Show your Solus
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DE: Budgie
Dock: Budgie
Icons: Papirus Dark
Theme: Arc Darker
Diggis I think you just paste the Imgur link and it embeds automatically
synth-ruiner It does.
If you just want the image to show up without the whole imgur shebang, you can embed it like this:

Lucien_Lachance Really nice, simple yet functional. I'm planning on building a new pc ,and I'm thinking about going with the Ryzen 7 3700x. How has the 3800x worked for you? I'll also get an AMD gpu. Which one is yours, and how is it?
Thanks!
MOOP
3800x = fantastic
Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT Pulse = fantastic, the open source linux drivers are better than the proprietary nvidia drivers. i was worried it would struggle with games (windows) @ 3440x1440 but no problems at all, granted ive only played witcher 3 and fallout 4, both on ultra, with this monitor, but i get steady framerates between 75-100
Take two:
I actually really love the budgie default plat-noir-compact and have been using that for the longest time like this:
but I recently felt like mixing things up so I'm running with this now:
Although i really like the plata noir theme more, i am enjoying the colour co-ordination i have going on now.
JoshStrobl And here I am still using it
ura After some research, I manage to find it:
https://hdqwalls.com/download/1336x768/mountains-moon-trees-minimalism
Testing out a "strict" Solarized dark theme currently, pretty chuffed with how it turned out.
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YodelPenguin Wow! Looks really good!
I added a second monitor to my setup .
Had enough of GNOME removing features as fast as possible, time to move to KDE/Qt land where features actually get added while improving performance!
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maveonair I asked that a feature be added (tray support) to a GNOME application. They closed the issue with tag Not GNOME
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While it is a GNOME application most other desktops still have trays. Their reasoning is flawed and I am also sick of them removing features continuously without consideration of those using those features.
They seem to only think within their own bubble of the GNOME ecosystem.
Plus I've been following the Plasma news and it always gets me excited. You really don't see a lot of news about GNOME or anything exciting they're doing.