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MaboxLinux install on my Acer AspireOne D255E netbook. Intel Atom N455 1.66GHz CPU, 2GB DDR3 memory and 160GB hard drive.
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I use Arch BTW! If it is not rolling, it is stagnant!
RebornOS, EndeavourOS, Archbang, Artix,
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Xfce4 panel? If not, what are the system info widgets with icons?
You must unlearn what you have learned.
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^ I would guess gnome and simple monitor...
Complete the pattern, solve the puzzle, turn the key.
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hhh wrote:Xfce4 panel? If not, what are the system info widgets with icons?
GNOME 45 still, baby! Astra Monitor extension, I was pretty thrilled last month to find a widget that worked with a vertical panel (Dash to Panel extension) on GNOME...
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New, hopefully less disturbing avatar... ? Now, let's get with the scrots.
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^ So shines a good deed in a weary world.
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^ Great! dk works on Wayland (Wayland Exit menu item)? What are your menu and panel? Also, I never asked what info script you use for your terminal?
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^ Great! dk works on Wayland (Wayland Exit menu item)? What are your menu and panel? Also, I never asked what info script you use for your terminal?
That's dk on X11. The panel is polybar.
jgmenu works in Wayland, so I use it on Waybar with labwc, or a binding with sway. The "Wayland Exit" links to wlogout, a gui logout application similar to bl-logout.
Just hacking some stuff together to see what works and has a decent aesthetic. Once plasma6 drops in the Void repos, probably do some full installs and lean towards Wayland.
The info script is neofetch. I use w3m for the image backend for xterm, or let kitty handle that internally.
And last but not least, a shameless plug for the wallpaper. That's a still life sketch in charcoal my oldest recently did for her art class.
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hhh wrote:^ Great! dk works on Wayland (Wayland Exit menu item)? What are your manu and panel? Also, I never asked what info script you use for your terminal?
That's dk on X11. The panel is polybar.
jgmenu works in Wayland, so I use it on Waybar with labwc, or a binding with sway. The "Wayland Exit" links to wlogout, a gui logout application similar to bl-logout.
Just hacking some stuff together to see what works and has a decent aesthetic. Once plasma6 drops in the Void repos, probably do some full installs and lean towards Wayland.
The info script is neofetch. I use w3m for the image backend for xterm, or let kitty handle that internally.
And last but not least, a shameless plug for the wallpaper. That's a still life sketch in charcoal my oldest recently did for her art class.
Nice sketch by your child! Looks very nice!
I use Arch BTW! If it is not rolling, it is stagnant!
RebornOS, EndeavourOS, Archbang, Artix,
Linuxhub Prime, Manjaro, Void, PCLinuxOS
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^ thanks
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Nice sketch by your child! Looks very nice!
Holy... I wasn't even paying attention, I was looking at the pretty polybar and the excellent dk documentation. Beautiful wallpaper!
Heads up to @PackRat about Plasma 6 if you already have an install you'll be upgrading, @unklar in the distro-hoppers thread said Plasma 6 wiped out all of his previous Plasma user custom configs and set them all to the new default settings. I didn't ask about it, but I'll guess 6 creates new, renamed dot folders in ~/.config, ~./cache, etc... ?
I'm not worried about that with the upcoming GNOME 46, but I'll have to wait several months to let my few extensions get updated (hopefully), or else maybe this next GNOME version won't break everything and will just require a version bump. It's always something, ain't it?
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^ I saw that post. That's what I figured; full version update/upgrade reset everything.
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I got QEMU/Virtual Machine Manager working properly a couple of days ago, I will definitely give 6 a go in the next few weeks. I think I tried an alpha of 6 about a year ago, customizing it was literally all over the map, and that's saying something with the state of GNOME these days.
If you have a VM, you might try KDE Neon to preview what your getting into...
https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Plasma_6
https://neon.kde.org/
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