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Which icon theme is this? I'd like to have one like this but with all the square icons one could dream of. A square Archlinux-KDE-Icon inluded!
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New setup. Moved the panel to the top. Icon-Only task manager to the left (windows can cover) : http://i.imgur.com/ruZsP5Z.jpg
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Which icon theme is this? I'd like to have one like this but with all the square icons one could dream of. A square Archlinux-KDE-Icon inluded!
I believe that's KFaenza
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do someone know what's the theme name for desktop which is transparent and a bit blurry? (like frost)
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surfino, i think glassified.
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its a bit more blurry (frosted) than glassified, see an example here http://i.imgur.com/XcdqXOg.jpg (from mzneverdies)
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What icon Theme?
It's "Nitrux for KDE"
http://deviantn7k1.deviantart.com/art/N … -346895844
You could try http://deviantn7k1.deviantart.com/art/N … -293634207 too, but it does not have such a great KDE-Integration
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███████▀ Nothing Prefect in The World' ▀███████
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I think I am setteled on this one for a while.
-Rick
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KDE 4.10 dual screen
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That Telepathy widget in the bottom right corner is really handy
How did you get the Wifi and Battery plasmoids to be stacked next to each other?
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That Telepathy widget in the bottom right corner is really handy
Indeed! What's the name of the plasmoid? Repos or AUR (not that I care, just curious)?
btw, is a beautiful desktop!
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Elvis wrote:That Telepathy widget in the bottom right corner is really handy
How did you get the Wifi and Battery plasmoids to be stacked next to each other?
It is default KDE behaviour if u resize your taskbar just "big enough". At some point it will show those indicators in two rows.
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Indeed! What's the name of the plasmoid? Repos or AUR (not that I care, just curious)?
btw, is a beautiful desktop!
Thanks! the name of the plasmoid is "Quick Chat"; I believe it comes to a desktop with Telepathy which is in the repos.
Stalafin wrote:How did you get the Wifi and Battery plasmoids to be stacked next to each other?
It is default KDE behaviour if u resize your taskbar just "big enough". At some point it will show those indicators in two rows.
maybe, but this is not my case The Wifi and Battery plasmoids here are not actually standalone plasmoids, but a content of a "System Tray" one. You can configure items which may be displayed in system tray by choosing "System Tray Settings" from the tray's context menu and then choosing appropriate options from "Display" -> "Extra Items".
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One from me too.
Target is elegance and simplicity, the screen is pretty small (1280x800 13.3") so I tend to save as much space as possible.
The panel on the right is auto hiding (second screenshot).
The application menu is autohiding on top (third screenshot), a new option in KDE which I like a lot.
The fullscreen menu in the bottom left desktop is Homerun, very nice.
Icons are KFaenza, I use Oxygen style and window decorations, a bit tweaked.
Color scheme is from me, based on the standard one.
I really need to set up a nice Conky instead of that annying plasmoid!!!
Hardware: 2016 Dell XPS15 - matte FullHD - i5-6300HQ - 32GB DDR4 - Nvidia GTX960M - Samsung 840EVO 250GB SSD - 56Wh
Software: Plasma 5 - rEFInd - linux-ck - preload - prelink - verynice - psd - bumblebee
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My KDE desktop doesn't look very different from last time, except I've got extremely fed up with the shortcomings of the Kickoff applications menu. (E.g., you add an application to the system that is in the category "network", but it never shows up in the menu. Maybe because the Network directory does not exist in the menu hierarchy yet? So you have to create that yourself? Meh. Shouldn't this happen automatically?)
So I've switched to a desktop folder view with lots of soft links for frequently-used applications. Not very imaginative, but in the end this turned out to work better for me than all the cool docks, menus, type-it-in application launchers, plasmoids, etc. that I've looked at.
Initally I had a hard time admitting to myself that this Windows-y solution works so well. But once you get over the initial shock (or should I say gag reflex) of "OMG, this looks just like Windows 7!", it's actually not so bad.
Can you provide that .conkyrc and which conky packages you installed? Thanks in advance.
Hardware: 2016 Dell XPS15 - matte FullHD - i5-6300HQ - 32GB DDR4 - Nvidia GTX960M - Samsung 840EVO 250GB SSD - 56Wh
Software: Plasma 5 - rEFInd - linux-ck - preload - prelink - verynice - psd - bumblebee
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Hi guys..came back to arch after lot of distrohopping..Here is my simple arch + kde desktop
clean
http://ompldr.org/vaWJraQ/clean_desktop.jpg
dirty
http://ompldr.org/vaWJrbw/dd_desktop.jpg
Last edited by kichi (2013-05-05 10:54:41)
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http://i.imgur.com/Iqtirn8.jpg
* plasma: helium
* icons: kfaenza
* conky: selfmade
// edit
sorry missing link added ^^
Last edited by wucherpfennig (2013-06-20 12:17:59)
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Ahem, how are we supposed to see that?
Hardware: 2016 Dell XPS15 - matte FullHD - i5-6300HQ - 32GB DDR4 - Nvidia GTX960M - Samsung 840EVO 250GB SSD - 56Wh
Software: Plasma 5 - rEFInd - linux-ck - preload - prelink - verynice - psd - bumblebee
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