Share tips on ricing.
Ricing GNU/Linux is not made by only choosing themes and colors, but what software goes in your computer. "Display Managers" are the login screens, "Window Managers" are the part drawing the borders, colors, etc, and "File Managers" are what handles how you browse your machine. More info:
>Window Manager Reviews. To decide the main look and feel.
https://ghostbin.com/paste/tfnhk/raw
>GNU/Linux Software Big List. For options on many more stuff.
https://ghostbin.com/paste/zf6af/raw
>How to Customize your Bash Prompt
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-customize-your-bash-prompt-on-a-linux-vps
http://dotshare.it/
http://terminal.sexy/
>Where to get some themes and icons
https://www.box-look.org
https://www.gnome-look.org
Arc, a GTK Theme: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2015/06/arc-gtk-theme
Mac OS X (MacBuntu) Transformation pack for Ubuntu: http://www.noobslab.com/search/label/macbuntu
How to have a Win 95 theme on Lubuntu: https://ghostbin.com/paste/atb7t
Macintosh System 6 XFCE4 Theme: https://github.com/ubuntufag/System6-theme
IRIX icons: http://darkdoomer.deviantart.com/art/da-motherfuckin-irix-icon-set-179568520
Win95 icons: https://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Classic95?content=157298
Paper Icon Set: http://snwh.org/paper/icons/
>>55177338
>how to rice linux
download kde
>>55177579
Yeah, If you want your file manager crash every 10 min.
>>55177607
>superior dolphin file manger
>crashing
maybe on a 10 year old chinkpad
>>55177659
But, but... I like my ThinkPad
>>55177659
Also, everyone with an iq more then 50 use ubuntu mint
XFCE:
>Kinda crappy compositor (I mean it's fine if you want transparency and drop shadows, but that's all you get)
>Panel could do with a few more features, better notification area
Gnome:
>A bit of a resource hog, therefore not a pretty smooth experience (on my Phenom II x4 955/6850HD context menus take almost 2 seconds to close)
>Have to rely on extensions a bit too much
>Screen state where
KDE:
>Composition just kills all hopes of making it work well (silky smooth 30fps animations)
>Really requires customization after installing due to how defaults are set up to confuse anyone that has used anything else (specially with its start menu)
Cinnamon:
>Fairly buggy (it's prone to freeze, sometimes even at startup)
>Quite a few of its applets or extensions don't work on newer versions
>Lack of themes for the panels, you're almost required to make some yourself
MATE:
>More of a dinosaur than XFCE, it's just a matter of preference though
Unity:
>Severe lack of customization
>Not exactly light on resources
>>55177856
just install a new compositor anonkun
>>55177856
all suck in some manner
>>55177856
I like that unity shows you the dock on all monitors.
>>55178082
that's one thing i hate about unity
I wanna mod my Ubuntu so the wallpaper is a video. What do I need?
>>55178126
Animated Wallpaper: Xplanet, xmountains, Xsnow, Xphoon
>>55178126
Taken from https://askubuntu.com/questions/58657/how-do-i-set-a-vlc-instance-to-run-as-a-live-wallpaper
Use VLC as your video wallpaper by typing in the terminal:cvlc --video-wallpaper --no-audio /your/videofile
>>55178166
>>55178254
One warning tho, some wallpaper programs don't work on DE's.
Another reason to use a WM instead of a DE ;^)
Starting x without DM or Login Manager
https://ghostbin.com/paste/nsdkf