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#101 2009-10-04 07:34:43

Lich
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

tMmg2Zg


Archlinux | ratpoison + evilwm | urxvtc | tmux

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#102 2009-10-04 07:39:30

SleepyFloyd
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

tMmg2Zw

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#103 2009-10-04 09:27:29

esters
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

04102009122453.th.png

Meaningless - GTK2, Openbox, Wallpaper

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#104 2009-10-04 09:33:44

lolilolicon
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

Very stylish conky setup. Please do post your config(s) smile


This silver ladybug at line 28...

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#105 2009-10-04 10:08:26

SleepyFloyd
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

Conkys (Conkies ?!?) are ripped off from Ghost1227 - with some modifications...

MPD = http://pastebin.com/f12f60301
The last line is used with shell-fm. Isn't visible in the screeny...

Date = http://pastebin.com/f3f3d9354
Hour = http://pastebin.com/f64a0b83e
Stats = http://pastebin.com/f31f25222

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#106 2009-10-04 10:38:50

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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

Thanks SleepyFloyd it's awesome. Thanks Ghost for the original idea.


This silver ladybug at line 28...

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#107 2009-10-04 12:01:47

abstrakct
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Registered: 2009-07-28
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

not terribly exciting, but:

tMmg3eg

I recently went superminimal on my old desktop, after I learned to love screen and ratpoison. my linux career started out on the command line, back when just getting X to work was major effort. this setup takes me back to the good old days of the cli, while having firefox and other graphical programs available at a keypress. beautiful! (though firefox is a bit heavy for my old beast, i should try out some alternatives)

music player: cmus (with custom script to show what's currently playing in the screen status bar thing)
torrent: rtorrent
chat/msn: centerim
todolist: todo.sh
editor: vim (which i just started to love)
term: urxvt
www: elinks

todo:
calcurse for calendar stuff
zim and/or hnb for notes
vimperator? something else? for www, instead of or in addition to firefox

now if I could only manage to downgrade ruby so I could use Sup for (g)mail, that'd be perfect. or I'll just wait till Sup supports ruby 1.9.

Last edited by abstrakct (2009-10-04 12:02:20)

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#108 2009-10-04 14:07:29

Dead Code
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

snapshot.jpg snapshot1.jpg

October shot!
Desktop theme: Air
Color scheme: Gentle
Icons: iKon 2
Wall: from hdwallpapers.net

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#109 2009-10-04 14:55:35

brisbin33
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

securitybreach wrote:

My first Xmonad setup with xmobar. I just installed it yesterday and I am trying to get my head around the haskell language and its syntax.

Anyone know of any good beginner tutorials?

securitybreach,

the best thing i can recommend is trial and error.  start with a blank config and only add the changes you want.  then steal neat looking functions from other ppls configs (blindly copying a whole config from someone is really the root of many xmonad troubles...)  http://www.eng.uwaterloo.ca/~aavogt/xmonad/docs/ is auto-updated docs for the darcs contrib modules.  the source code is actually quite readable and will teach you alot about how to format your own xmonad.hs.

also, when you make changes, you can test compile your config with ghci ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs.  if it compiles you're good, if not you'll usually at least get a useful error.  its daunting at first, but you can do crazy things once you get the basics.  also, #xmonad is very friendly/helpful/tolerant too.

Last edited by brisbin33 (2009-10-04 14:58:02)

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#110 2009-10-04 15:03:07

Raffles10
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Posts: 115

Re: October 2009 Screenshots

Openbox setup with conky & tint2, the wallpaper is an invert of Bagro's from post #570 in the september thread:

tMmg5bg

pacman (lots of updates today), moc & irssi running in terminator borderless & handle-less:

tMmg5cA

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#111 2009-10-04 15:36:01

Anda
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

Raffles10 wrote:

Openbox setup with conky & tint2, the wallpaper is an invert of Bagro's from post #570 in the september thread:

http://omploader.org/tMmg5bg

pacman (lots of updates today), moc & irssi running in terminator borderless & handle-less:

http://omploader.org/tMmg5cA

Nice desktop. Do you mind sharing your tint2 config?

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#112 2009-10-04 16:25:09

Atsutane
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Registered: 2008-08-18
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

tMmhhYw

Now using i3 also at my desktop as primary window manager.


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#113 2009-10-04 17:07:34

Miles28
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

The wallpaper is also very cool.


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#114 2009-10-04 20:35:24

CaptainHero
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Registered: 2009-05-12
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

October shot!
Desktop theme: Air
Color scheme: Gentle
Icons: iKon 2
Wall: from hdwallpapers.net

@Dead Code, I'd really like to try this iKon 2 theme on my pc, I just can't find it anywhere (kde-look.org...).

Could you pls gimme the link? smile

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#115 2009-10-04 21:32:51

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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

tMmhkbQ

Info in shot.

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#116 2009-10-04 21:35:43

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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

brisbin33 wrote:
securitybreach wrote:

My first Xmonad setup with xmobar. I just installed it yesterday and I am trying to get my head around the haskell language and its syntax.

