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#2861 2026-03-28 21:02:26

Colonel Panic
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Nili wrote:

I think i have both of those, (looks and optimum functionality) for a while now tongue

https://i.postimg.cc/bskHhJR0/Screenshot-20260328-150016.png

^This color reminds me of a time when hhh did a similar one for #! I liked it then, and i'm glad i found a similar one for KDE.

Excellent! I'm in Zenwalk at the moment which looks pretty good for an XFce-based distro (dark theme, long bridge wallpaper, transparent terminals etc.), but lacks a bit in functionality compared to some of the other distros I know.

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#2862 Yesterday 18:24:38

Nili
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Colonel Panic wrote:

Excellent! I'm in Zenwalk at the moment which looks pretty good for an XFce-based distro (dark theme, long bridge wallpaper, transparent terminals etc.), but lacks a bit in functionality compared to some of the other distros I know.

I wish you could find what you're looking for. It took me some worth efforts to find something suitable for myself.


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#2863 Today 01:05:22

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Colonel Panic wrote:
Nili wrote:

I think i have both of those, (looks and optimum functionality) for a while now tongue

https://i.postimg.cc/bskHhJR0/Screenshot-20260328-150016.png

^This color reminds me of a time when hhh did a similar one for #! I liked it then, and i'm glad i found a similar one for KDE.

Excellent! I'm in Zenwalk at the moment which looks pretty good for an XFce-based distro (dark theme, long bridge wallpaper, transparent terminals etc.), but lacks a bit in functionality compared to some of the other distros I know.

Not sure what #! theme that is reminiscent of, but thanks for the shoutout!

@Colonel, theming is easy, build from your foundation. What have you liked in distros in terms of function? Floating/tiling/menu system/launchers/panel/dock/widgets/resource usage, etc... anything but theming/desktop effects.


I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?

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#2864 Today 06:11:26

Nili
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

hhh wrote:

Not sure what #! theme that is reminiscent of, but thanks for the shoutout!.

I tried to find it through web.archive, If I'm not mistaken, it was Deb8.
I used it on my then setup, My current KDE colors looks very similar to Deb8 a few years ago.

No prob, i am really glad i find a grey theme, For years i used dark background with white text, but i had enough with it.


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#2865 Today 08:00:03

Colonel Panic
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

hhh wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:
Nili wrote:

I think i have both of those, (looks and optimum functionality) for a while now tongue

https://i.postimg.cc/bskHhJR0/Screenshot-20260328-150016.png

^This color reminds me of a time when hhh did a similar one for #! I liked it then, and i'm glad i found a similar one for KDE.

Excellent! I'm in Zenwalk at the moment which looks pretty good for an XFce-based distro (dark theme, long bridge wallpaper, transparent terminals etc.), but lacks a bit in functionality compared to some of the other distros I know.

Not sure what #! theme that is reminiscent of, but thanks for the shoutout!

@Colonel, theming is easy, build from your foundation. What have you liked in distros in terms of function? Floating/tiling/menu system/launchers/panel/dock/widgets/resource usage, etc... anything but theming/desktop effects.

Thanks for your post hhh. I'm about 80% of the way now towards getting a setup that both looks good and works optimally well for me; it's the final 20% that is proving difficult!

In reality, if I even get to 90% I'll be happy. I think looking for perfection in a setup is a trap; you never quite get there and you're walking towards a receding horizon.

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