@mendres82 Nice
Might want to adjust vm cache pressure to use physical ram instead of swap…
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.
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
On a Framework 16. The desktop I’ve currently settled on is pretty basic with a skin-deep customization, but I like it.
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…
How did you blur the text?
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.
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
This is xfce with kwin on tumbleweed.
Dear @malcolmlewis
You use MicroOS with Hyprland/sway and you have many flatpaks…
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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.
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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 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.