Architux wrote:2. Run the file color_changer.sh in your terminal
Where can i find that file???
In the Description from the ICONPACK i've read~/.icon/.......
but i can not find this file there.
The icon package must have been updated. I downloaded the package and I found that it was renamed to script.sh. Run that instead. (First post updated to accommodate this change)
yes, thanks ....
it runs.
Greetings
]]>2. Run the file color_changer.sh in your terminal
Where can i find that file???
In the Description from the ICONPACK i've read~/.icon/.......
but i can not find this file there.
The icon package must have been updated. I downloaded the package and I found that it was renamed to script.sh. Run that instead. (First post updated to accommodate this change)
]]>2. Run the file color_changer.sh in your terminal
Where can i find that file???
In the Description from the ICONPACK i've read
~/.icon/.......
but i can not find this file there.
]]>Gigamo wrote:Firefox, and most other gui applications, do not depend on a desktop environment; just X and their gui toolkit.
Oh, did not know
So zowki, just install X with wmii from a clean install of Arch?
To put it simply, follow everything in the beginner's guide up to and including installing fonts. Then install wmii along with other programs you use such as firefox.
]]>I bet you dont know where all the websites real hackers hang out are either? if you name them, I just might tell them that marshviperX sent you.
Thats easy: http://boards.4chan.org/g/
By the way theres a flaw in your terminal colorscheme, in weechat you set the bar background the same color as the bar foreground color therefore rendering any text in there unreadable. I managed to solve that issue in my Xdefaults because I have superior h4x0r 5k1llz.
In the top left terminal in your screenshot it seemed like the infected host was 127.0.0.1. What are you trying to prove by hacking your own computer?
Never the less, awesome screenshot. I'm glad some other users have similar tastes.
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