Hey what is the name of these this theme and launcher? I recently installed kde my dock is trash I want to make my dock like yours can you tell me how can I do that
How do you get your city's weather id on this? In reference to the event calendar. You can not just type in the name of the city. It asks for a id for your city and gives a link to a website that does not reference that?
Hey! This is an awesome video, but for some reason, the widgets panel its glitching for me. It keeps replaying the opening animation, any ideas why? Thanks in advanced!
you prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know a way to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid forgot my login password. I love any tricks you can offer me.
@Ryland Fox Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Ironically enough I am watching this for the first time in almost two years to the day. Although I already use most of the mentioned widgets, I did discover some new ones. Thanks, and God bless.
One of the beautiful things about Linux is it does a really good job at doing alot of the things you'd expect you need to do automatically. There are some tools that help though! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xeVJydgFKWo.html This video goes other Stacer and some others that may help!
I teach online and have long needed a clock widget that can sit on top (I put it on my student's face). The best I found is Dclock, an ancient one last updated vfew years ago. Do you know of any others?
Odd, I don't have Individual Core Usage, nor Memory Usage installed; I've installed kde-standard on Pop!_OS. At least, not the kind you have there. Just got these bog-standard wierdo ones which will take-up a huge amount of space on a panel with graphs. O.o Edit: My ideal situation would be having something like iStat Menus from MacOS. Tiny indicators in the panel, with drop-downs with the detailed information like graphs and such.
I have already tried to get the cpu monitor and the temp widgets but both times I could only get them on desktop and didn't have an option to place on the panel like shown in video, I installed KDE Neon because it has the latest please help
Bro, i did just like you did. But when i plug my tv to my laptop my top panel just vanishes, my wallpaper goes dark and the applications in the launcher also dissapear. To get everything back to normal i have to unplug my tv, logout of my user and then login again. But when i do so, my top panel has the widgets all misaligned and i have to realign them. Any idea of whats going on?
@@shaymaeel-jaouahiry6278 Thank you for your reply. I have KDE connect on my Android phone, and not my phone nor my PC show any device! My phone is obviously connected wirelessly, and my PC via ethernet cable to the same router. Any ideas? Thanks
@@AbarSimorgh your pc and smartphone have to be connected to the same connection, even if your pc is connected via ethernet cable you just need to connect your phone to that modem
Hi. I'd like to try a Linux distro with KDE, but I heard it's resource intensive, in terms of RAM consumption and the load on the GPU? Is this true? I have a laptop with SSD and 8gb of RAM, can I handle a distro with KDE?
Venketes is right it's alot better. I run around 1.5gb of ram on startup, but I have a lot running in the background. I'd recommend 4gb of ram to have a good experience.
@@TechHut Can you suggest a distro with KDE that's good for beginners (that works right out of the box, with all the codecs, drivers, etc, for a normal user)?
I use the Manjaro KDE edition. It's based on Arch so there are different commands than you may be use to in a debian based system. It's good to learn. Manjaro will be my daily driver for a long time.
That is actually not true, i used ubuntu for a while and now i am using manjaro kde and my pc is mutch faster now i suggest u to try kde cause the resource usage is not different to other desktop environments, sry for my trash english btw
@@dreamlockk7527 What about KDE Neon? I heard thats a stable distro? I can't use rolling distros since I have a data cap (can't be updating all the time)