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Maskoch theme preview #1...
Proudly made on KDE Plasma 5.27 on my Artix PC, with a few Inkscape renders and a GIMP practice edit.
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Put together a rice for my Thinkpad
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Music By Dinonisius Rex .·. d;)’(0 .·. -@-
#linuxuser#arch linux#lmms music#lmms#linux#linux mint#tux#trance#unix#electric#electronic music#electronic#freesoftware#drumbeat#my music#music#dancemusic#gnu
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Worthwhile read- understand a little bit about how you can even receive this information.
Lasers telecommunications semiconductors & more


#technology#science history#scientists#nobel prize winners#semiconductor#bell labs#american injenuity#UNIX#gnu/linux#Bash Shell#telecommunications
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How To Change GPG Passphrase Secret Key in Linux and Unix
-> GPG Change Passphrase Secret Key Password Command
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KDE Plasma 6.3 released
Almost after a year since the first release in the sixth generation of the popular Linux and UNIX desktop environment, KDE community announces the release of the latest version of KDE Plasma 6.3 . In this major release the System Settings’ Drawing Tablet page has been overhauled and split into multiple tabs to improve how things are organized, and new configuration options have been added to each section. KWin window manager makes a stronger effort to snap things to the screen’s pixel grid, greatly reducing blurriness and visual gaps everywhere and producing sharper and crisper images. In the color department, screen colors are more accurate when using the Night Light feature both with and without ICC profiles, and KWin offers the option to choose screen color accuracy. Hardware and system monitoring and information tools have also received new features and performance optimizations. KRunner (the built-in search tool that also does conversions, calculations, definitions, graph plotting, and much more) now let you jump between categories using keyboard shortcuts. A security enhancement landing in Discover software management/app store application highlights sandboxed apps whose permissions will change after being updated. If you’re a fan of the forecasts provided by Deutcher Wetterdienst, you’re in luck: Plasma 6.3’s weather widget allows using this source for weather data. You can now configure its built-in touchpad to switch off automatically, so it doesn’t interfere with your typing. When you drag a file out of a window that’s partially below other windows, it no longer jumps to the top, potentially obscuring what you wanted to drag it into. Plasma panels can now be cloned You can also use scripting to change your panels’ opacity levels and what screen they appear on. And there’s much more. To see the full list of changes, check out the complete changelog for KDE Plasma 6.3.
#kde#kdeplasma#kde plasma#plasma#plasma 6#plasma6#desktopenvironment#desktop environment#opensource#open source#freesoftware#free software#software#linux desktop#linux#gnulinux#gnu/linux#unix#bsd#computers#technology#operatingsystems#operatingsystem#operating system#operating systems#gui#userinterface#user interface
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Linux dan UNIX: Apa Bedanya?
Halo Pembaca! Banyak miskonsepsi yang selama ini kita salah pahami seputar Linux dan sistem operasi pendahulunya, UNIX. Walaupun sekilas kedua sistem operasi ini tampak mirip, namun terdapat beberapa perbedaan signifikan di antara keduanya. Dalam artikel ini, penulis merangkum poin-poin utama yang menjadi perbedaan sistem operasi Linux dan UNIX. 1. Linus Torvalds vs. AT&T Linux diciptakan oleh…
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This screenshot reminds me of the days I used to use a setup like this with GKrellM system monitoring to watch over my system's resources like a hawk!
I think I'm more relaxed not doing that TBH

#unix linux ricing kubuntu kde gnu#linux#linuxposting#gkrellm#cyberpunk#serial experiments lain#laincore#lain iwakura#lain#let's all love lain#ricing
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I have my media center background set to display random outrun wallpapers..
#cyberpunk#aesthetic#glow#interior design#retro#films#movies#outrun#kodi#media center#unix linux ricing kubuntu kde gnu#libreelec#tamara kama#kama arcade
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Vision Quests for the Neue Geo-Syndie ("Black Bear" WIP global theme refs for KDE Plasma 5 & its alternative Liquid shell)
The couple initial assets here are the ones to emulate the closest... enjoy!

The sheet right below was AI-generated by me, should be quite useful to get inspiration from...

Some more AI-generated colored modules...



Again, some more themed assets, this time for avatars, icons & other symbolic Plasmoid widgets...



Previous desktop dark theme I made that felt close to my objective...
Yeah, I really like the retro raster aliased look of such...
My very own hand-drawn draft?

