Hé, mais j’avais pas vu que le widget météo de #XFCE affichait de nouveau les heures de lever et coucher du Soleil ! °0°
Depuis fin août que c’était cassé à cause d’un changement d’API chez leur fournisseur (l’Institut Météorologique de Norvège) et que la ligne associée n’était plus affichée !
Et moi qui venais de noter les heures de coucher de 5 en 5 minutes depuis le site de timeandate.com (pour planifier la bascule des thèmes dans Vivaldi), juste ce week-end… orz
does anyone have a copy of the breeze-snow cursor theme? a compiled package from 2019 is preferable. mine seems to have updated and now its tiny af and looks like crap. the AUR package won't install due to missing files...
breeze-light is not not NOT breeze-snow, the shape is all wrong so i'd like my cursors back its all i've used since 2019 and now hate my desktop because of it >.>
it offers the right level of abstraction & functionality I expect
it's more or less stable so I don't have to get used to different things every couple of months/years
With my latest #NixOS adventure & the Wayland situation, I'm thinking of switching over to #KDE because it has Wayland support and https://github.com/pjones/plasma-manager might actually offer the possibility to fully(?) configure KDE from #HomeManager.
Para usar os PCs públicos nas instalações de onde farei o mestrado, coloquei #Linux em um pendrive. Assim, consigo pelo menos acessar o navegador com segurança, meus arquivos na nuvem etc.
O @PuroOsso me deu a dica de instalar a distro #MiniOS. Ela é baseada no #Debian, tema #XFCE, e salva os arquivos que modificamos enquanto usamos.
Eu estou encantado, customizando aqui as coisas hahaha
Não sou nada sem os ícones do #Papirus, tema #Matcha, cursor #BreezeDark, e janelas do Mac Mojave escuras.
As a #Debian guy I have to say that #Xubuntu really is a neat distro. Very easy to get running, many things included and of course being #Xfce very solid.
Passons le week-end avec un des duos de jumelles parmi les plus adorables qui soient (enfin, surtout la bleue et quand elles étaient enfants, en tout cas) ! :3 @HakenTrigger@Xalofar
Oh, la toute dernière version du Gestionnaire de tâches de #XFCE étend le mode sombre aux graphiques CPU et RAM (et rend à nouveau le compteur de consommation de SWAP lisible dans ce mode !) ! 👍
The only #desktop UI that looks and feels really modern to me, is #Gnome 's. More so than #Macos (its market share is going up lately, as many people have had it with #Windows 11).
The rest of the #Linux DEs are trailing I'm afraid, including #KDE. While KDE is very extensible, it's not a clean design at all: massive right click desktop menu, too many confusing settings, and overall, too demanding of the user.
For underpowered machines, I just install #XFce & #Debian. Works just as well.
Fives is back, only he's traded #Manjaro GNOME for Ultramarine Linux KDE!
Installing #Ultramarine was the simplest and easiest time I've EVER had installing Fedora. All of the proprietary stuff, extra repos, and drivers are already installed, making setup a breeze.
When I first dove into using #Linux full-time, #KDE was my desktop of choice. Now I've come back to a MUCH improved KDE after trying out #Cinnamon, #Xfce, and #GNOME, and I'm excited for #Plasma 6!
Ooooh... why did I say I'd use KDE for 2 weeks? Can I shorten that to one?
This is just adjustment pain talking, I know, but wow. I might love how #KDE looks, but actually working with it is not fun for me. Nothing works the way I expect it to.
But CO, don't you just mean "meh! nOt GnoMe! mE No LiKeY!"
I mean... yeah. That's what I mean. From the very first time I tried #Gnome 3 (like, ten or twelve years ago), everything about it has felt natural to me. The changes that have been made over the years leading up to Gnome 45 today have all more or less worked for me. The way it works just meshes with my brain somehow, and it's very comfortable to work in.
Plasma is none of that, and I don't know why I'm putting myself through this. Don't get me wrong: I adore the KDE project. It's a gorgeous, feature-packed, ultimately configurable #DesktopEnvironment. The problem for me personally is that I just don't need about 75% of those features, and the default setups don't function the way my brain does.
So in short, I might be cutting this experiment short, not because KDE is bad, but because Gnome feels like home.
Which is weird, because I hated Gnome 2, which I thought of as a more difficult to work with, less resource efficient version of #XFCE.
Oh, yeah, and #KaOS? It's fine. It's super-fine-tuned and dedicated to its mission of being a cutting edge KDE desktop. Which is great if that's what you want, but there's a fine line between dedication and obsession.
I prefer it to dealing with Arch, though, if I'm being honest - specifically because of that obsession. Everything official is tight, works together, and accomplishes the stated goal of the OS. Even the KCP repo is on board for the most part, and it all comes together. If someone did something like this for Gnome/GTK, it'd probably be my OS of choice.