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Submit screenshots of all your *NIX desktops, themes, and nifty configurations, or submit anything else that will make ricers happy. Maybe a server running on an Amiga, or a Thinkpad signed by Bjarne Stroustrup? Show the world how pretty your computer can be!

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  • If you are interested in my custom neofetch script or the photograph. I'll be more than happy to share it.

  • distro : DEBIAN

  • window manager : LXDE

  • terminal : Zutty

  • file manager : GNOME file manager

  • Web browser : Firefox + Ladybird

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Using a less aggressive approach to rounding the corners on the desktop elements this time. Overall theme is Material-Black-Cherry but I color sampled the tree she's reclining on for the desktop elements. Gruvbox-Material-Black for the icon set.

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Lemme know if someone would like the dot files. Edit: This is my original first rice, in i3: https://lemmy.ml/post/13658880. I tried to bring the same feel to this Hyprland rice.

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Gentoo with a custom kernel made using the fantastic guidance from the wiki.

I replaced the tux boot logo with an IBM one, I used this guide to do that: https://linuxlink.timesys.com/docs/wiki/engineering/HOWTO_Use_a_custom_boot_logo (is not that hard)

Things that don't work yet:

  • Webcam microphone

Conclusion about Gentoo: Waiting for packages to compile is annoying. But the flexibility and the Gentoo wiki makes up for it. Also Gentoo now has binary packages so I don't have to wait for packages that I don't care about to compile.

Dotfiles (to use these dotfiles install the dependencies and clone the repo): https://codeberg.org/yusz/dotfiles-public

Picture of desktop: https://imgur.com/a/7z02PjJ

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i'll keep it simple this time: (it is 1:22 AM and i want to sleep)

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  • OS: NixOS
  • WM: Hyprland
  • Bar. Waybar
  • Terminal: Kitty
  • Browser: Firefox with Sideberry, Adaptive Tab Bar Colour, and some basic userChrome.css to hide the native tab bar and the sidebar title
  • Colour Scheme: Catppuccin Mocha
  • Wallpaper: VDawg's submission to the Hyprland wallpaper contest
  • Dotfiles: Unavailable. I haven't migrated some configs to nix yet (most notably hyprland) and I don't manage them with git either. ~~also they're a mess.~~

Feel free to ask me how I did things, information is difficult to find sometimes, so I'm happy to help

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  • OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed
  • DE: Xfce
  • WM: bspwm
  • Theme: Rosé Pine
  • Font: Hack
  • Zsh Theme: Fishy

  • Browser: Brave
  • Email: Thunderbird
  • Terminal: Alacritty
  • File Manager: Thunar
  • Music Player: qmmp
  • Fetch: Albafetch
  • Shell: Zsh

Dotfiles available on request.

Also, Albafetch does not yet feature the openSUSE logo. I am in the process of trying to implement this, which is how I have it on my system.

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My current Linux setup. I'm still waiting for Cosmic. I'm hyped. BSPWM is really comfy to use. It is the best starter tiling wm to me. Wallpaper.

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Picture of dummy notification showcasing my SwayNC rice

Image showcasing SwayNC with uncollapsed group of notifications.

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It's very much WIP.

  • Distro: EndeavourOS

  • Compositor/WM: Niri

  • Floating menu in the center: Fuzzel

  • Bar: Waybar

  • Terminal: Foot

  • Terminal multiplexer: Tmux

  • Shell: ZSH

  • Prompt: Powerlevel10k

  • Editor: Neovim

  • Browser: Firefox

  • dotfiles (kinda messy + outdated README)

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One of my all-time favorite wallpaper finds (LINK: https://wallhaven.cc/w/g8xlxd). The Waybar and Hyprland window borders are color sampled directly from the wallpaper itself. The other color/icon/cursor/terminal themes are listed in the fastfetch output.

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  1. WM?
    • hyprland \\ i'm just staying for the blur at this point
  2. distro?
    • ultramarine \\ aka the cooler fedora*(tm)*
  3. browser?
  4. wallpaper?
  5. wtf do you have open in the other librewolf window???
    • 4get.ca \\ proxy search engine that respects your privacy! BTW, will is very cool and i respect him a lot
  6. colorscheme?
    • N0tch2k \\ finding the origin of this is pretty messy, the most i got was a devianart profile and the original repo containing the colorscheme

NOTE: i rewrote the photon, firefox, discord and 4get themes i made for biscuit just for this lol

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Just plain old XFCE with "off the rack" configuration. Just like how this background looks with the Kripton-GTK theme and Gruvbox-Plus-Dark Icons.

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  • color scheme?

    • biscuit \\ respect to abb3v for incorporating me to biscuit
  • window manager?

    • hyprland \\ i tried river but my key binds keep dying out of nowhere
  • wallpaper?

  • i see a cool post in there, could you link it?

  • note: if you hover over some links, you'll see cool messages i left!

    • another note: if something looks off, then it's because i probably messed up markdown while typing this
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Since I like FreeBSD so much on my server I installed it on my crappy unstable laptop as well. I only use it for browsing, editing notes and video conferencing when working from home, so I need no complex setup.

From top to bottom:

  • Output of fastfetch, an open neovim and my wallpaper switcher. The bar is eww.
  • A second workspace with Firefox and my notes.
  • My "logout window". Pressing a key combo will show this overlay with the option to close it or pick shutdown/reboot/logout.

Not pictured is fuzzel for running applications.

A few minor things still need to be done but nothing major will change.

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Playing with deep reds and greys on Hyprland.

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[hyprland] yellow biscuit(s) (rimgo.drgns.space)
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

sTUFF

  • colorscheme \\ biscuit
  • the quality of the image is bad!! \\ don't worry, i know! that's why i'm placing all three below YOUR bulletpoint! (blame imgur for the bad quality of these)
  • who made the wallpaper? \\ read the text in the screenshots! (i'm too lazy to retype it)
  • why did you type so much text inside the screenshots? \\ i like talking to myself!
  • why do you keep playing with the name of the colorschemes you use? \\ i have fallen to the hands of my as(th)ma

final stuff: thanks for reading

also, this is a crosspost from the OTHER unixporn (the lemmy.ml one) and yes, i didn't forget about you guys..

EDIT: fix on the links not working

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19976059

DSLinux was a port of the Linux kernel and some basic software to the Nintendo DS. As you can see, it also works in Delta.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19225629

  • OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed
  • DE: Aster Desktop Environment
  • Compositor: LabWC
  • Panel: sfwbar
  • GTK Theme: Mint-Y-Legacy-Dark-Red
  • Icon Theme: Obsidian-Red
  • LabWC Theme: Equilux-compact

  • Browser: Mullvad Browser
  • Terminal: sakura
  • Music Player: qmmp

EDIT: I have uploaded the script and install instructions to Codeberg

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Details:

-Dell Precision M4500

-i3

-Polybar (with polybar-themes 'colorblocks'

-kitty (colored with pywal)

-Nord color scheme

-Wallpaper

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[hyprland] colourfull (fosstodon.org)
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