I have a folder where I dump any interesting wallpaper I find, and it rotates every few seconds, so this is already inaccurate... :)
What music player is that?
Wallpaper is Bing image of the day
Fresh install, KDE Neon 6.0.0 user edition:
KDE Plasma on Manjaro Linux
- Desktop folder pinned to left screen for working stuff
- Conky on my 3rd screen for monitoring resources
- Plasma Activity folder on 3rd screen for general folders used often (On Gaming and Video Recording activities this folder differs for those activities)
- Golobonotes pinned notes on 3rd screen fore commonly accessed references
Mint Cinnamon with a few tweaks.
Custom OpenBox and tint2 setup.
do you feel weird using logos for an OS you're not using? Like, I'd find it weird to use Manjaro's logo on my KDE Neon desktop. Maybe I'm just a stickler for da roolz
I would use a GNOME logo, but I like the puzzled looks I get too much :)
- openSUSE Tumbleweed
- xfce
- theme (diy, but inspiration and code also from various themes)
- icons (standard ones, diy & symbolic lucide icons, weather icons and openSUSE start button (i cant find again the source for))
- wallpaper macOS Big Sur from 512pixels.net
That it i guess 🤔
KDE Plasma 5 on Wayland, Opensuse Slowroll. Big Sur theme with latte dock. 4 virtual desktops in a 2x2 grid (not visible in screenshot)
Different docks for different kinds of apps.. Slightly ugly, but very convenient.
Mine is pretty simple, about the same since 2008, Xfce, with a bottom taskbar with window, a little bit like in Windows XP. I added Teams quicklaunch lately, else it's only file manager, FF, terminal.
Excellent. Mature, functional, clean.
Endeavour OS KDE. Sorry ;-)
Yes
Pretty close to default. Using SF Compact Display fonts and Newaita reborn icons. Most of the time I have a bunch of windows open and I rarely see the desktop, except when I start the day :)
EndeavourOS (Arch-derived), Hyprland, KITTY terminal, custom furry art wallpaper(s) that I commissioned.
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