manager. 6 gigs of disk space for a working GUI Wayland desktop. Under 600 M RAM according to htop. No xorg. Beast.
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^I know you didn't say bloat, I was referring more to the relative images I have of gnome and xfce.
But for the basis of a desktop I'd far rather have BL (or some other smallish setup) than Gnome or KDE, or Xfce4 for that matter.
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