Hello!
I like the limited and unobtrusive Conky information incorporated into the desktop.
I imagine books could be written about all the different ways to use Conky setups. Perhaps someone who has played with it extensively will write a tutorial about how to incorporate some of the more elaborate ones...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Persistent USB. Dell XT2 (no hard drive yet)
Other Laptop. Compaq CQ-57. Install on internal 120 gig Apple computer SSD drive.
Edit: Fresh install on Dell XT2 Touchscreen Laptop/Tablet
![[Image: croc1.png]](http://en.zimagez.com/miniature/croc1.png)
Previous Croc screeny shows Conky ram showing with 3.16 kernel.
This screeny shows 3.13 kernel ram showing in conky which is the correct reading.
If you look at my conky in my 1st screeny. The persistent usb. With kernel 3.13. Conky shows all 2 gig of ram I had installed . This netbook runs OK on lite 2.0 with 2 gig of ram so I will leave the 2 gig stick
in my other netbook which is a Chromebook.
Edit: The Lion Screeny with the 3.15 kernel shows all 4 gig of ram on my Compaq Cq57 Laptop that Linux Lite 2.0 was just installed on. So the 3.15 kernel seems OK for correct ram detection.
I begin to understand why icons on the desktop are not so important in LL. I didn't know.

Found this one early this morning and now have it as my 2nd desktop wallpaper. Would make for a nice tat too! Sorry if this is a bit big. First time n'all.
![[Image: XEgahp5.png]](http://i.imgur.com/XEgahp5.png)
+rbdflyboy
I like the wallpaper and the way you did the Linux logo in reply #64.
(08-24-2014, 06:37 PM)Scott(0) link Wrote: [ -> ]+rbdflyboy
I like the wallpaper and they way you did the Linux logo in reply #64.
Thanks for your reply Scott(o). Don't mind saying this took me quite awhile to get right...being a Noob to Linux and more so with LL2. These are the kinds of images that spark my interest , they appeal to me because of the abstract nature and inherent elegance they impart.
This is Budgie Desktop. I wanted to try this DE.
![[Image: edlnLVF.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/edlnLVF.jpg)
Here is my more recent attempt.
I followed the theme tutorial by
"l337n1nj4", and the
Linux Lite help manual
I followed the mouse theme tutorial by
"gold_finger", I used the
OpenZone 1.2.3 Theme
The wallpaper is from
Noobslab
I followed the information from
"Scott(0)" and d/l the pdf of "The Linux Command Line", I show a few of the first commands I have practiced from this book in screenshot.
I experimented and altered the panel size a little narrower.
I found how to alter the Terminal by looking around in its menu tabs.
![[Image: 106ivdf.jpg]](http://i61.tinypic.com/106ivdf.jpg)