no thing wrong with little bloat
how kde for you ! or you still in patch heaven ?
no thing wrong with little bloat
how kde for you ! or you still in patch heaven ?
i bet @keybreak still working on his custom GPU driver that renders clowns instead of pixel ?
sssh!!
Don’t tell nobody about my KDE…
OR I WILL SHOOT!!!11111
@joekamprad
Oh yes, who needs simple pixels anyway
I know but looks a bit weird if i do it on my laptop because its connected to my tv , and if i do that i see half of the wallpaper de laptoplid is always closed. i use my laptop like media center on the moment. just to save some power costs .
customized Endeavoure Os with cinnamon desktop.
Trans pared Tilix terminal with neofetch, conky, weather desktop applet, cairo dock.
Took me a freaking while but i finally have waybar smaller i mean the freaking height ( top of the bar and bottom of the bar.
And @joekamprad wallpaper is also in miror mode or stretch …
Also the hyprland-window module is hidden will only show up when a window is active, the backgound is set to none.
Your hard work looks very nice indeed. great job
Thank you sir, was indeed hell of job just to get waybar just the way i wanted it.
It shame polybar does not work on wayland because waybar does miss i few options.
Looks really great ,amazing job
Looks amazing! This is pure r/unixporn rated material!
Archcraft was an eye-opener.
From now on, to me a “modern look” entails matte and muted color palette, no rounded corners, zero gloss and shine.
Of course I love some shine and gloss from time to time - but that’s for another day, in a coherent theme that makes use of it.
Probably old news for some, but to complete your desktop you can easily make your own Firefox theme. Makes for a coherent desktop, it is hard to find a pre-made themes that tick all the boxes and play along with your personal desktop theme.
I haven’t tested it yet personally, but it looks like you can do in a few minutes.
For me, modern is a very clean, non - distracting look which still shows of good design if you take the time to look at it