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  • @NHSoft
    @NHSoft Год назад +2

    To download and apply the "Orchis Dark" theme easily :
    Go to the System Settings/Appearance/Global Theme and click on the option or button "★ Get New Global Themes." Then, search for "Orchis" and download the theme from there.

  • @meproag
    @meproag Год назад +2

    Parabéns NH....ficou ótimo seu projeto...adoro transparência....já estou instalando o Kubuntu e customizando conforme sua orientação....ganhou mais um LIKE e mais um INSCRITO....abraços....Eduardo Mendes (Limeira SP - Brasil ) 😁😁😁

    • @NHSoft
      @NHSoft Год назад +2

      Muito obrigado.

  • @nayjon97
    @nayjon97 Месяц назад

    Ficou incrível!

  • @adzol
    @adzol 10 месяцев назад +2

    Does Latte Dock will get any update? As far as I know, It will not work on Plasma 5.25 and so on.

  • @obiforcemaster
    @obiforcemaster 3 месяца назад +1

    FYI: If you're running Plasma 6, Orchis is not compatible.

  • @zoro_065
    @zoro_065 10 месяцев назад +3

    ram usage before and after

  • @juanherrera2458
    @juanherrera2458 25 дней назад

    Hi, Does it work for Fedora 40 KDE plasma 6.1??

  • @osamapictures
    @osamapictures Год назад +1

    Aqui no meu fiquei preso na hora de selecionar o Orchis Dark como Tema Global, ele não aparece, mesmo seguindo corretamente o passo do .themes e dando todas as permissões na pasta...

    • @NHSoft
      @NHSoft Год назад

      Go to the System Settings/Appearance/Global Theme and click on the option or button ["★ Get New Global Themes."] Then, search for "Orchis" and download the theme from there.

  • @PennyPincherCoins
    @PennyPincherCoins Год назад +1

    i use regular kde neon. it will not update? it will find update files, but when i click to install it do not. this is the popup i get (E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem) how do I fix

    • @NHSoft
      @NHSoft Год назад

      Try this command "sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade"
      After "sudo dpkg --configure -a" command.

    • @PennyPincherCoins
      @PennyPincherCoins Год назад

      @@NHSoft thanks its working

  • @devincurrie4145
    @devincurrie4145 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just switched to MX Linux with KDE. I'm trying to figure out how to make the taskbar at the bottom two rows. I did find the option "Always arrange tasks in columns of as many rows" and increased the maximum rows to 2 but it's not showing two rows? I'd like to mimic the standard Win7/10 taskbar with quicklaunch buttons (two rows) on the left side of the panel and show all of the opened tasks in the remaining spaces between the quicklaunch section and the tray icon at the bottom right. Why is the taskbar not showing two rows after I have adjusted the maximum to two rows? I tried rebooting the computer after making the change to see if it will fix itself to two rows but no this doesn't help.

    • @NHSoft
      @NHSoft 10 месяцев назад

      I guess the taskbar first tries to use the empty space around it, and once there's no more space available, it wraps the icons into two rows.

    • @devincurrie4145
      @devincurrie4145 10 месяцев назад

      @@NHSoft Is there a way to force the taskbar to two rows? When customizing the panel, I didn’t see any element to fill empty spaces.
      Basically I’d like the taskbar to be permanently two rows with many tiny quick launch icons (bottom left); and show all icons of the running apps in the background in the icon tray at bottom.
      When switching up to Win10 from Win7, I have installed the third party software called Classic Shell to bring back the classic that I have always worked with. And had to mod the registry to bring back the quick launch icons too after Microsoft got rid of quicklaunch in favour of “Pin to taskbar”, which I didn’t like due to its behaviour by showing the icon on the tray (which I wanted) but after clicking on the icon, it would then disappear (from the quick launch area) and show up as running task in the in the middle of the taskbar.
      When I tried using KDE’s Pin to taskbar feature, it would show the icon at bottom left, which is what I wanted. When clicking on the icon, the icon disappear and show up as running task in the middle. I don’t like this behaviour because there are times when I’d like to open multiple instance of the same program (e.g. Dolphin file explorer). And I don’t like to waste my time hunting for an app if the icon disappear/reappear due to this behaviour. The add as widget feature is probably more appropriate to mimic as quicklaunch but I forgot what it was about widget that pushed me to use the pin as taskbar feature instead.

  • @berkeCS
    @berkeCS 6 месяцев назад

    latte dock is removed i guess is there anything else that does same thing?

    • @NHSoft
      @NHSoft 6 месяцев назад

      You can try Plank or Cairo dock

  • @nayjon97
    @nayjon97 Месяц назад

    Ficou incrível!

    • @NHSoft
      @NHSoft Месяц назад

      Thanks