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Desktop thread
i want to nakadashi kanna
jeez you're quick
made a better one
lets see if the jannies can contain themselves
so fucking hot
pls post links
Shit windows 10 college laptop. Wish they didnt force me to use windows because im not used to using a botnet.
teach me how to join the master race of hentai watchers. do u use luna or what?
what is it with ricing and hentai? why do those two go together?
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>No.69587499
browseran the g's
the only thing visible is a font and you managed to pick an ugly one, congrats
Why thank you
whoa nice desu
cute
miyu worst grill but more illya for me :3, nice tho
This thread has been ruined by you degenerates.
no it's been ruined by faggots like you who complain instead of posting desktops
what file manager?
miyu is cute and not worst anything don't be mean
What the fuck are you and why do you even exist?
spacefm with gtk2
alright sorry desu
i'm batman
Tell me more about this shit you using ???
What's this ???
Nice desktops
>No.69589114
what did i do?
lovely kerning
>Linux 4.9
Take a look at this pleb
...Hey!
Nice.
>SUIGINTUOU
Man of top culture as well
what do you use to dither your images?
Please for the love of titties give source to wallpaper.
I'll pimp it out one day. too busy with school and work to give a fuck right now
What theme is it?
I'm a linux (debian) newfag with xfce how do I make my desktop look like this? I'm googling and don't find shit because I don't know what to look for please help
miyugf
It's a MWM/Motif based desktop environment that's a partial fork of SGI's 4Dwm that was used on IRIX/MIPS graphics workstations in the 90s. The project is called MaXX and it's closed source due to some licensing and intellectual property restrictions. It's also x86-64 only. Should work on any Linux distro but I've only tried it on Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian and Devuan.
MaXX has most of the stuff like libraries and binaries already bundled, and it sticks them under /opt. However, on Debian, there are some libraries that aren't included that need to be installed. You'll find that the instructions want you to install libXaw, but there's no such package. Go to the link below and Ctrl+F "libXaw-1.0.13" and download the .tar.gz file. Extract it and follow the build instructions (takes like 2 minutes).
>x.org
You also need libtinfo, which can be found here as a .deb package:
>packages.debian.org
Without those winterm won't open at all. Finally, you need to install the desktop itself:
>maxxdesktop.arcadedaydream.com
Similar desktop that will be easier to install is WindowMaker. It's a clone of the NeXt desktop.
This. WindowMaker is nice. As is AfterStep (based on NeXtStep)
PEDOS DESERVE DEATH
i miss ubongo
Thx man I appreciate it
nice, user
what's the font?
So it looks like you have multiple images open in an image viewer.
But there's a desktop icon placed over the one in the corner.
Why did you make your wallpaper look like open image viewers?
What's that image viewer and music player you used?
Too lazy to rice but stock is ugly
comfy.
great.
nice colors.
nice rice.
very cool.
great colors.
New desktop. What do you think?
facts
plug your laptop in
>steam
>league
>not used to use windows
Nice larping. But at least you have a decent taste in music.
What audio player?
Everything right except for music. Extremely shit taste.
>kernel: 4.9.0-8
>debian
What functionalities do you obtain from your kernel version vs 4.9.0-8?
seconding for wats the font?
done :>
i like teal
Terminus
That's debian for you
>No.69592511
good to see fellow gin bros. she is best doll
Ignore xrandar fucking with scrot, this is my x230 with a 4:3 screen, so the screenshot looks a bit funky
What font do you use to get that wifi?
how do I control this element in my css? namely the indent/underline under tabs that are not focused. I was thinking it could also be a dark underline under focused tabs.
it's fontawesome 4.7, unfortunately it doesn't have icons for different connectivity states, so it doesn't change
i just set the color to gray when it's not connected
lol
/instalgentoo/ed last week. Not going to rice too much. It's a bit painful with dwm anyway.
What main font is that?
Source Code Pro
Much appreciated
theres a thing called geek tool that lets you put images and other things on your desktop you can move them forward/backward i think so it could probably cover the icon if i wanted it to
geektool for the images and iina for music
PragmataPro in the terminal, Dosis in status bar
Wrong!
Thanks for the correction :)
Mind posting the source(s) for those, friend(s)?
is this the new desktop thread
would anybody be nice enough to give me a quick rundown on fonts in linux? i'm using x11, i3, uxterm, and polybar currently. the fonts are all over the place. vim-airline is displaying block characters (installed powerline fonts and set one as my font in .Xresources), polybar looks like its using a bitmap font, uxterm is truetype but it doesn't look like it's using the powerline font I set...it's a mess at the moment. i'm going to do some homework and then i'll be back. love you guys
i don't know why i did this
>vim-airline is displaying block characters
Is that instead of the powerline or in general? Did you make sure to use the "for Powerline" version? Are your font changes applied in general and it's just not working with powerline?
>polybar looks like its using a bitmap font
Have you tried setting antialiasing on/off?
sorry for late reply. pastebin.com
/* high-contrast white firefox icon */
list-style-image: url('data:image/svg+xml;charset=US-ASCII,
forgot to mention that the margin correction pushes the tabs up, so this will even it out.
.toolbar-primary,
#TabsToolbar,
.browserContainer > findbar {
height: 19px !important;
>Is that instead of the powerline or in general?
Yes, instead of showing Normal > example.txt (where > is the pretty graphic) it shows Normal [] example.txt
>Did you make sure to use the "for Powerline" version?
Yes, it definitely ends in that.
> Are your font changes applied in general and it's just not working with powerline?
Well, I set a new font in .Xresources and it hasn't seemed to have had any effect. I'm probably doing something wrong there.
It's currently very simple:
xterm*background: rgb:2b/2b/2b
xterm*foreground: white
xterm*locale: true
xterm*utf8: 1
XTerm*renderFont: true
XTerm*faceName: Source Code Pro for Powerline
XTerm*faceSize: 12
BTW, why do some of the properties require xterm and others XTerm? I've seen that in a lot of people's dotfile folders
Font?
I like this.
That's setting it for XTerm, you want UXterm -
UXTerm*faceName: Source Code Pro for Powerline
The case switching is to to do with class names vs instance names in X. Why one applies to the background and the other to the font I'm not really sure.
Already saw this on Jow Forumsunixporn
Thank you user, very cool!
its p flattering to know that ppl like my desktop enough to post it on unixporn