captain-sensible
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thats complements the approach of "less is more" , even tidier than my Desktop !LMDE 4 OOTB.
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thats complements the approach of "less is more" , even tidier than my Desktop !LMDE 4 OOTB.
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LMDE 4 not OOTB.Why not at least customize your desktop a little bit so that it has more of personalized look?
Just upgraded my Mint desktop to M20.2.. so for a change...View attachment 10002
Back in the early days of Linux you could buy those stickers for the mainstream Distros although they were pricey.Somebody should sell those stickers, made out of the same material that the old "Windows XP" and such stickers were made out of, for Linux users to put on their PCs.
You can do what Linux Lite does and have them made and then sell them.Maybe they should even sell a version of my avatar...
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Can't fool me with that one! Neofetch is quite configurable, isn't it?Got a new one for you guys
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neofetch allows you to configure it with an option.Can't fool me with that one! Neofetch is quite configurable, isn't it?
neofetch --ascii_distro windows10
Are you using X11 or Wayland with KDE Plasma? I experimented on a vm with different DE's this last weekend and I couldn't get used to having a full DE again. I guess Sway and i3wm have got me hooked because my work flow feels easier because I don't have to manage my own windows, as well as easily being able to configure key-binds for my most used applications.I've updated my setup a little bit. Now running Manjaro with KDE Plasma as a DE.
Are you using X11 or Wayland with KDE Plasma? I experimented on a vm with different DE's this last weekend and I couldn't get used to having a full DE again. I guess Sway and i3wm have got me hooked because my work flow feels easier because I don't have to manage my own windows, as well as easily being able to configure key-binds for my most used applications.
I just remembered you have Nvidia card and are using the proprietary drivers, I remember reading somewhere that Wayland doesn't play well with Nvidia drivers so I would think that is most likely the problem.I am using X11, I tried with wayland but I cant get it to login, just throws me back to the login screen when I try to sign in. I haven't had much time to troubleshoot yet, so I stayed with X11.
Also, in KDE you can pretty much configure keyboard shortcuts to launch any app and with Krohnkite, you also have that window manager setup (which is what I do).
I just remembered you have Nvidia card and are using the proprietary drivers, I remember reading somewhere that Wayland doesn't play well with Nvidia drivers so I would think that is most likely the problem.
No need for the 10 after windows either.neofetch allows you to configure it with an option.
Code:neofetch --ascii_distro windows10
neofetch --ascii_distro windows