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judd A CPAP machine?

Exactly, I'm guessing from an F-14 or F-16 pilot.

Bhibb It is interesting to see that "Brighwork" theme is getting a lot of attention, even it is not ready.

    algent Yeah it's a pretty neat theme with these rounded edges and coloring. I'm not too picky, personally, and when I saw it all put together on someone else's screen shot I thought it would work for me!

    Curious, though, which parts do you mean are not ready? Apart from some minor things (like fields in the settings app not being visible) it seems pretty good to me.

      Bhibb From the README

      This theme is still in development, and this is just a test or preview version for those interested.

      And you have to consider that last commit was 2 years ago.

        algent Makes sense! Yeah even though it's not done and abandoned, the work that is complete looks good to my eyes 😃

        abimagnus

        Your desktop looks so good!

        I also use Solus kde, and can you tell me which theme and icon pack you are using.

          5 days later

          Here is mine (work in progress) 😃
          Not beeing a ricing expert at all. It's Budgie, using polybar and budgie panel's on the other three edges, so when I hit super+arrowup I still have "gaps" on the outside edges. For the "tiling" I use budgie window shuffler. I know, strange configuration (just wanted to play around a bit). Other than that, I use alacritty and rofi.

          Edit: Thinking of adding a weather conky in the brighter green area, just to fill up that space a bit.

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            definitely some changes since my last post here about 2 months ago!
            trying to keep solus as clean and minimal as possible. 🙂

            GermanTux very creative. What benefits do you get from still using Budgie without its panel and raven menu though? Any reason you didn't go with a window manager instead?

              h3o

              Yes, raven is still there. I think you cannot disable it all together. I never use raven menu when I am on budgie.

              The budgie panels give me the outside gaps. So when I maximize a window, I dont use up the full screen. Just a design choice. I am very used to the shortcuts super+up/down/left/right. The window shuffler is just used for the tiling. Currently, I uninstalled the shuffler again since I rarely use more than two windows on one workspace.

              I was already living in i3 and bspwm in the past. While setting up/customizing is fun, I was interested in getting similar results without the process of installing an additional wm and everything it needs (just modifying what you get with a bare install). I just took a polybar config I had somewhere and used it on budgie.

              What I have done doesnt make sense really. It just serves the purpose of tinkering 😄

              But sadly, my laptop (e480) died couple days ago. Had a short for some reason where the power inlet is (which is close to the lcd hinge) and something caused a spark, than a flame and than smoke... RIP
              So, no linux for me currently. Thinking of getting a x270 refurbished or a tablet, since I still have a proper pc too. But linux on a tablet is a totally different story.

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              wingman-4 could you tell me how you got that sys info? (that top right thing)