Nooooo waaay…

Nooooo waaay…

or do you work like a clown every day
or is this just like facebook that you have to ask to delete your profile, what the hell is that?
just delete my profile
Though I would miss your screenshots, if you really want to delete/anonymize your account, send a PM to @moderators.
Anyone knows where to find more modern themes for Oblogout?
I’ve trawled github, but most are a little nineties. I found an Archlabs one that was better, but the buttons are a bit shiny. I’d like a more matte modern one.
And are there better alternatives? It seems pretty old. Most minimal distros seem to use in-house solutions, but I’m not there yet that I can do scripts and such.
Are you on KDE? Maybe Rouge is for you
Thanks!
I’m on Fluxbox. It is a mostly bare window manager, so I’ll have to add the parts I’d like to have.
Oblogout is a set of power buttons (designed for Openbox) that appear on screen, such as ‘logout’, ‘shutdown’ etc, if you have set it up for Fluxbox
I guess I got it wrong ![]()
i saw rouge once in a reddit. i like it for plasma.
Very nice
This is starting to be fun! Next step is setting up the picom compositor, and then take a break. Zafiro icons, finally I got rid of that nineties look in tint2.
Don’t know what you mean by modern, but you can get some from ArcoLinux :
Since it’s only eight PNG icons in a directory, it not difficult to create your own theme.
Tried it two years ago in a VM, it’s a very clean and well thought Manjaro version.
Gkrellm, nice.
Great, thanks!
I think I actually looked at that one, but I must have been unlucky and clicked only on the nineties-looking ones. thanks!
So the 6.1 Kernel on Fedora HATES my USBC ThinkDock. . . so, I did a quick Windows test and then I for some reason always spin up a Pop install. It’s such a great distro. Everything works there too, so it’s definitely a kernel issue. Anyways, I’m trying this out on Wayland and Pop on Wayland works fantastic so far.
My thoughts exactly. ![]()
Either dark will become a necessity, or not. When you can’t see for the glare in light mode, your opinion might change… ![]()