diff --git a/user/how-to-guides/how-to-get-started.md b/user/how-to-guides/how-to-get-started.md index f42c66a8..7b11ecb2 100644 --- a/user/how-to-guides/how-to-get-started.md +++ b/user/how-to-guides/how-to-get-started.md @@ -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