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#192 Post by scottr954 »

The fish are moving/swimming. Basically Atlantis as my desktop.
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https://imgur.com/eJgHZB3

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https://www.deviantart.com/cryptid-crea ... -796578269

I like to have cute things on my desktop, no icons or conky.
For MX linux I use Plank dock and a custom panel
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#196 Post by MadmanRB »

I will try to keep that in mind
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MadmanRB wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 5:03 pm I will try to keep that in mind
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#198 Post by MadmanRB »

well side effect of cross posting, I am a member of a few tech forums and none of those have the small thumbnail request.
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#199 Post by richb »

Thanks for letting us know.
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#200 Post by JayM »

I've reinstalled MX a few weeks ago and did things slightly differently this time. Two panels, one on the left containing the menu button, disk monitor applets, notification area, and launchers for my most commonly-used apps; one on the bottom with window buttons in the middle, and the weather app, clock and Show Desktop app on the right. I decided that having everything on just one panel made it too busy and crowded. It's nothing fancy but it works for me. I tried docks instead of the bottom panel but I don't like them as well, plus a panel gives me a place to put the clock where I can use the large LED font.

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(That's my customized version of the BBQ Digital Colours conky. Again, nothing fancy, but it tells me what I want to know about my system.)

Edit 05/25/2019: I won't post a new screenshot but I decided to move the bottom panel to the top of the screen for the very technical reason that my cat likes to lay between my keyboard and monitor to be petted in the evenings and I can't see through him to switch between running programs or see what time it is. :cat:
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