Share your desktop, what does it look like?

Thanks @zenzen :purple_heart:

Haha @Ponce-De-Leon right?

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With web browsers in particular, each tab spawns a new process in the system. Try having three instances with 5 tabs each, and with different types of websites: video, audio, game, chat, conference call, etc. That will start eating resources pretty quickly, although browsers nowadays are smart enough to defer processing for tabs that aren't focused.

Solus OS - Gnome

Phoenix2

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The Wallpaper reminds me on the Pontiac Firebird, haha! But doesn't look to the right.

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Here's a better screenshot as I have advanced in the icon making.

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Zorin OS 17 Pro

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Nah! it's a Pontiac Phoenix (ala Arizona!)

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Wallpaper = "Spot the Findus!"

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Another cat wallpaper. This time minimalism one.

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Budgie DE on Zorin 17

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That looks really nice. Has the Budgie Version Wayland or is it only Xorg?

Only Xorg , but the Budgie development team is working towards Wayland incrementally.

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Q4OS KDE

Global Theme: Monochrome
Application Style: Oxygen
Plasma Style: Monocrhome
Colours: From current colour scheme (Monochrome)
Window Decorations: WinXP-dark
Icons: Black-BigSur-dark
Cursors: Oxygen Black

Splash Screen: Future-dark

Wallpaper: 3d-motorcycle-3D-creative-design-wallpaper

Alternative wallpaper:

Wallpaper: 133640-freestyle_motocross-motorcycle-sunset-ktm-bicycle

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And using the cover from my latest album purchase (vinyl arriving in September!):

OS: elementary OS 7.1
DE: Pantheon
Icons: Ink (Red)
Wallpaper: https://www.deviantart.com/flampionda/art/Tired-962390835

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Cool Picture. But interesting that You took the red Icons and not some blue One's from Your Nature or Gaia Set.

To much blue then. I like the red contrast to the blue on this one.

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Zorin 7 installed on real hardware (not a virtual machine)

I wish I knew Zorin existed earlier, as everything runs much better than on the windows xp I used to run on this until around 2017

For anyone curious trying to connect Zorin 7 to the internet in a virtual machine: the repositories seem to be down and both flatpak and snap released much later than this, so for other than looking at how old the chrome version installed is, I don't see the point in connecting to the internet (if you do anyway, don't forget to enable the firewall first)

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Okay, I understand. As an Alternative I created a Blue-Nord Version of it with a Mix of Your Gaia Blue and Tela Nord Icons:

Maybe @Aravisian like it, hahaha!

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