yaslam

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Distro: OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

Window Manager: XMonad

Colourscheme: Solarized Dark

Other Image: https://imgur.com/a/aSUbveT

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago

Fantastic styling

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Gentoo with a custom kernel made using the fantastic guidance from the wiki.

I replaced the tux boot logo with an IBM one, I used this guide to do that: https://linuxlink.timesys.com/docs/wiki/engineering/HOWTO_Use_a_custom_boot_logo (is not that hard)

Things that don't work yet:

  • Webcam microphone

Conclusion about Gentoo: Waiting for packages to compile is annoying. But the flexibility and the Gentoo wiki makes up for it. Also Gentoo now has binary packages so I don't have to wait for packages that I don't care about to compile.

Dotfiles (to use these dotfiles install the dependencies and clone the repo): https://codeberg.org/yusz/dotfiles-public

Picture of desktop: https://imgur.com/a/7z02PjJ

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Simple additions to the default theme of XMonad.

I have taken inspiration from liskin's dotfiles here (https://github.com/liskin/dotfiles/tree/home/.xmonad) because he does the high density thing very well, I am trying to replicate the looks of his setup in my config, his one still looks way better in my opinion.

Dotfiles: https://codeberg.org/yusz/dotfiles-public