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@arox1: nice KDE setup!!
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dwm without status bar, i.e. not much to see.
I enjoy the wallpaper that shows current sunlight and clouds (http://www.die.net/earth/). The wallpaper updates once an hour like so:
while true;
do
until wget -r -N http://static.die.net/earth/mercator/1280.jpg -O /tmp/1280.jpg; do
sleep 10s
done
bgs /tmp/1280.jpg
sleep 1h
done &
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@droog What is that file manager? It's nothing like I've ever seen before
@moljac024 Care sharing the wallpaper? Tineye was unsuccessful
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"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
Reflections on the Strange and the not so Strange
http://skinwalker.wordpress.com
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So I posted my dwm screenshot a few days: http://omploader.org/vNGl2dA
However, I looked at Awesome and it piqued my interest, and although it took me quite a while to understand it, I have this now:
Took me forever to get borders drawn just on the top/bottom of the widget boxes and I completely got rid of conky and dzen2 (though Awesome takes about 1.5 times as long to load up, I suppose it's worth it). Also took me a while to work out a way to get certain icons to change according to widget status. Here's the rc.lua configuration.
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So I posted my dwm screenshot a few days: http://omploader.org/vNGl2dA
However, I looked at Awesome and it piqued my interest, and although it took me quite a while to understand it, I have this now:
Took me forever to get borders drawn just on the top/bottom of the widget boxes and I completely got rid of conky and dzen2 (though Awesome takes about 1.5 times as long to load up, I suppose it's worth it). Also took me a while to work out a way to get certain icons to change according to widget status. Here's the rc.lua configuration.
looks great well done
Linux nabcake in training...
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So I posted my dwm screenshot a few days: http://omploader.org/vNGl2dA
However, I looked at Awesome and it piqued my interest, and although it took me quite a while to understand it, I have this now:
Took me forever to get borders drawn just on the top/bottom of the widget boxes and I completely got rid of conky and dzen2 (though Awesome takes about 1.5 times as long to load up, I suppose it's worth it). Also took me a while to work out a way to get certain icons to change according to widget status. Here's the rc.lua configuration.
Sure looks good! Bohren +1 Is it raining there?
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Couple days ago I bought myself my very first laptop.
It took me quite some time to get used to both the keyboard and the insanely
small screen, but - It'll keep me focused on one... uhm, couple tasks at a time!
In fact, this is now where I choose to code the most. I'm loving it!
I'm not running stumpwm on this baby - partly due to the AUR package still being
broken, and the usual clisp/clx compile hassle...
So I revisited an old friend of mine, namely Ratpoison. Long time ago, but it's
still great. In fact, I think it's better suited for laptop use, since the
memory footprint is just amazingly low, and you cant MOVE windows around.
Awesome.
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So I posted my dwm screenshot a few days: http://omploader.org/vNGl2dA
However, I looked at Awesome and it piqued my interest, and although it took me quite a while to understand it, I have this now:
Took me forever to get borders drawn just on the top/bottom of the widget boxes and I completely got rid of conky and dzen2 (though Awesome takes about 1.5 times as long to load up, I suppose it's worth it). Also took me a while to work out a way to get certain icons to change according to widget status. Here's the rc.lua configuration.
please also provide your theme file.
also, will you please explain how did you get the borders in wibox at one side only?
and the screenshot is nice
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"First learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a programming style. Then forget all that and just hack." ~ George Carrette
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Couple days ago I bought myself my very first laptop.
It took me quite some time to get used to both the keyboard and the insanely
small screen, but - It'll keep me focused on one... uhm, couple tasks at a time!In fact, this is now where I choose to code the most. I'm loving it!
I'm not running stumpwm on this baby - partly due to the AUR package still being
broken, and the usual clisp/clx compile hassle...So I revisited an old friend of mine, namely Ratpoison. Long time ago, but it's
still great. In fact, I think it's better suited for laptop use, since the
memory footprint is just amazingly low, and you cant MOVE windows around.
Awesome.
I dunno how you do it mate but even the most boring screen shot of yours looks awesome lol
Linux nabcake in training...
ArchLinux64
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Couple days ago I bought myself my very first laptop.
It took me quite some time to get used to both the keyboard and the insanely
small screen, but - It'll keep me focused on one... uhm, couple tasks at a time!In fact, this is now where I choose to code the most. I'm loving it!
I'm not running stumpwm on this baby - partly due to the AUR package still being
broken, and the usual clisp/clx compile hassle...So I revisited an old friend of mine, namely Ratpoison. Long time ago, but it's
still great. In fact, I think it's better suited for laptop use, since the
memory footprint is just amazingly low, and you cant MOVE windows around.
Awesome.
Sex, as usual. Shiva and now India, do i see a pattern here?
"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
Reflections on the Strange and the not so Strange
http://skinwalker.wordpress.com
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Couple days ago I bought myself my very first laptop.
