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Woah, this is really nice and cool. Was just browsing all on Lemmy and it showed up. I haven’t taken a dive into Linux, but I have dipped my toes in the last two decades, and dang it, I want to try it now.
The simplistic elegance that a nice theme can offer like this gives me peace and calm, and makes me feel welcome. Linux can be so intimidating, and many themes are harsh, this just makes the whole system seem approachable and friendly.
Looks fantastic, and saved for my future self!
if you switch, tell me! i want to know how it goes for you!
and also, thanks! means a lot, really!
So I just built myself a new computer, and I am running Nobara. So far, so good! I was wondering, how do I enable that biscuit theme? It looks like that Hyprland thing does not work for me. Sorry I am terribly a noob at Linux.
you need to either edit configuration files (these are mostly inside the
.config/
directory, which is inside your profile (home) directory) or use graphical applications such as Gnome Tweaks for tweaking GTK themes and stuffbtw, you should probably ask in one of the Linux-related communities (!linux@lemmy.ml, !linux4noobs@programming.dev, !linuxquestions@lemmy.zip as examples) and don't take my word for this!!! i'm very dumb! (if you avoid this warning i will be forced to reply the best i possibly can)