 Okay, so this is the Trinity Desktop or TDE. What's that? So this is not part of KERI, let me say. There is actually a desktop in KERI that few people know about, and I'm going to do a video about that on Monday, so stay tuned and subscribe. But this one isn't. This one is actually a fork, probably mostly maintained by one person of KERI Plasma, not actually just KERI back then. KERI 3.5, so pretty old, and it's actually shipped on a rather new release of Ubuntu. So I was just thought, I mean, let's try it. I mean, that sounds weird. So this is TDE, and we've got the menu, we've got buttons, we've got the virtual desktops, or what I guess virtual desktops. We get a sound every time we switch virtual desktop, which is weird to say the least. By default, we get home and conqueror as the default apps, which is also weird because I thought that conqueror, yes, this is conqueror. So okay, if you open up my files, no, let me close this. If you open up this one, this one actually opens up, but just on a different location. So it's actually the same application in here. So that's weird. What was that? Do you hear that? So we've also got, we've got sounds for everything in here. That's so weird. So we've got the calendar, which we can actually drag around. This is interesting. Maybe that's some kind of improvement, or at least a cool idea that KD Plasma 5 does not have. Here we've got the system tree, which we can move around and looks like it crashed. Everything crashed. Okay, so we're back. We've got, oh, I hate this. So this is when you, this is when you click on something and a context menu pops up. I just hate it and I cannot even like go away by clicking anywhere else. How do I even like go away? Thank you. This opens up a window. What will this do? We never know. This is, oh, we can actually pop this resolution up much better, much better. Now this looks almost modern. I mean, it doesn't almost. So this is actually pretty default. So we can change a lot of useful stuff of the system tree. KD has always had like a super useful system tree. Oh, well, not this. This was worse. Okay, this just brings up K organizer. And this is the clipboard. So we've always had Clipper actually, I didn't know about that. And that's like it. And in order to move widgets, you just drag and drop them like that. And it worked. Can you like okay, so you just hover over widgets and you just drag and drop them. And sometimes it crashes. Okay, so how do you add an application? You go into the panel, right click add application to panel, and you go find the correct application into the right category. This is just bad. And you can go remove from panel and then you select the outlet and you pick the right outlet. And you can even select Oh, this is so wrong. It feels off. So add a new panel, we've got the dock application bar, the external taskbar. What's that? We've got the cast bar, the panel, and the universal sidebar. This is just beautiful. What's the cast bar? Oh, this thing. I didn't know about this. I don't know what that is. So let's try something else. I mean, we've got so many weird panels. So we've got the cast bar, and we can remove it from this. And then we can add the universal sidebar, which is like, Oh, it's actually a decent sidebar. It sounds it looks useful. I like it. It looks like a decent sidebar to use. I like it. Actually, I'm a I'm a keep it. I like the concept. Kitty plasma five doesn't have that. What else? We've got an external taskbar for I guess an apps. Yes, move it. And that's it. Okay, so this is conqueror. It looks off with the scaling. I mean, icons are very small compared to text. We've got our menu. There is a lot this concept of having this left sidebar that pops up and close. Actually, this is the same exact one. It's actually universal. I'm shocked. So we actually have a sidebar that is the same exact one inside of applications and a sort of them. And it's like, wow. And of course, you can navigate through folders using this. For some reason, the background of conqueror is not a plain color, but it's actually a texture, which looks bad. At least all of this, of course, is in my opinion, and according to the design standards standards that I grew up with. So it's not really fair, but my videos never are fair. I mean, what else do we actually add? So we've got games. Yeah, actually, Katie used to have lots of very nice little games that aren't quite maintained anymore. Let me see if I can find a nice one to showcase like this one. I remember actually playing this one and it was pretty nice. And you like select planet and select another planet. And then you select how many ships you want to send and then you end the turn. Okay, it doesn't look beautiful, but it works like I promise. The newer one actually worked a little better. So to view images, we've got quick show, quick online. And okay, do we actually have okay, I want to take a screenshot. How do I take a screenshot case snapshot? Right. So now we say this actually looks just like spectacle somewhat. Let's save it. This dialogues looks awfully broken. Nice. I got to say that these sounds every time I close an application are becoming disturbing. Okay, let's see if I can actually open up a picture. This is a picture. Okay, so apparently case snapshot actually got this screenshot broken. So okay. And we do not have any option from the UI to do anything about this. We just have the context menu. So we can like rotate stuff. And look at this. In order to change the brightness, you go context menu, brightness, more brightness. If you need to do this like five times, you're gonna learn the contrast more contrast more. Okay, look at this. We've got personal time time tracker. That sounds actually useful. So let's try to use this. Actually, I am now realizing that all apps are actually quite consistent. I mean, they all have the same UI elements. They do follow the theme. It works pretty well from that point of view. I mean, they are kind of broken, not actually usable nor pretty, but I've seen worse. So how do I use this new tasking code keyboard? Can I change the keyboard layout? We've got the Trinity control center, which is of course inside of a context menu and not an application. Actually, we do get it on two. And it looks just like on querror. So yeah, consistent indeed. So peripherals, keyboard. Sorry, what? Okay, it's actually in regional, of course. I shouldn't know that. This looks just like the keyboard layout settings in KD Plasma 5. So apparently, nobody or almost nobody touched them since 3.5, which is not reassuring, but it could be worse. Okay, so I actually want a Vorgac, please. Vorgac, lie, close. Test name, subscribe to channel, actually subscribing to the task and start it. And now it's recording. It's not recording anything apparently. This is also fun. So we've got this and then in files, we've got print. And then we just get printer settings. What are you going to print exactly? Like, what? Not even a preview. I got to say that I am happy that KDE got somewhat better at doing names of apps, because I mean, just look at this. K address book, Kexi, KGPG, basket, which was probably the best name in this list. KPDF, contact, KOrganizer, KArm, KPresenter, KSpread, KWord. Oh my God. Actually, basket, I've actually used it and it's probably one of the most powerful note-taking apps. I was rather set to not have the time to properly maintain it, I guess. I actually did a couple of merger quests and there was also some other contributors, but eventually just the project died off and AT is totally my fault. And you can actually just move things around like this, which looks dope and resize them. But of course, you prefer, you can also have the like completely normal things. And I actually did a merger quest to make basket look like a modern breeze application. And it looked pretty good too. But I mean, it died. So let's just stop. Oh, I hate this. But I mean, apps still do this. So configure desktop looks weird. So we've got background, no picture. So we've got an option not to have any picture. And it's going to be blue, blue, of course, of course. And we've actually got just these wallpapers to choose from. And if we want more, we've got to click on get new wallpapers here. And it requires internet, obviously. Stop, please. No, I reject, don't actually. Advanced options. Oh my, no. What is this? Okay. Background icon text. So you can. Okay. How do you even? Ah, there is this button. I didn't see this button. So through this button, you can set a custom, a custom wallpaper. And we actually supported back then setting different wallpapers for each desktop. So yeah, that's something that's asked often to often number of desktop is actually a slider. And you've got 20, no more than 20. 20 is like the limit. We can also choose between a variety of screen savers. I mean, this gives, okay, that's so cringe. Okay, I think that was enough for me. Like no more, please. That's it. And let me just say thank you to all of the patrons. By the way, if you don't see your name through though you actually donated, give me a couple of days because I only update the names couple of days. And of course, I prerecord this video. So there is a tiny bit of a delay, but except that if you have donated, thank you so much. And see you on Monday with the secret, let's say it's a KD Plasma desktop.