It took me quite some time to get used to both the keyboard and the insanely
small screen, but - It'll keep me focused on one... uhm, couple tasks at a time!In fact, this is now where I choose to code the most. I'm loving it!
I'm not running stumpwm on this baby - partly due to the AUR package still being
broken, and the usual clisp/clx compile hassle...So I revisited an old friend of mine, namely Ratpoison. Long time ago, but it's
still great. In fact, I think it's better suited for laptop use, since the
memory footprint is just amazingly low, and you cant MOVE windows around.
Awesome.
What's that music player? O_O
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dmz wrote:Couple days ago I bought myself my very first laptop.
It took me quite some time to get used to both the keyboard and the insanely
small screen, but - It'll keep me focused on one... uhm, couple tasks at a time!In fact, this is now where I choose to code the most. I'm loving it!
I'm not running stumpwm on this baby - partly due to the AUR package still being
broken, and the usual clisp/clx compile hassle...So I revisited an old friend of mine, namely Ratpoison. Long time ago, but it's
still great. In fact, I think it's better suited for laptop use, since the
memory footprint is just amazingly low, and you cant MOVE windows around.
Awesome.Sex, as usual. Shiva and now India, do i see a pattern here?
I asked him personally if he was from india(I am), but he replied that he was from sweden. So why does he uses india,shiva and all these names? Very curious
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Openbox, tint2, conky. Some own applets in my system tray. My own openbox theme. So far so good. I'm considering making my own gtk theme to go with the openbox theme...
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What is the name of the font used for the clock on the wallpaper?
I'm french, don't mind my mistakes in english.
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I wanted a big clock on my desktop, so I can read it from wherever I am in my room (so I don't need to get an actual clock)
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also, will you please explain how did you get the borders in wibox at one side only?
I think it's just the ratpoison.
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vik_k wrote:also, will you please explain how did you get the borders in wibox at one side only?
I think it's just the ratpoison.
ratpoison?? he is using Awesome WM
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epsilon wrote:So I posted my dwm screenshot a few days: http://omploader.org/vNGl2dA
However, I looked at Awesome and it piqued my interest, and although it took me quite a while to understand it, I have this now:
Took me forever to get borders drawn just on the top/bottom of the widget boxes and I completely got rid of conky and dzen2 (though Awesome takes about 1.5 times as long to load up, I suppose it's worth it). Also took me a while to work out a way to get certain icons to change according to widget status. Here's the rc.lua configuration.
please also provide your theme file.
also, will you please explain how did you get the borders in wibox at one side only?and the screenshot is nice
Not ratpoison. It's a hackish way to do it and I'm still looking for a better way, but for now... Basically I set each screen to a margin top/bottom of 1px: awful.screen.padding( screen[s], {top = 1, bottom = 1} ). This, for some reason, sets a gap between client windows and wiboxes (Me and a developer both agreed that it probably should be setting a gap between wibox and screen border, i.e., physical monitor boundary). Then, I simply measure my wibox--since I had to set the height specifically anyways, I knew it was 13px. Then just opened up an image editor of choice, selected a 1px high row and filled it in with the border color.
Obviously this means that if I want to change wallpapers I have to edit them to include the borders, but I don't change wallpapers enough for this to matter. It's a less-than-elegant solution, however, and I'm concerned it might be "fixed" in later releases.
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@dmz : I have a few questions for you
1) How did you manage to "rearrange" ls output (ls -ogst give something close but not exactly the same thing)
2)How did you get pacman with colors or is this really pacman
Thanks
Anyway, nice screenshot
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http://omploader.org/tNG03bg
Link to full versionOpenbox, tint2, conky. Some own applets in my system tray. My own openbox theme. So far so good. I'm considering making my own gtk theme to go with the openbox theme...
'Borrowed' your awesome conky clock onto my desktop. :-)
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robrene wrote:http://omploader.org/tNG03bg
Link to full versionOpenbox, tint2, conky. Some own applets in my system tray. My own openbox theme. So far so good. I'm considering making my own gtk theme to go with the openbox theme...
'Borrowed' your awesome conky clock onto my desktop. :-)
What's your GTK theme and icon set?
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heimdallur wrote:What's your GTK theme and icon set?
I use the WoW theme for both GTK and Openbox. The icons are elementary icons and font is M+. Panel is tint2.
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So I posted my dwm screenshot a few days: http://omploader.org/vNGl2dA
However, I looked at Awesome and it piqued my interest, and although it took me quite a while to understand it, I have this now:
Took me forever to get borders drawn just on the top/bottom of the widget boxes and I completely got rid of conky and dzen2 (though Awesome takes about 1.5 times as long to load up, I suppose it's worth it). Also took me a while to work out a way to get certain icons to change according to widget status. Here's the rc.lua configuration.
Wow, great desktop mate. Could you paste in your theme.lua? (or even better, upload your whole theme + icons somewhere ). Also, I like to know where you got the icons from. Thanks a lot mate!
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