Oh the first one? Sorry i checked my folders but i think i already deleted that one. ㅠ.ㅠ
Oh okay, no problem!
This is fantastic by the way. I love it.
Thanks.
Much much better than Barbie. You’ve done excellent
P.S. In case Mr. Pebcak asks … I just brushed my teeth
It’s been one of my favourites by Kandinsky since I first got to know about abstract art.
As for the overview, do you know how to make the desktop(s) icons bigger than default? (I’ve got two Gnome installs, both with Endeavour, and the size varies; one in x86, the other in a Rpi.)
Mine too. It’s been a while since I had a look at his work. I am equally amazed and impressed each time.
Not really sure. Do you mean the launchers icon in the app grid view or the desktops/workspace thumbnails in the overview?
As for the former, I haven’t looked into how you can change the size of the icons.
When it comes to the latter, I use this extension:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4158/gnome-40-ui-improvements/
That’s precisely what I was looking for, thank you!
I wrote “desktop(s) icons”, but I meant thumbnails. Now I can show off more to my liking.
Rpi5 as a desktop with two monitors. I have a Pimoroni nvme HAT on the way (thanks for pointing this one out, @Shjim, but it already works like a charm with the Samsung portable SSD T7 (pointed to by @Pudge a couple of years ago). It’s great for my tasks, of course, which are surfing the web, working with office docs, audio and video playing.
Edit: online classes with camera, video on, bluetooth speakers, two browsers, etc., works smoothly as well in this configuration.
Looks great! Glad you find it useful and to you liking!
Thinning out my Apple “collection.” iBooks are selling, and some older stuff, but I haven’t had any offers on my '08 MacBook. I guess it’s stuck with me.
Checking out some community editions with it
I like the green!
That’s a good start!
Welcome to EnOS’ community @artek!
Keep us posted on the progression of the work on your DE/WM!
Thanks, I’ve been a member for a while but a few months ago I definitely switched to endeavoros (which is great) I still struggle to use it but over time I should improve…
Getting settled in now on KDE, bismuth is really a great addition. Still have to configure keybinds etc. for a more i3 like experience, but Im getting there.
You can use KDE Plasm and use i3wm as your window manager, that way you can just keep all your i3wm keybinds.
https://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/Using_Other_Window_Managers_with_Plasma#Set-up