post comfy DE/WM setups
Post comfy DE/WM setups
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so a desktop thread
Ok
Enjoy your screen tearing
currently working on mine, it's not that comfy yet
sick css user, congrats
my old debian VM. Pretty faggy.
BTW, if you haven't tried FrankenWM yet, it's actually quite good. Even lighter than dwm if you can believe it.
Tiling managers are a symptom of autism. Please seek help.
My desktop from a couple months before that
win10 + lfs in vm = best combo
very very very nice, can you upload your config files somewhere? thanks
>not ricing your tty
you always give me cringe, not even sure why
i'm sorry
didn't mean to bully you
>linux
>WM
>reading and typing text instead of click and dragging images
>comfy
>dumb frogposter
For mine the awesome config was anrxc that you could maybe get from git.sysphere.org assuming it's still around
The rest is all grabbable from the scrot itself
how is cwm? Are you running it on linux or bsd?
I was just trying it out for a couple of mins when I took the scrot, idk I hear good things about it
me desktop rate
Sysadmin are u here?
Question
I assume u got a script for multimachine scroting.
Pls6share too drunk to make one and don't have my old 9ne
xfce is the most versatile DE beside KDE, comfy as fuck
Looks gay
So it turns out Manjaro doesn't feel all that different from Kubuntu/Neon.
Yeah turns out different distributions use the same softwares, lol
Linux tards TOLD
>He couldn't figure out how to install compton
kek'd
I just wanted to tell you how nobody gives a flying fuck about 5 of your screenshots, but then you posted this, okay you got my attention, how the hell did you modify that login scree, that is just epic. you have my salute
very good
nice
great
love it
It looks very nice but aren't some of your decisions also gimping functionality?
>It looks very nice
thanks
>but aren't some of your decisions also gimping functionality?
i dont think so, i have keybinds for everything
For the image viewer for example, do you use what you've shown exclusively? I can image it being a pain the ass to scroll through everything.
Package management is a bit different though, Arch/Manjaro are rolling release while Kubuntu is stuck with whatever kernel/DE it came with. Neon is still on 16.04 repos. Also no need for third party PPAs in Manjaro. Not being use deb or rpm sucks though.
not much if it does, my folders are pretty organized for wallpapers i use. still have tons of papes unorganized tho
>jordan
from #Jow Forumstv?
uwu
Yeah what of it?
--- tty ricing guide ---
- install fbsplash or splashutils depending on the distro
- you're gonna need to configure and recompile the kernel
enable required kernel options, see wiki.gentoo.org
ignore the rest of the article
- install some themes you can use as templates
splash-themes-gentoo or bootsplash-themes or fbsplash-theme-natural-arch or whatever
you can try out some themes like so
splash_manager -c set --theme=THEME
that will set the theme on your current tty, to set the theme on another tty, use
splash_manager -c set --theme=THEME --tty=N
you can't apply themes that don't match your resolution
- make your own theme, it's ez
use a bg img that's in your res, put it in themedir/images, name it "verbose-.png"
edit the file named ".cfg" in themedir appropriately
just use another theme as a template, you don't need any guide or whatever to do this
if something isn't obvious, look at usr/share/doc/splashutils-1.5.4.4-r7/theme_format
- make a simple init script/systemd unit to set your login theme and tty colors on startup
(you can set a different theme in .bash_profile for post login if you want)
- setting the console (tty) font differs between distros, see your distro wiki or whatever
- don't forget to put some cool ascii in etc/issue
here's how I did it
- etc/tty_theme - file where I keep the names of the themes I'm using:
export TTY_LOGIN_THEME=login_theme
export TTY_THEME=post_login_theme
- my openrc script where I set the login theme and colors: ix.io
- relevant stuff from .bash_profile (setting the post login theme):
. etc/tty_theme
[ "$TERM" = "linux" ] && [ -z $SSH_TTY ] && \
sudo splash_manager -c set --theme=$TTY_THEME
- .bash_logout so when you log out it resets the login theme:
[ "$TERM" = "linux" ] && [ -z $SSH_TTY ] && \
sudo splash_manager -c set --theme="$TTY_LOGIN_THEME"
Heard you were dead.
cute
well done copying my rice 100%
had to, it was too nice
post your rice
Thanks
no rice at the moment
> Devuan
Are you just being contrarian, or is there a reason you're avoiding systemd?
honestly Jordan you're quite handsome, just keep loosing weight and do well in uni and you're set
maybe they dont want to lose all their data
>hyperbole
Elaborate please.
gib wallpaper
reverse
image
search
>do well in uni
isnt he like 40
compton has been stalling for a year, are people still using it? I never hear about any alternatives
>everything always needs updates all the time
no
he's like 30 or so
but so what
Not yet mofuka
what font is that?
terminus
wiki.archlinux.org
On intel drivers you just all one line to your xorg configuration and then you don't need compton.
r8
Nice command prompts you got there
>8K
>on an intel hd 2000
Mine is simple, but PRETTY comfy.
Did how I roll
for some reason ram usage is much higher when I use systemd and everything runs slightly worse. with devuan ram usage doesn't increase after long use and everything is just faster. also the stop jobs on shutdown with systemd are extremely annoying especially when you're using a laptop
I have been collecting desktop backgrounds for years and this is easily in the top ten. Please post it, user. Thank you.
Really really comfy. Good vidya too.
Is LXDE good enough for daily usage now? Seriously considering it.
I am this guy ^. Can you please post yours too? Reverse searching does nothing.
Also, how do I get that style/kind of toolbar at the bottom, listing all the program icons like that and with that exact "style"? Is it available on Debian? Yes, I know I sound like a faggot.
not him but yes
I finally got my dream portable shitposting machine set up. I hope you like it, anons
the real challenge would be to make it look good without the wallpaper
owo
faggots
i believe it is available on debian! it's a program called plank. i was using the transparent theme. there are little dots in the form of open application indicators below icons, so to get rid of them like i did you will have to edit the source code of the transparent theme (pic related). you will still be able to minimize/maximize applications through the dock if you use this method.
oh, i also forgot to mention, if you want your dock to look exactly the same as mine, you'll need to install the Papirus icon pack.
>all of that wasted space
what the hell are you doing? I have more fucking space and my resolution is 1366x768
What are some good/decent terminals for KDE?
Konsole looks like piss