it is gnome classic silly goose
they thankfully haven't axed it yet
if they do i'm switching to MATE, i can't fricking stand the full tablet UI experience of standard GNOME. classic is a little cucked but it's okay.
I wish they had fixed KDE6 to include blurred windows so that we wouldn't need kvantum anymore. It's a shame that not even the korner-bug has been fixed
Being employed in a serious workplace where blank backgrounds are mandated by company policy. There's a reason why companies kept using Windows 2000 for a long time instead of getting desktops with the meme hill wallpaper.
>create a bitmap of such and such resolution and such and such color
>set as wallpaper
>???
>profit
Now draw a circle
No problem, ez
Has to be anti aliased though.
>make it larger
>scale it down
problem solv'd
Let's see you code it in python then.
bruh is that the fastest circle you can draw
You know actually I have a saved .svg with a black circle I just insert whenever I need one
>updooting
couldnt be me
that looks amazing anon, good job
this looks just like GNOME Classic
it is gnome classic silly goose
they thankfully haven't axed it yet
if they do i'm switching to MATE, i can't fricking stand the full tablet UI experience of standard GNOME. classic is a little cucked but it's okay.
no solid colors
your desktop must be like the LGBT flag
sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
have sex
>using post gnome2 gnome
>set background 1x1 pixel
>100% CPU usage
simple as
What's the use case?
Meanwhile on perfection...
wtf is haeanau or hunyango gay-ass bullshit?
>what is a search engine
that's fricked up, couldn't it just have said
>color/layer cycle
?
>claims perfection
>needs to google settings because the developers are chinese
But I miss vallpaper and I'm to lazy to fix it myself.
I wish they had fixed KDE6 to include blurred windows so that we wouldn't need kvantum anymore. It's a shame that not even the korner-bug has been fixed
What is the usecase for that?
you don't need that.
>Just checked in a VM and its real
Anyway Windows 11 23H2 dosen't have this problem. In fact its been a feature since Windows 1.0 in 1985.
What is the use case for this?
Being employed in a serious workplace where blank backgrounds are mandated by company policy. There's a reason why companies kept using Windows 2000 for a long time instead of getting desktops with the meme hill wallpaper.