Edit: I accidentally typed minimalist in the heading
Theme used: Orchis Dark (for the rounded dock) [https://github.com/vinceliuice/Orchis-theme](https://github.com/vinceliuice/Orchis-theme)
Icons: Tela rounded Icons [https://github.com/vinceliuice/Tela-circle-icon-theme/releases/tag/2023-10-07](https://github.com/vinceliuice/Tela-circle-icon-theme/releases/tag/2023-10-07)
Wallpaper: [https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=600924](https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=600924)
All the extensions used are listed in the 3rd slide (inside the picture)
Thank you. I'm also curious what distro this is because I use Ubuntu 22.04 and I don't have the same system menu as you do (slide 2). Although, it jsut might be that you're using 23.x or higher.
What's minimalist about this???
You have over 2500 packages, and your system uses almost 4GB of RAM at idle. I don't think stock fedora is this bloated
This is the exact opposite of "minimalist", are we just changing definitions of words now
(im a beginner too) in awesomeWM you have config files in the ~/.config/awesome folder, I thought Gnome worked the same but I could be wrong. I mean the files you edited to get this look
Oh i see, from what i know, dotfile configuration is mostly done on WMs like hyprland or i3. I used different extensions and themes to achieve this look on my set up (you'll find all the extensions used in the 3rd slide, inside the picture)
That is not what minimalism means, my dude.
Yeah you are right, I realised it too late
dark soul
Tbh dark souls make for really cool wallpapers
Edit: I accidentally typed minimalist in the heading Theme used: Orchis Dark (for the rounded dock) [https://github.com/vinceliuice/Orchis-theme](https://github.com/vinceliuice/Orchis-theme) Icons: Tela rounded Icons [https://github.com/vinceliuice/Tela-circle-icon-theme/releases/tag/2023-10-07](https://github.com/vinceliuice/Tela-circle-icon-theme/releases/tag/2023-10-07) Wallpaper: [https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=600924](https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=600924) All the extensions used are listed in the 3rd slide (inside the picture)
Bro there are no extension written on 3rd slide
the third slide shows a list of installed extensions using the "extension list" extension. It's in the picture
Greetings Ashen One
What does thoust heart desire
I didn’t know you could make gnome look this good tbh
It's pretty simple to be honest, just have to install a few extensions. However it's nothing compared to kde
Looks beautiful, how did you get your topbar to look like that?
I used the open bar extension
Thank you. I'm also curious what distro this is because I use Ubuntu 22.04 and I don't have the same system menu as you do (slide 2). Although, it jsut might be that you're using 23.x or higher.
I'm currently on fedora 39, will update to 40 next week.
Ah yes, I'm an idiot. I just saw that info was available on the 3rd slide xD Apologies.
Up for DS3, but sad for not been Majula :(
Wow, did not know gnome panel can look like this
It's the open panel extension, which is responsible for the entire look of the setup
wall paper?
[https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=600924](https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=600924)
thank you so much may you be capable of installing linux from scratch someday
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How to get that top bar you have ??? Plsss
I used the open bar extension. And setting the bar type to islands in the extension's settings
what kind of task manager is that?
It's btop
how did u made the top bar look the way it looks??
Open bar extension
minimalist my ass
Yeah, I accidentally wrote that. Simplistic was what I meant
What's minimalist about this??? You have over 2500 packages, and your system uses almost 4GB of RAM at idle. I don't think stock fedora is this bloated This is the exact opposite of "minimalist", are we just changing definitions of words now
I accidentally typed "minimalist", and i can't edit it out now
Can you share the dot files? It looks so nice
I am pretty much a beginner at this point, so would you mind explaining how to get dotfiles?
(im a beginner too) in awesomeWM you have config files in the ~/.config/awesome folder, I thought Gnome worked the same but I could be wrong. I mean the files you edited to get this look
Oh i see, from what i know, dotfile configuration is mostly done on WMs like hyprland or i3. I used different extensions and themes to achieve this look on my set up (you'll find all the extensions used in the 3rd slide, inside the picture)