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goumba 12-06-2023 05:31 PM

FreeBSD with Hikari and Waybar (pretty much idling for a screen shot)
 
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nothing useful to show, but in response to another thread stating Wayland not being ready on FreeBSD.

Cabanel 12-26-2023 08:18 AM

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GhostBSD and MATE

////// 12-26-2023 08:57 AM

finished 7.4 installation and it looks like this :

https://i.imgur.com/WuDeudz.png

rufwoof 12-27-2023 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ////// (Post 6472771)
finished 7.4 installation and it looks like this :

https://i.imgur.com/WuDeudz.png

Nice!

Is it tilda that enabled you to apparently type the scrot command onto the desktop wallpaper?

////// 12-27-2023 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by rufwoof (Post 6472923)
Nice!

Is it tilda that enabled you to apparently type the scrot command onto the desktop wallpaper?

yes, its Tilda and on left side of screen is Plank.

Cabanel 01-20-2024 04:08 AM

https://i.imgur.com/NGfdg5f.png

OpenBSD 7.4 current

////// 01-20-2024 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Cabanel (Post 6478076)

thats a cool lookin setup:)

TronNerd82 04-18-2024 03:21 PM

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I use twm on NetBSD completely stock save for the background. In all my years on using Unix-like systems, I've never been good at extensive configuration, so I was hard-pressed to figure out how to set the background in the typical config files, so I simply added the appropriate feh command to my .shrc.
Since the shell starts up upon logging into the X session, it's a good, if hackish, solution. This also makes it pretty easy to change my background since it's right there, but I won't, since I like this H.R. Giger wallpaper too much to want to change it.
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hd99 05-02-2024 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Cabanel (Post 6478076)

what is the DE?
looks like openbsd is made by devs, for devs..

_blackhole_ 05-03-2024 03:14 AM

It appears to be bspwm tiling window manager...

Which does not imply "by devs,for devs". I have no idea what any individual developer would use - that's a personal choice.

Cabanel 06-01-2024 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by hd99 (Post 6499517)
what is the DE?
looks like openbsd is made by devs, for devs..

It's bspwm (as the user blackhole had said). The full setup info is bspwm + Polybar + sxhkd + picom + dmenu

bspwm is suitable for developers, but actually for all people who use desktops it is one of the most optimal and productive window managers if you configure it.

It is also a good window manager for gamers as it is one of the window managers that achieve the highest performance (fps) in games, together with xmonad.

You can use bspwm on Linux as well (for gaming).

You can combine it with picom and through the following configuration you will have no screen tearing and a visual experience completely similar to Wayland.
https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2020/...ation-compton/

I still use OpenBSD and bspwm on this PC, this is my current setup: https://i.imgur.com/oc6dLMn.png


OpenBSD is a fairly versatile operating system, you can use it for many purposes.
It is possibly the best option for firewalls, but it is also very suitable for databases thanks to UFS.
It is also perfect for web servers as NginX is one of the standard packages.

It is also quite capable as a daily driver (desktop system).
You have several good browsers such as Firefox, Chromium and Epiphany. You have a lot of KDE and GTK software and apps like Blender.
Even gaming is possible as you have multiple console emulators and also some good native games.

bspwm is a (manual) tiling window manager but you can switch to floating mode with just one simple key combination.
It's a versatile WM.


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