What does your desktop look like?
What does your desktop look like?
Here's mine. No inspiration at all taken from a certain California based company's OS ;p
I use:
- Manjaro OS
- GNOME desktop
- WhiteSur icon theme (with a few icons changed in the desktop file)
- WhiteSur GTK and shell theme
- Bing wallpaper
- net speed simplified
- Logo Menu
- Show Desktop
- Top Bar Organiser (to move the time to the right)
- Overview background
I apologise if I missed anything.
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This is my my phone running Debian with XFCE:
120 3 ReplyKDE + AeroThemePlasma
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15 1 ReplyAh, I never had Windows 7 so perhaps that's why I can bear it! Either way the reason I chose to use it is because I like skeuomorphic themes and all the GTK themes are flat these days, even Elementary
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Aero will never die!
6 0 ReplyLong live Aero
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This is amazing. It even has the classic guassian blur.
Do the light ribbons that overlay the blur remain constant like in Win7? Or are they fixed on the window borders?
5 0 ReplyYes, they remain constant. The theme author actually created a Plasma extension specifically for this!
3 0 ReplyThat's quite amazing that someone is ab'e to replicate all those aspects of Windows' desktop environment, or whatever it's called
2 0 ReplyIt even has Aero Flip
1 0 ReplyNow I don't know what that is
1 0 Reply1 0 Replyoooh wow. Defo looks like something Microsoft would do. I didn't know that existed
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Punched right in the feelings
1 0 ReplyI wanted to install this but apparently it doesn't work with Wayland. A bummer, I love how Aero looks!
1 0 ReplyOh, this screenshot is on Wayland! I don't think the author tested it on Wayland but besides a couple of negligible glitches the only thing that's missing is the slight blue tint on the glassy panel.
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That's an odd aspect ratio for a phone. And I can't say I love the look of that DE.
17 1 ReplyIt's a foldable, unfolded. And that's XFCE with a Windows 95 theme - there's plenty of fans of the classic 90's look, in fact, people have made an entire operating system around that aesthetic.
34 0 ReplyI'd love that theme in my industrial equipment. Such a clear and concise visual language.
7 0 ReplyAh, that makes sense with it being a foldable. As for the theme, each to their own, I guess.
3 0 ReplyWhat foldable are you using?
And how easy/hard was it to geht Linux running on it?
2 0 ReplyA Galaxy Fold 4. I used this script which made it pretty easy to install the whole thing, but you can also install it reasonably easily using proot-distro, if you want a choice of distro/more customisation options.
6 0 ReplyAwesome thanks!
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Its not linux running on it. Its Termux! With termux-x11 plugin probably. I have this as well
4 0 ReplyYup, that's what they said aswell.
Cool thing!
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A modern phone running Linux, riced to look like 90s Windows.
Oh that's CRIMINAL.
Oh I love it.
15 0 ReplyJazz jackrabbit and Winamp ❤️❤️
10 1 ReplyI was born on 96' but I have to say this picture made me happy
7 0 ReplyKDE + AeroThemePlasma
3 0 ReplyThis is so cool! I love the theme.
You have good taste in DOS games as well. Is the “CAT” folder the 1984 game “Alley Cat”?
3 0 ReplyThanks! And yeah, CAT is indeed the old Alley Cat game.
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Lol link me the phone natively displaying this
2 0 ReplyBased on the neofetch it's a Samsung Fold Z 4
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how do you do that?
2 0 ReplyXFCE + Chicago95 theme + some theme tweaks here and there
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