Share Your Desktop! 4
Why 1, 2, 3 and 4 instead of one topic?
The other topics are locked.
Unix porn is good!
I've shown this before -- or something similar. This time it's Debian Xfce rather than CDE. The usual X apps running.
By the way, if anybody wants to try out CDEbian on a live CD.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B8AZVQjgOf-xNUdlSEhQWXlLQ2s
https://sourceforge.net/p/cdesktopenv/discussion/general/thread/852259c4/
I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as Unix, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU is Not Unix. GNU is an operating system unto itself. It is a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
GNU is Not Unix :)
Real world desktop.
The original 701/4GB netbook from 2008 and a > decade old computer display still going strong. I love my classic Allsop rain drop mousepads, too. Hey, and what's a mouse without a tail...
EDIT:
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I erased what I had there and decided to try Trisquel Mini as I recalled somebody here recommended it for the little EeePC netbook. Wireless Atheros chip is detected and functions out of the box.
So now it's installed. Free space: 1.5 gigs as opposed to a couple hundred megs previously. Pretty responsive but I have two full gigs RAM.
Loldier..I'm impressed ! ..
Uruk GNU/Linux in July 2016 (very very nice:)
https://urukproject.org/dist/en.html
I agree,
Already posted this in ~/SYD2/
Trisquel 7 Mini & IceWM +
ConnochaetOS 14.1 (Slackware based, Libre, compatible with Salix)
https://trisquel.info/fr/forum/salix-libre-thanks-connochaetos-slack-n-free-repo
Backup MIRROR of the Librepup GNU/Linux-libre distribution, a libre fork of Puppy Linux.
https://mirrors.peers.community/mirrors/librepup/website/
6.0.2.2, released 25th October 2015.
https://mirrors.peers.community/mirrors/librepup/releases/x86/
Loldier I see you solved XFCE bug
That pink wallpapêr is just dreadfully garish!
::heads has a nicer walpaper
hahaa!
https://heads.dyne.org/about.html
Nice BenTheMouse, thanks !
Trisquel mini 7 Fluxbox, Ranger http://ranger.nongnu.org/
& ROX-Filer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROX-Filer
GdNewHat "Hatrack" in 2014
GdNewHat was a Japanese project for a fully Free GNU/Linux-Libre distribution, based on Fedora (this project was unfortunatly abandoned)..
http://web.archive.org/web/20160110041325/http://gdnewhat.org/
ConnochaetOS 14.2
Based on the Slackware 14.2 and Salix 14.2 GNU/Linux distributions, ConnochaetOS 14.2 is powered by a de-blobbed GNU/Linux-libre 4.4.19 kernel and includes only 100% free/libre open-source software projects, such as the IceWM 1.3.12 window manager and Iceweasel web browser
https://connochaetos.org/wiki/home
Trisquel 7 mini, Openbox (tint2 dock, tint2rc settings with the usefull tintwizard+ some config settings from GNUinos' very nice Openbox theme ;-)
tintwizard Licensed under GNU GPL v3 https://code.google.com/archive/p/tintwizard/downloads
[ HOW-TO ]
Running tintwizard
1. Place tintwizard.py and tintwizard.conf in any folder.
2. a. Double-click on the tintwizard.py file to run
b. In a terminal, navigate to the folder where tintwizard.py is,
and type:
./tintwizard.py
or:
python tintwizard.py
3. If neither of these steps work, please see "cannot run", below.
Adding to Openbox menus
1. Run obmenu
2. Choose the sub-menu where you wish to add tintwizard
3. Click the 'New item' button
4. In the 'Label' field, enter an appropriate name
5. Click the '...' button next to the 'Execute' field and
locate the tintwizard.py file
6. Save your changes in obmenu
The above steps can be adapted for other menu types, e.g. Gnome Menu.
"I cannot run tintwizard"
1. Locate tintwizard.py in your file browser.
2. Right-click on the file and select 'Properties'
3. Select the 'Permissions' tab
4. Be sure that the program has permission to be executed
1. Alternatively, open a terminal in the same directory as
tintwizard.py and type:
chmod +x tintwizard.py
noice! amigo de Mejjijjo. +325252452523523523452342352
Very*noice ;-)
Once had a Freedora 19/20 (as a replacement of BLAG 140000 Spartakus, then 160000 Verne) But as a beginner i found Fedora too "Entreprise,Server OS, Rollling release" and + without a real distribution libre repo somewhat problematic..
Try arc-darker is similar no this :)
Trisquel 7 mini LXDE, Xfce with dwm & Wmii
(with PCManFM,Thunar, Rox-Filer, Xfe, Ranger as File Managers)
dwm is a dynamic window manager for X. It manages windows in tiled, monocle and floating layouts. All of the layouts can be applied dynamically, optimising the environment for the application in use and the task performed.
http://dwm.suckless.org/
http://suckless.org/philosophy
wmii (window manager improved²) is a tiling window manager for X11. It supports stacking and tiling[3] window management with extended keyboard, mouse, and filesystem based remote control. It replaces the workspace paradigm with a new tagging approach.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wmii
Trisquel (ito) mini 7..
1.2/Xmonad, 3/Awesome 4/5 JWM (themed)
http://xmonad.org/
https://awesomewm.org/
https://joewing.net/projects/jwm/
Just simply Awesome
Trisquel (ito) mini 7..
Flwm(The Fast Light Window Manager) Is similar to Blackbox, Openbox but much lighter ! The primary influence and code base is from wm2..
http://flwm.sourceforge.net/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twm
TWM (Tab Window Manager) is a window manager for the X Window System. Started in 1987 ..twm was a breakthrough achievement in its time ;-)..
Trisquel (ito) mini 7...
FVWM
With Ranger, Rox-Filer, Xfe as File Managers + GdMap (a graphical Disk Mapping Utility)
The F Virtual Window Manager (The F currently has no official meaning[3]) is a virtual window manager for the X Window System. Originally a twm derivative, FVWM has evolved into a powerful and highly configurable environment for Unix-like systems.Many of the popular window managers in use today are related to FVWM: Afterstep, Xfce, Enlightenment, Metisse and many more..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FVWM
Fvwm is the default in OpenBSD. I see you have Xfe File Manager installed. Good choices!
Fvwm is the default in OpenBSD.
;-)
Oh is it ? never tried BSD or other types of OS such as Solaris, Mac or early Windows..(a bit XP briefly)
Xfe is really nice & lightweight, with Rox-Filer too..(not too famliliar though, with them)
I reread the excellent thread on FVWM
https://trisquel.info/fr/forum/old-fashioned-tiled-wallpaper?page=2#comment-98896
In which you gave the link to an excellent site
FVWM Beginners Guide
http://zensites.net/fvwm/guide/index.html
Thanks!