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I had some nostalgia for Old Macs, a sacrificial laptop, a free afternoon and a Debian Pendrive.
Icons and themes courtesy of https://github.com/shadyproject/Platinum9 Wallpaper: none
Retro vibes
Making some changes to the last desktop settings, new wallpapers, new icon set, new cursors. I've choose the C64 vibes. Cheers mates!
Well it's a start I guess
Distro - xubuntu Dock - Plank Theme - fluent-round-Dark Icons - Papirus-dark
I also have ulauncher installed but it closed every time I tried to screenshot
This is all, I'm a beginner, laugh if you want, the theme doesn't work with some apps like KDE connect but it's alright I guess
I call it: "Gnome 2 at Home"
...But honestly, I'm not really sure how close I got to the actual Gnome 2 look. I dig it tho.
OS: EndeavourOS
Theme: Orchis (Red)
Icons: Reversal (Red)
Terminal: XFCE Terminal
Window Manager: Xfwm4
Shell: ZSH
Wallpaper: Not really sure, I've had it for a while. Artist is LAM tho
siduction kicks ass!
- Distro: siduction 2023.01.01
- GTK/Qt Theme: Dracula
- Icons: Obsidian-Purple
- Cursor: cz-Hickson-Black
- Shell: /usr/bin/zsh
I found the wallpaper on Unsplash a while ago. I can't be bothered to find it again, so here's the image on Catbox.
First rice, followed a tutorial and made my own changes.
Please don't judge too hard, it's my first rice. 💀
a darker and more elegant take on my previous configuration
gtk theme is materia-dark-compact
system and terminal fonts are inter and liberation mono respectively
the background is originally from nashville96 but with a grayscale filter applied
recommend using gtk3-classic for a consistent user experience. it can be seen in the second screenshot
the laptop next door.
I know i've let this get a bit messy but eh it's a new community for me so I'm letting my hair down and posting some unix porn.
Look in the top left, I've bound workspaces to asdzxc. Cool eh? I wish tiling window managers did that. Can't have split keyboards on a laptop.
RIP Dell Latitude 3400.
My Dell Latitude 3400 broke about a week ago after a fellow student accidentally knocked it off the table. Wasn't worth repairing, so I decided to buy the cheapest computer I could get my hands on while I give the guy some time to pay me back. Looking forward to writing on this Ancient 2014 netbook.