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wingman-4 could you tell me how you got that sys info? (that top right thing)
wingman-4 could you tell me how you got that sys info? (that top right thing)
[deleted] That's conky with my own theme. There are much more sophisticated themes available including weather,calendars,and so on. You can find complete themes on the web. Conky manager is in the repo, but don't use it myself. It can make things easier for beginners.
I wish I had more ram coz kde is love
Solus Budgie
Theme=Matcha Dark Sea
Icons=Materia Manjaro Dark 2
Terminal=Tilix
Shell=fish
Prompt=Starship Cross-Shell Prompt
System-Monitor=bpytop
Keep up the great work devs!
Thank you for the work you do and giving us a great product.
irc=mesaboogie
EDIT: I think I will try a blue gtk theme with this setup so that panel will blend better. =}
I've found my permanent home in Solus, everything is just so minimal and elegant, I love it!
Breeze Dark, BeautyLine icons, Sweet colors & Milky Way wp(which for some reason was removed by the latest major update) with some added transparency effects to the menus and taskbar.
MarkoB that's part of the Orchis theme. I use Orchis-Dark for my Budgie desktop.
We have been kinda hot lately so needed a cool down, my house is almost dead center
Brucehankins but orchis is not in the repo, where did you get it from?
[deleted] There are loads of themes available here:
https://www.gnome-look.org/browse?cat=135&order=latest
You just download and extract them and put the theme folder to the .themes
folder in your home directory (/home/user/.themes/
). If such a folder does not already exist, create it.
Icon themes and cursor themes go into /home/user/.icons/
I used to put them in the /usr/share/themes
as well, but keeping the themes up to date and removing the old ones was too big of a hassle for me due to needing the root privileges.
By putting them inside my home directory 'maintaining' them requires less effort on my part as I can just open Nautilus and do everything I want with just a few clicks.
Junglist I get that. It was awkward for me too. I used it as an excuse to practice using the CLI rather than the GUI. Got really pretty comfortable with file and directory management from the terminal that way.
thanks for that website
just a bit of a new style, at the same time, same old