Thanks my friend! I mainly use a system 76 machine with popOS these days, which is quite a nice os but I always thought that crunchbang had the perfect balance between simplicity and usability. I’ll try it sometime this week.
So it would seem it still has conky included ;)
I’m actually not sure. I remember doing an apt install conky but it’s possible that it was already installed and that switched it to manually installed. I also installed tint2 panel, just like the good old days. My panel is extremely minimal. There is no clock, battery info, desktop switcher, or anything except my minimized windows. My battery info, date, time, weather, moon phase, and lots of the usual conky sensor data are available in my conky.
Thanks my friend! I mainly use a system 76 machine with popOS these days, which is quite a nice os but I always thought that crunchbang had the perfect balance between simplicity and usability. I’ll try it sometime this week. So it would seem it still has conky included ;)
I’m actually not sure. I remember doing an apt install conky but it’s possible that it was already installed and that switched it to manually installed. I also installed tint2 panel, just like the good old days. My panel is extremely minimal. There is no clock, battery info, desktop switcher, or anything except my minimized windows. My battery info, date, time, weather, moon phase, and lots of the usual conky sensor data are available in my conky.