But i really like KDE! It’s Gnome that’s the problem … well for me anyway.
This is purple Rocket fuel!
Is gnome tweaks and extensions starting to work? I (hate myself for saying this) actually quite liked the new gnome. I tried F34 on like hour 1 and outside of the iso, basically nothing else worked yet. That looks great though.
You mean one can put launchers on the desktop again!
or is that an extension?
Excuse my ignorance, but what is DING? I assume it is an extension.
Pudge
Desktop icons ng - DING
D2D ewlsh
git clone https://github.com/ewlsh/dash-to-dock.git
cd dash-to-dock
make
make install
Haven’t settled for this month’s wallpaper yet.
Also I notice pfetch is showing about 1.4 - 1.5 times more memory usage than both htop or neofetch. Any idea why? (Seems to me however pfetch is calculating memory usage is wrong since no other program I use including free -m shows that much memory use at the moment I took the screenshot).
fresh KDE install, loving it so far
Those poor poor Llamas!
Welcome to the fun @plexure!!
thanks @rkyrk !! switched from manjaro to EOS this very morning. right now i’m looking at the forums for past discussions on how to make my almost-arch system more stable (i know arch and by extension EOS are stable, but i just want something to bounce back to just in case). you know any posts i can refer to or have any advice? i’m familiar with pacman since i used manjaro before so i know the gist of it (no partial updates and such)
oh, and before anyone asks: that’s not actually winamp, it’s qmmp using a winamp skin. works the exact same way though you can find a winamp skin archive here.
What the hell was the original image then?
I’m baffled!
Edit: Just found it on Twitter. Bloody hell, seriously? People were offended by THAT?
crazy what people get offended now day …
Having a look at Deepin 20.2, the original distro. It has inbuilt touchpad gestures.
This is one of the default wallpapers.
nice wallpaper
My personnel opinion is that EOS is really pure Arch with just a couple of small additional programs. It is as stable as you can get and is more stable than Manjaro. I used Manjaro for a while and I have had far less problems.
It’s not an opinion, it’s facts. In fact I think that 99% of Arch-based distros ARE basically just installers with some handy stuff in a repo and a theme.
Manjaro is removed enough to be the Ubuntu of the Arch world, and KaOS is just using Pacman but doing their own thing completely.
Everyone else is more or less doing what we are doing but with more extensive exra repos (in some cases) and more “bloated” standard installs (in some cases).
Love the wallpaper. Scandinavia or North America? I love that kind of nature, makes me feel right at home.