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  • Xfce @lemmy.ml
    christos @lemmy.world

    xfce, mpv: media title scrolling in the panel.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21801277

    https://gitlab.com/christosangel/genmon-mpv

    This project is created for use with the xfce desktop environment, and the mpv media player.

    With the use of the Generic Monitor panel plugin, it displays scrolling the name of the file or the stream playing with mpv.

    If another instance of mpv starts playing, genmon-mpv will display the most recently opened title of file/stream.

    As soon as an mpv instance displayed is closed, and another previous instance is still open, genmon-mpv will display the title of the still open file/stream.

    This project is consisted of two scripts, one in bash, and one in lua. Any feedback is most welcome.

  • Xfce @lemmy.ml
    Anarcho-Bolshevik @lemmygrad.ml

    Xfce first impressions

    After being extremely annoyed with how Microsoft was trying to force me to use their worthless Outlook programme, and learning that Windows 11 (which they've also been pressuring to try) is polluted with advertising, I decided that it was time to migrate to another operating system. Somebody recommended EndeavourOS to me, and after backing up my valuables and following these instructions, I am finally trying a better operating system.

    If I'm being honest, my first impressions are... not good.

    One of the first things that I notice is that I can't easily modify the /usr/ directory. I tried to install Java there but the OS would not let me because I lack the permission. How do I get the permission? I don't know. I am guessing that it has something to do with Terminal Emulator, and the fact that I have to use this program so much immediately tells me that this OS was made for programmers in mind, not ordinary users. On Windows, I could click an exec