nperry wrote:soulicia wrote:Look at the date
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posted in August to a July screenshot thread?
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]]>Using tint2-svn for the bottom bar and conky for the top bar.
]]>OpenBSD wrote:Beastie wrote:It is xxxterm I love it. Oh and you won't be disappointed with FreeBSD .
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The developer of xxxterm/xombrero and scrotwm/spectrwm and adsuck and a bunch of other things, Marco Peereboom, is a OpenBSD developer, not FreeBSD.
Along with some others, he recently forked OpenBSD --> bitrig (bitrig.org)He Never said it was made for FreeBSD but It's still a good alternative to popular web browsers.
Exactly! I know it was developed by Peereboom on OpenBSD - I had used the browser in its earlier stages and channeled lotsa traffic to his personal website, the default on xxxterm, as I introduced many a friend to it-, I just said it was a great alternative choice and that the screenie made me want to try FreeBSD out.
BTW, other than an old FreeNAS it's the first of the BSDs installation. Running pretty well on Virtualbox and I may try it on my iMac G3, if I can get it to boot out of the CD drive.
]]>The schedule is really demanding
]]>That's great. Would you have a few more details?
WM: I3
Conky Font: Neutraface 2
Colorscheme: Solarized
Wallpaper: http://img12.nnm.ru/7/4/0/0/2/e5b282604 … fc9b8a.png
That's great. Would you have a few more details?
]]>Beastie wrote:Onyros wrote:That's xxxterm (showing on htop), it was once available at the AUR as xxxterm but I suppose it changed its name to xombrero. While xxxterm was bad enough, xombrero is a pretty bad choice in terms of naming as well
It's a good webkit alternative, especially as he's running FreeBSD (and just made me want to try FreeBSD out )
It is xxxterm I love it. Oh and you won't be disappointed with FreeBSD .
???
The developer of xxxterm/xombrero and scrotwm/spectrwm and adsuck and a bunch of other things, Marco Peereboom, is a OpenBSD developer, not FreeBSD.
Along with some others, he recently forked OpenBSD --> bitrig (bitrig.org)
He Never said it was made for FreeBSD but It's still a good alternative to popular web browsers.
]]>Onyros wrote:That's xxxterm (showing on htop), it was once available at the AUR as xxxterm but I suppose it changed its name to xombrero. While xxxterm was bad enough, xombrero is a pretty bad choice in terms of naming as well
It's a good webkit alternative, especially as he's running FreeBSD (and just made me want to try FreeBSD out )
It is xxxterm I love it. Oh and you won't be disappointed with FreeBSD .
???
The developer of xxxterm/xombrero and scrotwm/spectrwm and adsuck and a bunch of other things, Marco Peereboom, is a OpenBSD developer, not FreeBSD.
Along with some others, he recently forked OpenBSD --> bitrig (bitrig.org)
That's xxxterm (showing on htop), it was once available at the AUR as xxxterm but I suppose it changed its name to xombrero. While xxxterm was bad enough, xombrero is a pretty bad choice in terms of naming as well
It's a good webkit alternative, especially as he's running FreeBSD (and just made me want to try FreeBSD out )
It is xxxterm I love it. Oh and you won't be disappointed with FreeBSD .
]]>@doug piston: Can you share your .bashrc "PS1=..." line? it looks awesome
Sure. It was taken from a PS1 thread on this forum. I haven't looked at it since.
# PS1
red="\[\e[0;32m\]"
yellow="\[\e[0;34m\]"
if [ `id -u` -eq "0" ]; then
root="${yellow}"
else
root="${red}"
fi
PS1="\[\e[0;37m\]┌─[${root}\u\[\e[0;37m\]][\[\e[0;96m\]\h\[\e[0;37m\]][\[\e[0;32m\]\w\[\e[0;37m\]]\n\[\e[0;37m\]└──╼ \[\e[0m\]"