#DeskFriday 19Jan24: Ours and a Top 10 from third parties

DeskFriday 19Jan24: Ours and a Top 10 from third parties

DeskFriday 19Jan24: Ours and a Top 10 from third parties

Today, January 19 Friday of 2024For the third time in this first month of the year, we will continue participating in the fun and interesting Linux celebration on the Internet (RRSS/Telegram) of Desktop Fridays.

Celebration in which we show our GNU / Linux desktop and our level of Linux customization for the weekend. That is, today we will celebrate a new «DeskFriday – 19Jan24».

DeskFriday 12Jan24: Ours and a Top 10 from third parties

DeskFriday 12Jan24: Ours and a Top 10 from third parties

But, before starting this third publication of January to celebrate the «DeskFriday – 19Jan24», we recommend that you then explore the previous related post with said celebration:

DeskFriday 12Jan24: Ours and a Top 10 from third parties
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#DeskFriday 12Jan24: Ours and a Top 10 from third parties

FridayDesktop 07Jun23: Top 10 Beautiful Desks of the day

DeskFriday – 19Jan24: Top 10 Desks of the day

Our Desktop Friday Screenshot – 19Jan24

And, for this DeskFriday – 19Jan24 We will be using the following GNU/Linux Distro and pieces of software:

  • Operating system: Respin MilagrOS 4.0 – MX Essence (Based on the MX-23 Distro and Debian-12).
  • Desktop Environment: Highly customized XFCE.
  • Wallpapers: A wallpaper created with the Capcut Image to Text AI.
  • Themes: Sweet-Dark-V40 (Desktop) and BeautyFolders (Icons), Ubuntu (Fonts) and Layan-White (Cursors).
  • Bus Terminal: XTerminal with the Neofetch app plus Lolcat.
  • Desktop: No icons and 2 task panels (top and bottom) with transparency and widgets.
  • Application launcher: Custom Whisker menu and XFDashboard as auxiliary launcher.

Our Desktop Friday Screenshot - 19Jan24 - 01

Our Desktop Friday Screenshot - 19Jan24 - 02

Our Desktop Friday Screenshot - 19Jan24 - 03

Our Desktop Friday Screenshot - 19Jan24 - 04

Our Desktop Friday Screenshot - 19Jan24 - 05

I wouldn't have had to create Linux if there hadn't been any lawsuits against BSD in the early 90s. It wouldn't have been necessary. Linus Torvalds

10 more Community Screenshots

And then these are the 10 striking new screenshots for this Friday, which we have compiled from linuxers from the Internet:

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 01

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 02

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 03

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 04

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 05

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 06

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 07

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 08

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 09

10 more Screenshots of the Community - 10

Another is the fact that Linux has a cool name. Could someone explain to me why I should use Linux over BSD? It is not like this. THE cool name, it's like that. We worked very hard to create a name that can catch the attention of most people, and it really paid off: thousands of people are using Linux so they can say: OS/2? Hah. I have Linux. A cool name. 386BSD made the mistake of putting a bunch of strange numbers and abbreviations in the name, and that turned a lot of people off because it sounded too technical. Linus Torvalds

DeskFriday 05Jan24: Ours and a Top 10 from third parties
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#DeskFriday 05Jan24: Ours and a Top 10 from third parties

Summary 2023 - 2024

Summary

In short, we hope you have enjoyed, once again, the customizations shown today, in this «DeskFriday – 19Jan24». And we'll see you next Friday, 26Jan24, in a new publication of our online festival this year 2024, about the art of linux customization with all of you, our dear and faithful readers, and Linux users in general.

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