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Your desktop appears as a visual interface with icons, applications, and system settings displayed.

Your desktop appears as a visual interface with icons, applications, and system settings displayed.

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SlimeGamer_DK
Junior Member
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09-14-2016, 09:22 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I'm curious about your desktop setups. Since no Linux version is identical, I was thinking about the configurations people use. My setup is a standard MATE desktop with the Qogir theme—simple enough for everyday tasks. Perhaps I could explore ways to make it more personalized. ~Breadpudding
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SlimeGamer_DK
09-14-2016, 09:22 PM #1

Hello everyone, I'm curious about your desktop setups. Since no Linux version is identical, I was thinking about the configurations people use. My setup is a standard MATE desktop with the Qogir theme—simple enough for everyday tasks. Perhaps I could explore ways to make it more personalized. ~Breadpudding

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Jarks24
Junior Member
37
09-14-2016, 10:15 PM
#2
The message was partially hidden, leaving most of it intact. It seems the detail about your name was omitted. The tone feels a bit intense. Let's keep it light.
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Jarks24
09-14-2016, 10:15 PM #2

The message was partially hidden, leaving most of it intact. It seems the detail about your name was omitted. The tone feels a bit intense. Let's keep it light.

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chloe_gamer
Member
104
09-15-2016, 05:46 AM
#3
Great! I've been working on mimicking that zsh style in Fish for a while. You mentioned you're a Pink Floyd enthusiast—cool vibe!
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chloe_gamer
09-15-2016, 05:46 AM #3

Great! I've been working on mimicking that zsh style in Fish for a while. You mentioned you're a Pink Floyd enthusiast—cool vibe!

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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09-19-2016, 05:28 PM
#4
There's a powerline hook for fish too
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iRaine
09-19-2016, 05:28 PM #4

There's a powerline hook for fish too

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HeroRyan7
Member
58
09-27-2016, 04:05 PM
#5
Gentoo paired with KDE Plasma is what I have. My laptop and system details appear on my profile, though I’m not sure if they show up in other posts—I’ve only noticed them there.
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HeroRyan7
09-27-2016, 04:05 PM #5

Gentoo paired with KDE Plasma is what I have. My laptop and system details appear on my profile, though I’m not sure if they show up in other posts—I’ve only noticed them there.

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J_DerpCake
Junior Member
29
10-14-2016, 08:55 AM
#6
I'm really skilled with technology, but I accidentally removed Bash and am stuck on Windows. I need to fix my screen and 2. Restore Pop!_OS since my other drive holds Ubuntu.
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J_DerpCake
10-14-2016, 08:55 AM #6

I'm really skilled with technology, but I accidentally removed Bash and am stuck on Windows. I need to fix my screen and 2. Restore Pop!_OS since my other drive holds Ubuntu.

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blondeminion
Senior Member
594
10-14-2016, 10:19 AM
#7
It seems you're asking about the deletion of BASH. Could you clarify what you meant? Are you referring to removing a file, script, or something else?
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blondeminion
10-14-2016, 10:19 AM #7

It seems you're asking about the deletion of BASH. Could you clarify what you meant? Are you referring to removing a file, script, or something else?

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Gladiador70
Senior Member
698
10-14-2016, 11:29 AM
#8
The situation wasn't about removing bash directly. Could you clarify your intention behind what occurred?
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Gladiador70
10-14-2016, 11:29 AM #8

The situation wasn't about removing bash directly. Could you clarify your intention behind what occurred?

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KidzBeEz
Member
242
10-23-2016, 05:07 PM
#9
It seems like you're unsure about something. Could you clarify what you mean?
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KidzBeEz
10-23-2016, 05:07 PM #9

It seems like you're unsure about something. Could you clarify what you mean?

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Sowthor
Junior Member
27
10-24-2016, 02:13 AM
#10
I’m not sure about the exact steps you took, but it seems like you accidentally removed something important. On Pop!_OS it’s similar to deleting the Windows boot loader by mistake. There’s a fix for this in Gentoo, though it depends on how you installed it. For more details, check the Gentoo wiki and the AMD64 handbook.
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Sowthor
10-24-2016, 02:13 AM #10

I’m not sure about the exact steps you took, but it seems like you accidentally removed something important. On Pop!_OS it’s similar to deleting the Windows boot loader by mistake. There’s a fix for this in Gentoo, though it depends on how you installed it. For more details, check the Gentoo wiki and the AMD64 handbook.

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