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The clock in the corner bit. The font is custom, but neep at 18 is a 10x20 pixel font and calculate-able. And scripted since full day and month names change in length and needs to be recalculated, or manually shifted. But mostly for alignment as top left would be simpler with -geometry +0+0.
You may point and laugh at me for trying to give extra arguments to `man screenfetch`, but the joke will be on you because I probably won't be able to read your comments, either!
I've used XFCE since the debacle known as Gnome 3 came out. I tried Mate, but that's back when it was pretty new and I would get random lockups on my machines. Sometimes I'd go a day w/o them, other times they'd happen every 10-20min. Usually only lasted about 10-15sec, but it was frustrating. Since I absolutely hate KDE (always have), I felt the best alternatives were XFCE and LXDE. I like them both, but ended up on XFCE. I really like LXDE, and I can't really give you a logical reason on why I chose XFCE. I don't see myself changing any time soon to be honest, as I'm happy with XFCE.
Here's my laptop running Jessie... but my Mint laptop looks exactly the same, right down to the themes, wallpaper, and panel icons. I can't remember the last time I changed anything, except for the wallpaper on occasion... Guess I'm a serious creature of habit..
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