Share Your Desktop [2025]

With 64 GB RAM, it depends if he wants to use hibernate, I guess.

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I do (intend on using hibernate, not often but here & there). Once in a while I find hibernate useful.

So then it looks quite reasonable to me (the RAM plus a little bit of extra data must fit into the swap in this case).

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Japanese Bow GIFs | Tenor

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My system is the same. I have 32GB memory, 32GB swap. Not unusual, IMHO.

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Oasis and Islands

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64 GB of ram and 16gb swap will do more enough.

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Unless you want to hibernate.

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proud to say i got 4G ram , NO swap …
rofl

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Someone was talking about the KDE Cube coming back. Being not much of a KDE user, what does the cube actually switch? Apps (as in Alt+Tab), or Workspaces (as in Ctrl+Alt+ and Ctrl+Alt+)?

I’m quite content with what Cinnamon comes with (using Cinnamon because I also have a lot of Linux Mint machines out there):


Alt+Tab switching app windows (“3D Flow” selected)


Ctrl+Alt+ selecting app windows,
Ctrl+Alt+ selecting workspaces,
Ctrl+Alt+ and Ctrl+Alt+ switching workspaces

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meta + c

I love it :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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The cube is designed to switch among Virtual Displays (when the system has a single display, the display is also the main desktop)

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I gotta enable this. Will do so later when I got some time. In that, getting ready for my day mode right now.

ahhh Nostalgia is a sentimental longing or yearning for the past, often associated with positive feelings and a sense of comfort

SUPER COOL!

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I’ve been playing with conky. You can do some cool things with it! I’m particularly pleased with the num, caps, and scroll lock indicators.

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Small changes in my rice. Decided to simplify Polybar setup by getting rid of unnecessary modules and make smaller gaps. Also switched to Qutebrowser and CLI client for Spotify.




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I recntly switched to Endeavour from windows after [many] broken Arch installs. So far I am really enjoying it and wanted to share my first rice. The background is animated using the KDE Wallpaper Engine extension and I am running the KDE Sweet theme.

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Managed to get dwl up and running after numerous patches. :slight_smile: If you love dwm, try dwl. Otherwise, save your time and use something else.

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I have been meaning to check out dwl. Could you possibly share your build so I can take it for a test drive please?

Link to wallpaper, please.

The daily driver:

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It’s the wallpaper from the DT’s GitLab. If I’m not mistaken, it should be this one:
https://gitlab.com/dwt1/wallpapers/-/blob/master/0223.jpg

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