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Pengling Aug 10, 2022
Quoting: DoctorJunglistI've switched from Solus to Nobara in april, but I kept my GNOME setup more or less the same, bar some additional tweaks. I always use the unity-style layout on GNOME (top bar and the side panel).
Love how smart it all looks - and love Dig Dug hanging out in your terminal there, too! How did you do that?
DoctorJunglist Aug 10, 2022
Quoting: PenglingLove how smart it all looks - and love Dig Dug hanging out in your terminal there, too! How did you do that?
I've used this to make a random color script appear each time I open a new terminal / terminal instance. Not all of them are as nice as this one though, but it's still pretty cool to me.
https://gitlab.com/dwt1/shell-color-scripts

Quoting: scaine
Quoting: sourpuz
Quoting: DoctorJunglistI've switched from Solus to Nobara in april, but I kept my GNOME setup more or less the same, bar some additional tweaks. I always use the unity-style layout on GNOME (top bar and the side panel).

Now that's an impressive amount of stuff in your Gnome dock!
A 4K screen let's you go absolutely nuts with what you put on that top bar. I recently discovered the KDE Plasma widget "Audio Device Switcher" and it's an absolute game-changer, particularly for me, regularly switching between my monitor speakers, headphones and bluetooth headset.
Damn, this screenshot makes me wish I had a higher resolution display. It's glorious. How big is your display btw?

Unfortunately, even If I were to get a new PC / laptop and a new monitor, I'd go for a 27" 1440p 144/165hz display as 4k gaming imo is still too taxing with the more resource-hungry games out there (and I don't tend to upgrade my hardware too often).

As to switching audio, I use a GNOME extension to take care of that. I've installed various extensions that expand the tray menu a bit (add an audio input / output chooser, audio mixer, bluetooth quick connect - I use it to turn off my controller when I finish playing, GSconnect (KDE connect for GNOME) and buttons for accessing the GNOME tweaks and GNOME extensions apps).



Last edited by DoctorJunglist on 10 August 2022 at 7:30 pm UTC
scaine Aug 10, 2022
Quoting: DoctorJunglistDamn, this screenshot makes me wish I had a higher resolution display. It's glorious. How big is your display btw?
It's 43". It was £499 when I bought it, but it appears to have gone up in price since Jan 2021. I changed the stand too - makes a big difference to how it looks!

Before:


And after:


Looks like I was running Mint back in early 2021!
Cyril Aug 11, 2022
Quoting: scaine
Quoting: DoctorJunglistDamn, this screenshot makes me wish I had a higher resolution display. It's glorious. How big is your display btw?
It's 43". It was £499 when I bought it, but it appears to have gone up in price since Jan 2021. I changed the stand too - makes a big difference to how it looks!

Before:


And after:


Looks like I was running Mint back in early 2021!

I see Grim Dawn, I like.
Pengling Aug 17, 2022

Currently on my GPD Win Max 2021 and wishing for weather like this!
StoneColdSpider Aug 17, 2022
Quoting: PenglingCurrently on my GPD Win Max 2021 and wishing for weather like this!

Be careful what you wish for...... I am having that weather at the moment and its not fun either......

Last edited by StoneColdSpider on 17 August 2022 at 10:26 am UTC
Pengling Aug 17, 2022
Quoting: StoneColdSpiderBe careful what you wish for...... I am having that weather at the moment and its not fun either......
Hehe, but I really like rain, though!
sourpuz Aug 24, 2022


Well, finally I have a picture to post in this thread! I usually use GNOME 4X, which makes for a pretty bare and boring to post desktop.
But a while ago, I decided to check out the newest Pro version of ZorinOS. I won't use it on my main desktop, as Zorin packages are usually not very leading edge, but I like what Artyom Zorin is doing with the distro. I put the Lite version on my little Tuxedo notebook and I'm pretty pleased with it!
Pengling Aug 24, 2022

I'm normally a very patient woman, but a recent update to Raspberry Pi OS got on my last nerve and prompted me to (finally) move my desktop daily-driver Raspberry Pi 4 over to Xubuntu this evening, by way of setting up the official Ubuntu image and then switching it over. I wish that they'd just provide a ready-to-go Xubuntu image, but at the end of the day this wasn't too big of a hassle, so it's ok.

If you use a Raspberry Pi in a desktop capacity, you're probably aware that the hardware's mouse-polling can be a bit quirky with some devices; This is commonly believed to only affect wireless mice, but it actually affects wired ones too. The most recent update broke this for me, rendering my wired Kensington Orbit trackball borderline unusable - and worse, the well-known method for fixing it also broke! I've been tolerant of these oddball occurrences with Raspberry Pi OS until now, but this one annoyed me too much - it seems to be the only distro out there where ancient issues that I used to see almost 15 years ago seem to keep coming back from the dead every now and then, and I've had enough of it now. Moreover, it feels to me that it just doesn't give a good first impression of modern desktop Linux anymore, so I won't be recommending it to others from here on out either.

So, yes, my RPi is now happily on Xubuntu, matching all of my other machines, and this is how it's looking right now.
sourpuz Aug 24, 2022
Quoting: Pengling
I'm normally a very patient woman, but a recent update to Raspberry Pi OS got on my last nerve and prompted me to (finally) move my desktop daily-driver Raspberry Pi 4 over to Xubuntu this evening, by way of setting up the official Ubuntu image and then switching it over. I wish that they'd just provide a ready-to-go Xubuntu image, but at the end of the day this wasn't too big of a hassle, so it's ok.

You like bold colours!
That seems like a comfy RaspberryPi, I think Xubuntu has always had one of the nicest XFCE themes around.And it's blazing fast, in my experience.
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