Previous style guide still useful, among other resources
(if needed, you can browse my blog archive, especially for what is under the "maskoch", "maskutchew", "customization" & "16^12" hashtags)
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By Dinonisius Rex . LMMS for Tux .·. d;)'(0 -@-
#linux#lmms#linux mint#lmms music#electronicmusic#my music#dancemusic#dance music#electronic music#music#electronic#unix#drumbeat#bandcamp#arch linux#freesoftware#gnu#debian
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Dear distro blogs,
MacOS is different from Linux mainly because it has a completely separate kernel. K? Whether or not the fundamentals of the OS are BASED OFF some obscure nonsense called Unux is irrelevant.
Sincerely, a MacOS user
The code for MacOS isnt based off of unix. It IS Unix. Specifically, its a mixture of the XNU kernel and a lot of code from FreeBSD, Which is a direct evolution of UNIX. So the way MacOS works is that the main OS is developed by apple, under the name Darwin. Darwin is constructed of 3 main components: The closed source drivers, the Closed Source GUI components, and the Open source Darwin bit, which encompasses literally everything else that computer needs to run. Darwin is a lil frankenstein made up of the XNU kernel and I/O kit, The networking stack and File system of FreeBSD, and some code by apple to make it co.patible with their custom ARM silicon.
Linux is also based off of the UNIX Kernel. It relies on the GNU coreutils to provide a way for the user to interface with the system, to state it simply.
So at the end of the day, your technically right. They aren't the same thing. But ignoring the fundamental design and history of the computers which run and control your daily life as simply "irrelevant" I believe is an extremely concerningly ignorant and frankly close-minded stance to take.
And also your just mad we put linux on the new macbooks lol eat shit anon trying to get me to monologue as an attempt for engagement.
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UNIX vs Linux
While studying my first lecture of the Linux course, I noticed that the lecture notes always referred to Linux (UNIX). This made me confused about whether Linux and UNIX are the same thing. After conducting some research, here's what I found:
UNIX was created before Linux. UNIX is an operating system that was developed in the 1960s and 1970s at Bell Labs. It was designed to be a portable, multi-user, and multitasking operating system. UNIX became widely adopted and influenced the development of many other operating systems, including Linux.
On the other hand, Linux was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds as a free and open-source operating system. Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel, which is the core component of the operating system. Linux was inspired by UNIX and aimed to provide similar functionality and design principles while being accessible to a broader audience.
There are some key differences between the two:
Licensing: UNIX is a proprietary operating system, and its source code is not freely available. In contrast, Linux is open-source, which means its source code is available for anyone.
Kernel Design: The kernel design of UNIX and Linux differs. UNIX typically uses a monolithic kernel. Linux, on the other hand, uses a modular monolithic kernel.(I'll explain this in another post)
Command Line Interface: While both UNIX and Linux provide a command line interface, UNIX systems often have their own set of commands and tools, while Linux distributions commonly include the GNU utilities, which provide a comprehensive set of command-line tools.
Availability and Community Support: UNIX is typically associated with commercial offerings from companies . In contrast, Linux has a wide range of distributions that are freely available and supported by vibrant communities.
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How to Copy One Hard Disk to Another in #Linux Using the dd, dcfldd, or GNU/ddresuce Command
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On the 19th of March 2025, I downloaded the latest version of the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP). I downloaded it through the Microsoft Store.
https://www.gimp.org/news/2025/03/16/gimp-3-0-released/
GIMP is an open source image editing application for Linux, Unix, Mac and Windows. The latest version is 3.0, which was released for stable use on the 16th of March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIMP
GIMP 3.0 has been in development for 7 years since the previous release version which was 2.10. GIMP 3.0 celebrates a major milestone for the software, here are just a few of the notable changes:
A completed GTK3 port of the application and all of the tool sets
Non destructive editing capability
Better painting and drawing tools
Major HiDPI display scaling improvements
Faster performance boost with muti-threading
Better support for PSD (Photoshop) files
A new revamped light and dark theme set
Native 'Wayland' display server protocol support on Linux systems.
Native Microsoft Store app with auto updates
Lots and lots of bug fixes
See more here:
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/03/gimp-3-0
The update also features the option to merge the title bar and menu bar, which provides a minimalistic header bar style to the user interface on Windows and Linux. (see screenshot below)
The theme and icon set can be easily changed in the settings and feature a brand new set of icons that echo the older style of icons used in older versions of GIMP up to 2.8 (2012).
Read the release notes below:
https://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-3.0.html
3.0 also celebrates 30 years since the original version of GIMP was released back in 1995! Its first public release was 1998.
The application features a refreshed logo as part of its release.
I created a quick mock-up of Roger the Ragdoll using the layers panel for each of the graphics.
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GIMP got its first point release for 3.0.2, after a week of being available. This version got auto updated on the 25th March.
Underneath is a small project I did involving layers in GIMP. The Beano comic characters included are:
Derek the Sheep by Gary Northfield.
The Numskulls Brainy by Barry Glennard.
Dennis the Menace & Gnasher by Nigel Parkinson.
Colin the Vet by Duncan Scott.
Little Plum by Hunt Emerson.
A gradient effect was added behind the characters.
Each image is shown in the tabs above. I exported the image as a portable network graphic (PNG) afterwards.
This release makes GIMP feel more like a great Photoshop open source alternative. For many users there is still a steep learning curve, however the overall experience feels worth it after 7 years!
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