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Linux Mint Cinnamon customization with polybar

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    Linux Mint Cinnamon with polybar
    clip.place
    clip.place ist eine Video Streaming-Plattform offiziell betrieben von adminForge.de, angetrieben von PeerTube.
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    • chilltrek97@kbin.earth
      6 hours

      In case you cannot access the linked video,

      https://clip.place/w/63NPuSryvkHt98GQpiDzFS

      Screenshots here

      https://ibb.co/N4c4b9Z

      https://ibb.co/GvYG7m2C

      I used:

      • polybar for the “taskbar” at the top
      • opensymbol font to create the icons, which are in fact symbols copy pasted inside polybar config, module label specifically
      • rofi as window switcher and for the power off script
      • scrot for taking screenshots
      • simplescreenrecorder for recording the video

      Wallpaper https://ibb.co/cKnNQxFJ

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