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- Updated image to match wording to names shown above
- Edited "custom" to "unique" wrt "unique to qubes," as sdwdate is not custom _to_ qubes, but is unique(ish) to Qubes.
- Included bullet for Whonix widget, w/ link-out
- Capitalized "A" on Awesome in desktop environments
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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ On operating systems like Windows and macOS, the desktop environment is
unchangeable and part of that operating system. With Linux, any of a number of
desktop environments are an option. Qubes OS is installed with XFCE as its
default desktop environment, but it also supports KDE, as well as the i3 and
awesome window managers.
Awesome window managers.
[![r4.0-taskbar.png](/attachment/doc/r4.0-taskbar.png)](/attachment/doc/r4.0-taskbar.png)
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ component areas:
To learn more about how to customize your desktop environment, we recommend you
spend some time going through [XFCE's documentation](https://docs.xfce.org/).
There are several Tray widgets that are custom to Qubes OS:
There are several Tray widgets that are unique to Qubes OS:
- The **Qubes Domains** widget allows you to manage running qubes, turn them
on and off, and monitor memory usage.
@ -125,8 +125,9 @@ There are several Tray widgets that are custom to Qubes OS:
- The **Qubes Disk Space Monitor** will notify you if you're ever running out
of disk space.
- The **Qubes Update** tool will inform you when updates are available.
- The **Whonix SDWDate** widget surfaces and tracks functionality unique to the [Whonix project's integration with Qubes OS](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes).
[![q40_widgets.png](/attachment/doc/r4.0-q40_widgets.png)](/attachment/doc/r4.0-q40_widgets.png)
![QubesWidgets_2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8262612/122690403-3cec5c00-d1de-11eb-8abf-f954ad24b790.png)
To see all of your qubes at the same time, you can use the **Qube Manager** (go
to the App Menu → System Tools → Qube Manager), which displays the states of