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![]() Raven can also be opened by clicking on the "Raven Trigger" applet in the panel, and will be opened to the previously selected pane.īudgie uses GTK 3 for its UI elements, and is thus supported by many GTK themes. The "Notifications" section can be accessed quickly with Super+n or by clicking on the Notifications applet in the panel, and the "Applets" section can be accessed quickly with Super+a. You can see your notification backlog, set the system and application volume, view a calendar, and see any currently playing videos or music with the "Raven" sidebar. ~/.xinitrc export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Budgie:GNOME papirus-icon-theme: The default icon themeĮxtra applets developed by the Ubuntu Budgie team are available in the budgie-extras package - be warned, however, that this package also modifies existing functionality and could cause issues.Ĭhoose Budgie Desktop session from a display manager of choice, or modify xinitrc to include Budgie Desktop:.materia-gtk-theme or arc-gtk-theme: The GTK themes recommended by upstream. ![]() network-manager-applet: Network management from within the panel.budgie-backgrounds: Official set of default desktop backgrounds.budgie-desktop-view: Official implementation of desktop icons.The following packages are optional, but add additional functionality to the desktop: Installed alongside as runtime dependencies are budgie-screensaver for screen locking support, and budgie-control-center for modification of system settings. Individual packages can also be installed - use the budgie-desktop package for the latest stable or budgie-desktop-git AUR for current git main. Install the budgie package group to install all first-party components of the desktop. As of Budgie 10, the only available session is on Xorg. It uses GTK 3 for widgets, and is written in C and Vala. Budgie is a desktop environment, formerly a project within Solus, becoming independent under the newly formed Buddies of Budgie organization in January 2022.
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