#windows 3.1 clock widget?
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if u get the Reactionary Global theme, it gives an ugly old clock that looks win 3-era
you add the theme from 'get more'
then u can simply switch the Plasma theme only
no need to switch the global theme
then add a clock widget to desktop and it will take on that wireframe form
i have reactionary but the clock looks nothing like that
this is what it looks like
also additionally if you know how to make terminal look like dos prompt that would be nice 👍
damn! they musta changed shizz up
the second closest thing would likely be the commonality clock widget
this how Reactionary on Plasma 5 used to be
the prompt part itself?
no the whole thing
all i know is use light grey colour font, pure black background, and less-perfect DOS font (google it)
i found one that makes it look like dos prompt until you close the terminal
or more-perfect DOS font
I can't remember the DOS prompt in Windows 3x. I know on 95, it had a bit of a toolbar besides the menubar
is X-clock close enough?
Where do i find this
check software shop. sounds like an ancient package
couldn't find it on the software shop
unless you didn't mean discover
search your whole repos via CLI
unless it's been deprecated from the whole linux universe.
english please?
when i search up linux x-clock it shows a bunch of redhat linux stuff
but when i look up redhat linux x-clock for kde plasma nothing shows up
just xclock
yeah im not finding anything yet
maybe if i look for a redhat theme for linux
I did find a theme with a way better clock tho :D
nice
for your 90s Matrix look , perhaps these icons would be a better fit than chicken yellow Windows ones:
https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1920644
i have it but i don't wanna bother remaking it
that one time i installed it, i did it through the terminal. try using "sudo apt install xclock"
isn't apt for debian?
what distro do you use?
fedora kde
try replasing "apt" with "dnf"
mk
alr it worked
@sullen wagon for some reason it doesn't show up in the autostart settings. if i just type xclock or run xclock will it boot normally
yeah, "xclock" should start it.
i haven't used kde so i can't help with the autostart stuff
add a manual start job in startup stuff in kde