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Just shared a glimpse of my desktop setup over on https://deskto.ps!
Currently rocking a cool bitmap wallpaper from the bitmap-walls(https://github.com/dkeg/bitmap-walls) collection
something about those simple patterns just clicks for me.

Plus, everything feels so snappy with my trusty TWM. What does your desktop look like?
Share your screenshots! ☻☻☻
#Desktop #Linux #TWM #WindowManager #Bitmap #Wallpaper #Minimalism #ShowYourDesktop

Mine -> https://deskto.ps/u/r1w1s1/d/pfpn2j
Still setting up my #FreeBSD #Xorg Desktop PC and I've got #Xterm just how I like it for now with my favourite theme gruvbox. Strangely enough I'm still running the default #Twm as I haven't yet installed a tiling wm like #Herbstluftwm . This feels like the late 80's earlier 90's and I'm having fun learning new stuff even though I used to use Xorg for years before #Wayland . I mean I never ever thought I'd like Xterm but it's way more lightweight and powerfull than I ever gave it credit for.
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Apparently rebooting fixes the discrepancy between reported versions. Who'd have thunk? 🤦‍♂️

#FreeBSD has breathed new life into this ancient #laptop. Switched from #twm to #openbox and surfing the #web with #elinks.

Admittedly I did cheat and replace the 5,400 RPM hard drive with a 1TB SSD. I'm not masochistic enough for that, particularly when I had something exponentially better on hand. 😆

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@ablackcatstail

It has been a while since I used #vnc. But... take a lookat the vncsession man page.

If I recall it correctly you specify the session globally in /etc/<your>vnc/<server_config>

For the your user in ~/.vnc/config
session = ...
or create a ~/.vnc/xstartup script.

vnc used to work with #twm by default, so you could also try to install twm as see if get a twm session.

Hope this helps....

@gatooscuro Pues las formas que tiene, si lo hace no para todos. Pero es justamnete lo que busca ser, una altenativa "simple" la cual poder exprimir con scripts de distinto calibre para darle el toque personal al entorno.

Mientras haya programadores, administradores de sistemas, u amantes del minimalismo y el control de recursos pues alli estara para disfrutar. Por ejemplo ahora con Wayland y su inminente ingreso en reemplazo de Xorg. pues ya aparecio Sway, que recontra bello esta, dandole otro impulso a los #twm. Mientras siga habiendo Archlinux y su filosofia KISS, lo mismo. Dejemolo en gustos para todos habra.