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#401 2025-10-25 07:28:34

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread


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#402 2025-10-25 08:11:43

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

Ah OK.


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#403 2025-10-25 11:56:03

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

A nice beach scene with IceWM TaskBar reduced to 98%

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#404 2025-10-25 16:42:29

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

Upgraded dwl to 0.8.

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Niri is one of the best wayland compositors, but it's a bit heavy.

~ » size /usr/local/bin/dwl                                                                                                                              ~
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  63428	   6312	    496	  70236	  1125c	/usr/local/bin/dwl

~ » size /usr/bin/sway                                                                                                                                   ~
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
 554715	  12344	   2312	 569371	  8b01b	/usr/bin/sway

~ » size /usr/bin/niri                                                                                                                                   ~
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
24123503	1159928	  11332	25294763	181f7ab	/usr/bin/niri

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#405 2025-10-25 17:08:28

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

@chroot, I hadn't noticed that about niri before. RAM/CPU usage is very low, that's more important than the bin size IMO.


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#406 2025-10-25 20:12:29

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

I have been working on a cheatsheet script to remind me of keybindings of the regular apps I use. My small brain is so full of useless information, it seems to block any important information so I never seem to remember any of these.

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The source file has to be manually completed.

A keybind brings up the initial menu, select either using the keyboard or searching.

Once selected, you are presented with the keybinds, fully searchable.

Not sure how often I will use this, but the fact it is at my fingertips makes life so much easier.


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#407 2025-10-26 08:48:57

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

@Döbbie03 you just gave me an idea for jgmenu (and labwc menu) for Carbon. Put in a keybind cheatsheet in the menu instead of conky!

IDK if @johnraff will go for this idea but conky is kind of limited by the background you set, especially for smallish (say 10-12pt) fonts.

Small brain? P'raps genius!


#!/bin/sh
echo '#include <stdio.h>\nvoid main() { printf("Hi, bunsenlabs\\n"); return; }' > bunsen.c
gcc bunsen.c -o bunsen
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#408 2025-10-26 09:34:10

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

^There is already a keybind section in the menu:
menu > User Settings > Keybinds
Check it out!


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#409 2025-10-26 10:06:25

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^Yes! The window one is the perfect cheat sheet!

So can the default conky in Carbon remove those and maybe have something simpler? Anyway completely OT, we should discuss in the dev threads.


#!/bin/sh
echo '#include <stdio.h>\nvoid main() { printf("Hi, bunsenlabs\\n"); return; }' > bunsen.c
gcc bunsen.c -o bunsen
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#410 2025-10-26 13:29:59

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

Trying out Kitty

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#411 2025-10-26 17:56:16

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Here's Kitty with a background image

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#412 2025-10-26 22:45:08

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread


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#413 Yesterday 07:51:12

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

About the keybinds:

micko01 wrote:

So can the default conky in Carbon remove those and maybe have something simpler? Anyway completely OT, we should discuss in the dev threads.

Here: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=9577

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#414 Yesterday 13:57:43

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

carbon-alpha(adjusted)

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#415 Today 01:17:29

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

^ Those are sweet, very corporate!

It's official, niri with xfce4-panel is going to replace GNOME as my daily driver. Migrate the binaries I built on my testing partition to the main one but keep gnome-session as a fallback. So freaking pretty, and animation speed set to 2 is very relaxing to watch.

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#416 Today 02:52:50

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

Easier said than done, now neither session starts. Plan B, copy files from partition A to B, use a LIVE ISO to wipe partition A and expand B, cross fingers.


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#417 Today 06:25:40

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Re: 2025 Screenshot Thread

Deleting the files I transferred restored my GNOME session, I'll need to try again with fresh eyes tomorrow. Is it really 2:30 in the morning where I am? How did that happen?


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