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Since I have been playing with #GnomeOS, I went back to my main distro (#Nobara) to change things up a bit on my desktop (aka tweak the top bar and dock).

I think I am gonna stay with a light themed desktop for awhile. In addition, I am trying to see if I can comfortably get away with a minimal doc; maybe eventually move to no dock. In my head, the idea of mono tasking seems like a noble effort.

Anywho, here is a quick screen grab of my Nobara Gnome DE setup along with the cursory #fastfetch info displayed like the good ol #Neofetch layout.

Playing around with KDE's kde-builder tool on Haiku, after the first attempts things look pretty good in shape.

For those interested, I've wrote down some steps on how to set this up for haiku at:

codeberg.org/Begasus/haikuport

Upstream information (lots of additional required information can be found there):

invent.kde.org/sdk/kde-builder

Meanwhile Kcalc and Konsole (and their required frameworks build). :)

#HaikuOS #KDE #kde-builder #software #wiki #Konsole #fastfetch

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Just tried the same on my ThinkPad which is my #Wayland setup with #Foot as the terminal.
I can run img2sixel in foot and display an image but if I run #Fastfetch with a custom image it just displays the normal ASCII logo. Yet if I use neofetch it works as expected so to me it's not an Xorg or Wayland issue or terminal Xterm or Foot it is something with #Fastfetch or the way it's built on #FreeBSD ??

Fastfetch line:

fastfetch --logo ~/Downloads/freebsd-icon-27.png --logo-type sixel

Neofetch line which works:

neofetch --sixel ~/Downloads/freebsd-icon-27.png

I've been having trouble with the display on my framework 13 laptop for the last couple of months so I decided today to give my nearly 8 year old Dell XPS 13 a go. If the battery life estimate is in anyway accurate I might end up sticking with it! Potentially an all-day battery machine.

Linux App Release Roundup (Feb 2025)

February was a bumper month for Linux app updates, bringing new releases of Mozilla Firefox, LibreOffice, ONLYOFFICE and more — as well as a slew of smaller app updates that didn’t get a full-length article on this blog. Rather than skip over them entirely I thought I’d resurrect my Linux Release Roundup thread1 to provide a monthly (perhaps twice-monthly, if there’s a lot) run-through of some of them. After all, for those of us on fixed-release Linux distribution like Ubuntu may find one of these smaller updates fixes a flaw or fleshes out a feature to make it worth upgrading :sys_more_orange:
#News #Amarok #AppUpdates #Fastfetch #Gthumb #Handbrake #Lrr #Peazip

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/02/linux-

Told this before, but again a huge thanks to @mmu_man and Carter-Li for bringing fastfetch to Haiku.

This morning Carter-Li released 2.37.0 with support to Haiku (and of course other fixes). Now you can poke your friends with this nice tool!

My part in this is mainly build testing, reporting and providing logs, so I can't take credits on the real work. 😇