Which distro do you find the most visually appealing? Einar ( @original_reader@lemm.ee ) Linux@lemmy.ml • 4 months ago message-square59fedilinkarrow-up166
arrow-up166message-squareWhich distro do you find the most visually appealing? Einar ( @original_reader@lemm.ee ) Linux@lemmy.ml • 4 months ago message-square59fedilink
minus-square dallen ( @dallen@programming.dev ) linkfedilink1•edit-24 months agoYea, none of those things matter to me. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had plenty of fun customizing DEs but I don’t really need that on my daily driver. I also have more of a terminal based workflow so perhaps shell customization scratches that itch for me. To each their own :)
minus-square boredsquirrel ( @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net ) linkfedilink1•4 months agoThis is not about customizing. What app do you use for editing images, or dont you do this at all? On GNOME either using Gwenview (KDE) or GIMP, Krita, Kolourpaint, Pinta would work. Which are all very big programs.
minus-square dallen ( @dallen@programming.dev ) linkfedilink2•4 months agoSometimes I use Drawing for adding some annotations but I mostly just paste directly from the screenshot tool. In terms of editing, I work more with SVG where I use a very simple editor BoxySVG.
Yea, none of those things matter to me.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had plenty of fun customizing DEs but I don’t really need that on my daily driver. I also have more of a terminal based workflow so perhaps shell customization scratches that itch for me.
To each their own :)
This is not about customizing. What app do you use for editing images, or dont you do this at all?
On GNOME either using Gwenview (KDE) or GIMP, Krita, Kolourpaint, Pinta would work. Which are all very big programs.
Sometimes I use Drawing for adding some annotations but I mostly just paste directly from the screenshot tool.
In terms of editing, I work more with SVG where I use a very simple editor BoxySVG.