My simple cinnamon desktop with an ai generated wallpaper.
A few adjustments for starship prompt.Gently dark Color sheme modified. A very readable colorscheme for konsole based on github colors
EDIT: Playing around with krusader
I love your simple Cinnamon desktop. I reclaimed the top bar real estate with a cinnamon transparency widget…bad news is the icons are invisible depending on the wallpaper.
I saw @joekamprad Sway repo in Github and went back to my good old Sway setup. It is largely based EndeavourOS i3-setup btw. It was great starting point when I started messing with DIY window managers and I am so glad that I did it because it completely changed my workflow and I love it.
Can someone unmark this as a solution so the thread doesn’t get axed?
I think is “light theme” spring. Blame the Mediterranean Sun
Classic rock, classic reads, 25 years with linux today. Hey hey my my…
I know what you mean. I kept my top bar without any transparency to avoid that very issue with the icons being invisible. I wish one could adjust transparency for all bars individually, so the bottom bar could be transparent and the top bar semi-transparent, for example. But it’s pretty okay the way it is now. Anyway, there are so many great-looking desktops shown here!
Beauty and Art.
As for my own old 50 years vision, when using transparent panels, or semi-transparent app boxes, I would have very hard time reading the fonts.
With big 34", very light themes will blind me in my dark office.
Enjoy what makes you more happy and productive.
Happy Classic Reads and Classic Rock to your 25th Linux Birthday
I have the Hyperion series in my pile of “to read” which is just gigantic.
I know, “So many books, so little time”
My literal thought when I look at my “to listen to pile” and my “to read pile”.
After 1/2 yer still the same.
Just upgraded NAS and changet router :-).
But River with endeavour OS is the Best !! No problems at all even with testing repositories !!
Im not using diferent distribution anywhere anymore, with one exception on router → BPI-R3 with openwrt