A user showed what can be done with a simple conky

May 7, 2014 13:08 GMT  ·  By

One of the most important features of Linux is its ability to transform in anything the user wants, even if that distro is something similar with Mac OS X or Windows.

The flexibility of the Linux operating system (no matter the distro) has been the main reason why people adopted it, besides the fact that it is open source and free. This means that anyone who gets a Linux operating system is capable of completely transforming it beyond the point where you can actually recognize it.

Many Linux users take pride in their desktops, which they share with others. Most of those desktops are interesting, but from time to time one stands out. This is just the case with this Mac OS X look-alike, which actually seems to be better than what Apple does with its own operating system.

A user posted his desktop on Google Plus, which is a Debian Sid Xfce distro featuring an "iphone 7 style-rc conky" made by Qaisar Nawaz and a custom wallpaper.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. In fact, Linux is capable of much more and it's unlikely that two users who start to customize their desktop from the same base will end up with the same result.