June 2024 Screenshots

Latest setup with a switch to Wayland…

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Latest setup with a few GNOME extensions. Already on Wayland and pew pew fastfetch :smiley:

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@mendres82 Nice :smile:

Might want to adjust vm cache pressure to use physical ram instead of swap… :wink:

openSUSE 15.5 LEAP

I’m using a HP Elitebook 840 g9 and as much as I love this laptop, its screen, colour wise, is absolutely trash. It’s so good to have KDE’s gamma adjustments to compensate for it. It’s a compensation though, it’s still not right.
I find my self switching wallpapers to further compensate for this poor screen. Lately I’ve settled on the KDE Reddish Waves wallpaper.

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Every now and then I change with Gnome, but it’s always complicated even just to change a theme, in fact I’m trying to change the theme of Nautilus, but this nautilus is tough as nails and doesn’t want to hear of it

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Not much change since the last screenshot, but

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On a Framework 16. The desktop I’ve currently settled on is pretty basic with a skin-deep customization, but I like it.

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MackBook3.1 (circa late 2007) still going strong…

Now this was a fresh install, there are some graphical issues with the GNOME stuff to work out…

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How did you blur the text? :thinking:

I did not. It’s Plasma6, I hit PrtSc, set the delay to 3 secs, then smacked my cursor in the top right corner to get the Overview, and this is the result. No blurring from my side.

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Nothing new except for the old hand drawn interior rendering wallpaper did in the early 2000 . You can tell it’s an old drawing if you look at the guy holding a cellphone at the right side of the drawing :grinning:
This is xfce with kwin on tumbleweed.

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no Wayland due to Xfce…

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MicroOS/Hyprland

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Dear @malcolmlewis

You use MicroOS with Hyprland/sway and you have many flatpaks…

  • How do you like Hyprland/sway? I am with Leap and Xfce. I would like to use Wayland, but no KDE or Gnome as per standard use for Wayland, there. I want to avoid KDE and Gnome if I can.

  • I don’t know much about MicroOS. It’s somehow a reduced system and some other details. I guess therefore that many flatpaks. Could you please provide a flatpak list for I am interested what you run as FlatPak. Are they all maintained well? Recently, I have made the effort to research the FlatPak equivalent for most of my RPMs. Just to see, if they exist and if they are maintained well… With Leap, I would stay with RPMs as far as I could. But maybe, sometime there is the need for. Like, I have read about discussions people using Debian stable (for a reliable system) but FlatPak applications (for up-to-date applications).

@C7NhtpnK It’s just a system I setup to see what Hyprland was like, and to test combustion scripting. A lot of the flatpaks are for supporting applications, the main ones used are Flatseal, Chrome, Hexchat, gedit and virt-viewer. It’s different for sure, but getting use to it :wink: The needs on this system are small from a desktop perspective. It’s real use is running RKE2 and Rancher along with storing my rsync backups.

OK, seems I will stay with Leap, so far. And I already have a Slowroll system aside. Maybe, I will switch to Slowroll completely, in future.

I would just like to have the chance to use Wayland but avoid KDE and Gnome, at once. Xfce seems to take some time to realize this effort. So, I was curios about your solution.