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zapper wrote:golinux wrote:They don't have a fixed schedule. They have a "when it's ready" schedule as does Devuan.
They are.
Confirmation that it works or if not what the problem is would be helpful and appreciated.
Hmm, I don't usually use alphas, on my system...
I usually wait till beta to actually consider using it.
Unless I have a virtual machine of it, which isn't a bad idea.
I don't know what I will do, given my current focus, which is more or less Hyperbola, but its a thought to consider.
The installer iso's are alpha, not the distro. Chimaera, based on Debian Bullseye (which is almost ready to be released), is well tested. I've been using it without issues for months now.
That would make sense if its going to be releaesed in July, good news though!
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As a person who prefers a blue/white desktop/icon theme, I like this new theme better than the red theme (which I didn't like at all), however this shade of blue is somehow offensive to my eyes. No idea why, which I know isn't helpful, sorry. I prefer the lighter blue further down. That said, I will 100% be replacing Slim and desktop theme anyway, so my preferences are moot.
Your effort is appreciated none the less!
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I've started using Deepsea, and for some reason using a Clearlooks-based theme seems to make GTK apps feel more responsive. Also, it's a nice, clean, utilitarian look. I like it.
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Thanks so much for this. I always loved the clearlooks theme in the old gnome 2 - particuarly the icons. This is always my theme of choice.
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In which package would I find the deepsea based desktop background image? I'm using Gnome 3 on arm64, and it does not seem to be installed right now... a download link for the .jpg file itself would also help.
Thanks,
Alex
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In which package would I find the deepsea based desktop background image? I'm using Gnome 3 on arm64, and it does not seem to be installed right now... a download link for the .jpg file itself would also help.
Thanks,
Alex
Hello. Just install package
desktop-base
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Thank you, found it!
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