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Show your Solus
sangheeta Hi! What is that vertical monitor in the left side of your screen? I'm new to Solus, and I don't feel comfortable without some system monitoring app on the screen. I also use Debian and Manjaro in other two laptops, and both run gkrellm on KDE. But I just can't find any gkrellm package for Solus. Can you help me with some advice, please?
I did this styling last year, before I had Windows 11. Feels kind of similar in styling with the rounded corners! It's not exactly W11 nor like the Mac, but feels closer to Windows, because of Plasma defaults. I like it that way.
Finally i could organize my desktop in a way i like
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Let's see if this uploads, it's a picture of a beach in Australia.
Set up dev environment, so far stuff works.
gnomo223
Conky with the Gotham conky mod . I maybe using a different font.
https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1006485/
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lf-araujo You can either disable lightdm and start sway from tty, or install sddm which can start sway wayland sessions.
Disable lightdm:
sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target
sudo systemctl disable lightdm
sudo systemctl enable getty@tty1
sudo systemctl disable getty@tty2
Or switch from lightdm to sddm:
sudo systemctl disable lightdm
sudo eopkg rm -y lightdm
sudo eopkg it -y sddm
sudo systemctl enable sddm
can't say anything about nvidia though.
Among such aesthetic pleasures dare I show my little hackish poor attempt at a style? (Pay no mind to the ancient specs -- I'm not a gamer (whatsoever) nor any kind of designer or editor or programmer). Here:
Have a really good time with Solus Budgie.
Of course it's a thinkpad, how did you knew ?
Gnome Desktop
Solus on a Surface Pro Gen1 with Sway and Waybar.
My Budgie with the new Nephrite-gtk-theme
Solus Gnome with pop_shell extension, dash to dock, and light theme.