Anyone know of any good beginner tutorials?

securitybreach,

the best thing i can recommend is trial and error.  start with a blank config and only add the changes you want.  then steal neat looking functions from other ppls configs (blindly copying a whole config from someone is really the root of many xmonad troubles...)  http://www.eng.uwaterloo.ca/~aavogt/xmonad/docs/ is auto-updated docs for the darcs contrib modules.  the source code is actually quite readable and will teach you alot about how to format your own xmonad.hs.

also, when you make changes, you can test compile your config with ghci ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs.  if it compiles you're good, if not you'll usually at least get a useful error.  its daunting at first, but you can do crazy things once you get the basics.  also, #xmonad is very friendly/helpful/tolerant too.

Thanks for the tips. I have already been building from a blank canvas and using other people's configs for hints on how the syntax works. I did not know about the ghci command though. That is alot better than typing:

xmonad --recompile

So that helps.

Thanks a lot. I have been on the #xmonad channel already but thanks anyway.

Last edited by securitybreach (2009-10-04 22:36:04)


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#117 2009-10-05 09:51:09

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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

Anda wrote:
Raffles10 wrote:

Openbox setup with conky & tint2, the wallpaper is an invert of Bagro's from post #570 in the september thread:

http://omploader.org/tMmg5bg

pacman (lots of updates today), moc & irssi running in terminator borderless & handle-less:

http://omploader.org/tMmg5cA

Nice desktop. Do you mind sharing your tint2 config?

Sure. smile

#---------------------------------------------
# TINT2 CONFIG FILE
#---------------------------------------------

#---------------------------------------------
# BACKGROUND AND BORDER
#---------------------------------------------
rounded = 7
border_width = 2
background_color = #000000 60
border_color = #ffffff 18

rounded = 5
border_width = 0
background_color = #ffffff 40
border_color = #ffffff 50

rounded = 5
border_width = 0
background_color = #ffffff 18
border_color = #ffffff 70

#---------------------------------------------
# PANEL
#---------------------------------------------
panel_monitor = all
panel_position = bottom center
panel_size = 94% 30
panel_margin = 0 0
panel_padding = 7 0
font_shadow = 0
panel_background_id = 0
wm_menu = 0

#---------------------------------------------
# TASKBAR
#---------------------------------------------
taskbar_mode = multi_desktop
taskbar_padding = 3 3 3
taskbar_background_id = 1

#---------------------------------------------
# TASKS
#---------------------------------------------
task_icon = 1
task_text = 0
task_width = 40
task_centered = 1
task_padding = 2 2
task_font = sans 7
task_font_color = #ffffff 70
task_active_font_color = #ffffff 85
task_background_id = 3
task_active_background_id = 2

#---------------------------------------------
# SYSTRAYBAR
#---------------------------------------------
systray_padding = 4 2 3
systray_background_id = 1

#---------------------------------------------
# CLOCK
#---------------------------------------------
time1_format = %H:%M
time1_font = sans 8
time2_format = %A %d %B
time2_font = sans 6
clock_font_color = #ffffff 76
clock_padding = 4 4
clock_background_id = 1
clock_rclick_command = orage

#---------------------------------------------
# MOUSE ACTION ON TASK
#---------------------------------------------
mouse_middle = none
mouse_right = close
mouse_scroll_up = toggle
mouse_scroll_down = iconify

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#118 2009-10-05 11:24:46

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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

JHC7wl.jpg

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#119 2009-10-05 12:22:54

Anda
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

Raffles10 wrote:

Sure. smile

Thanks smile

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#120 2009-10-05 14:06:26

rab
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Posts: 185

Re: October 2009 Screenshots

Nice! LSDJ!

Diirty:
200910051004221600x900s.th.png

Cleaan:
200910051004291600x900s.th.png


rawr

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#121 2009-10-05 14:40:49

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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

I was up all night making a theme, borrowed a little here and a little there. But I'm really happy with it!

http://upload.snelhest.org/images/091005current.png

Last edited by roofle (2009-10-05 14:41:28)

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#122 2009-10-05 15:11:59

cf8
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Registered: 2008-10-21
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

2rab can i haz your xdefaults colors? big_smile

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#123 2009-10-05 16:08:48

milomouse
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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

th_2009-Oct_Sat_03-2208.png

A couple days ago before I updated some things. Not much going on, and probably the worst Xdefaults ever. tongue Still messing around with ion3+, where I know I have a lot more to do.

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#124 2009-10-05 16:54:54

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Re: October 2009 Screenshots

roofle wrote:

I was up all night making a theme, borrowed a little here and a little there. But I'm really happy with it!

http://upload.snelhest.org/images/091005current.png

Looks nice smile. Did you upload the theme somewhere (box-look.org?) and if not, could you do so? smile


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#125 2009-10-05 17:02:04

Stalafin
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Registered: 2007-10-26
Posts: 617

Re: October 2009 Screenshots

Mountainjew wrote:

What theme are you using? And what is that plasmoid in the bottom left corner (with album art)?

And are you happy with Daisy? I am not too pleased as for example Firefox is not behing properly with it - you open Firefox, but its not recognized as running, so there is no 'dot' beneath it, so if I press the button again, a new instance of Firefox is opened.

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