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WindBLOWS XP the popup / pop-under queen. Just loved that and having to drill down for what seemed like forever to get to what I wanted, NOT.

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Went back to some garuda roots but then ended up here.


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Wallpaper from Wallpaper Engine.
Visualizer from Cava.
Using Cool Reto Term.

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This is super cool actually.

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I agree with this. XP is still to this day my favorite distro. It was great for so many htings.

I love the 1990s sports bike, I had a 1998 FZR 600 that looked like this.

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setting up new user with old customaization :sweat_smile:

panel looks bad cause - PLASMA6 changed the panel icon to default icon pack :smiling_face_with_tear:

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Alpha 2!



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Been a really long while since I came to the forum


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What icon set is this?


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Just made this background today celebrating Garuda’s birthday. :birthday:

Congratulations being my very best distro.

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Somehow, you are much too late or much too early with the birthday wishes.
Nevertheless, thank you :slight_smile:

:hugs:

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is that a dock with stat widgets? or is it my guess (never used it) fluxbox?

i was talking about the time i have been using it, more than the time Garuda has been around. It was a little learning curve, especially, extra kernels, and finding software called different than called in the Ubuntu store.

However i like tinkering, and at times, seems to be a mood or something, and make massive blunders at times, (though more often i get it to work of course,) trying to do things that cannot work, breaking my Ubuntu installations doing that.

And then having to do those dreaded reinstall. Though i have perfected installing Linux distributions, they can still be time consuming and a pain.

Yet with Garuda, thanks to snapshots, and a great community of support, i celebrate real birthdays now using Garuda, and i can tinker more than ever. Even when my main kernel fails an update, i can fall back to my LTS kernel.

And that is great!

Cheers.

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No that is my main KDE panel, with a widget called resource monitor (under CPU) This way i can keep an eye on my cpu, gpu, memory, Hard disks, and network traffic, at a glance. Handy as. :+1:

bfc dark

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KDE:




Sorry, but Cosmic capture doesn’t want to capture so no Cosmic for y’all!

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Since its fall, though it’s still hot daily.

Haven’t changed the theme to much. Just some minor tweaks.

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