25
manbir
5y

Here's my desktop setup running Ubuntu 18.10 with Gnome. Drop a screenshot of your desktop setup in the comment section, would love to see them!

Comments
  • 2
    This kind of thing would get you banned from /r/unixporn
  • 1
    @nathanchere This is devRant, not /r/unixporn. ^__^
  • 1
    @-Tor Thanks :)
    What details were you looking for?
  • 2
  • 3
    My LED and keyboard lights are also purple. I love the whole synthwave style.

    Full image: https://imgur.com/a/KZ4LmZe
  • 3
    KDE Neon 5.14 (Arc KDE dark theme, Papirus icons)
  • 2
    @-Tor, here you go! :)
  • 1
    I feel like I can't play along, since I always set my desktop background to solid black.
  • 1
    @bahua background is not an issue! It's just about the setup. Pitch black background goes well with quite a number of setups. :)
  • 5
    There ya go
  • 4
    My sort of ugly desktop
  • 1
    I'll post mine when I get home fro. Work
  • 3
    Vertical dobule screen master race 😎
  • 0
    Theme name ?
  • 0
  • 1
    This is my laptop. My desktop is back at home, but I'm on vacation with the family.

    Openbox, hotkeys do all my launching, fbpanel gives me a clock and some other stuff, ulauncher, rofi, and copyq come together to make my system do what I want.

    No DE. DEs are too heavy and don't give me any additional functionality.
  • 2
    Vanilla pantheon
  • 0
    . So OP, how do you do the thing in your terminal I think it highlights the directory? I have no idea what it's called and how to describe it and I want it
  • 1
    @Bubbles

    That's a custom PS1, though I believe it's the default for Arch.
  • 2
    @Bubbles I guess you are talking about those colored tags on directory names and branch names. I'm using 'oh-my-zsh', it is a shell for Linux/mac.
    To install it, you can refer to
    “How to Customize your Terminal with ZSH” by Samuel Bernheim https://link.medium.com/uAW8IdjNmT
  • 2
    * Googles "how to handle fame" * xD
  • 1
    @iamavalos yup, big fan of Emacs, using its GUI though.

    It's been a long time since I customized something look-and-feel related (switched to Apple recently after 10+ years on Linux), even when using XMonad or DWM I used to go with the bare minimum - I'd rather be reading/coding/going out than working my way through customization, though I must confess I've seen stunning desktops, guess it's not my thing ^^.

    MacOS made it dead-easy, look-and-feel's great from the start and I just run with the defaults, haven't even changed the dock icons.
  • 0
  • 1
    Manjaro
Add Comment