It changed a lot, now it does!

I actually like this very much.
Iām a minimal fan but I like it to be fancy.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
The panel is actually set to auto-hide as well so I donāt have to see it all the time. I should be looking into finding some way to make it a bit more transparent. Donāt know yet how you could get under the ChromeOSā hood to change things. I believe you need to be on the Dev channel to unlock certain things.
Just a normal i3 desktopā¦
Thanks. Iām not totally committed to this bar, so I havenāt bothered with figuring all that out. Iām actually not a big fan of symbol fonts and whatnot (if I wanted cute little symbols Iād use more GUI stuff), so Iāll probably just strip those out.
Whatās the wallpaper? Clearly a festivalā¦
Just Xfce without any special features:

or sometimes with Blade Runner:

Itās an illustration of the jinn from a 17th or 18th-century Persian manuscript, Ajayib al-dahr (The Wonders of the Age). Hereās a nice blog post about the manuscript.
KDE Plasma

Well, I havenāt figured out how to strip out those icons, but I did discover what the problem wasāthat I needed to tell i3status-rust that I was using font-awesome 5 rather than 4.
Thank you for the link, a worthy bookmark.
Well, off to hunt for wallpapers.

Reinstalled GNOME!


Still facing the same āodd issue with scrollingā.
This time in all browsers!
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neofetch

Current desktop. Still running XFCE, as usual.
Upgrade a-comin next month methinks for the CPU & Motherboard, to a 10600k, and I plan to purchase an RTX 3080 when the OEM cards start appearing, which should be in a month or two, unless RDNA 2 produces something astonishing, which frankly Iām a bit doubtful of.

Thought since Iāve had a few days to Plat around with EOS it was time I posted My desjtop.



Switched to i3 last night. Kinda digging it.

I love the idea of tiling window managers but I think honestly Gnome is about as close as I can handle, practically (keyboard centric but not tiling; Gnome is basically a non-tiling tiling window manager).
try Pop shell extension with gnome⦠it work ok and it add simple tiling to gnome.


