Conky is recommended for advanced users who are comfortable with configuring software through text files and those who desire a personalized and detailed view of their system’s performance metrics. It is particularly suited for Linux and BSD users looking to enhance their desktop aesthetics with dynamic system information.
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So guys, just to add, the issue with opendesktop.org was that it was telling me that 'an error has occured' will I was importing my tarz. Source: about 2 years ago
Since there is not a definition for how to implement systray in opendesktop.org Gnome has been reluctant to implement an "incomplete" version. You can still include systray by adding an extension but KDE is better in that regard. Source: almost 3 years ago
I've been exploring different gnome themes on POP. However whenever I change a theme, Nautilus seems to be unaffected. The preview images of the themes on opendesktop.org seem to have their file browser changed as well. Are they using a different file browser? Source: about 3 years ago
I use Lubuntu on a 1st gen i3 4GB DDR3 laptop, so you'll do more than fine. There are some nice themes at opendesktop.org for a better experience (just don't expect any miracles). Source: about 3 years ago
Have you checked on opendesktop.org? If u find it, u can set it as default by copying the icon folder to usr/share/icons. Source: over 3 years ago
Maybe put something like echo $(($(date -d 24-Dec +%j) - $(date +%j))) days into your bashrc. Conky should be able to display it nicely on the desktop. Source: almost 2 years ago
What I could go for is something like Conky (https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky). Source: almost 2 years ago
Funny meme btw. Personally, I use xorg with 3 displays. Fortunately, the resolution is same on all screens (full HD). I use Komorebi for live wallpapers and conky for sidebar. It works flawlessly. Source: about 2 years ago
If you are using Wayland, then you may want to do some searches related to "wayland conky transparency" and see what results. Also, if you are using wayland, you will want to be sure you are using the latest possible version of conky, as close to 1.18.x or 1.19.2 as possible, as wayland support is a relatively new addition to conky. If you are on the latest or a late version and are also using the wayland video... Source: about 2 years ago
Conky is the best.... you can set whatever info you like and display the info in many style..... Source: about 2 years ago
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