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#176 2010-08-08 09:48:16

Miles28
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

Cookie wrote:

.:: Dirty ::.

http://omploader.org/tNTRxOA

.:: Clean ::.

http://omploader.org/tNTRxYg

GTK+ : Elegant Zenburn
Emerald : Vitrium
Icons : All Black
Wall : Edited digital paint from one of the artists on Deviantart

Do you remember de wallpaper name or url on Deviantart?


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#177 2010-08-08 13:43:35

ould
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

Rasi wrote:

something bloated for a change: gnome + awn.

http://omploader.org/tNTRkYg

Any more info?

Mainly wondering about the bar, is that just AWN down there? Looks really nice, loving it.

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#178 2010-08-08 14:43:27

Cookie
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

Miles28 wrote:
Cookie wrote:

.:: Dirty ::.

http://omploader.org/tNTRxOA

.:: Clean ::.

http://omploader.org/tNTRxYg

GTK+ : Elegant Zenburn
Emerald : Vitrium
Icons : All Black
Wall : Edited digital paint from one of the artists on Deviantart

Do you remember de wallpaper name or url on Deviantart?

here you go http://soresvan.deviantart.com/#/d2vvr8t


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#179 2010-08-08 16:51:35

heleos
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

Pretty boring KDE setup... Looking to change it somehow:

tNTZveg

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#180 2010-08-08 17:09:36

princeamd
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

s34qnjzv7pwygzb84pk3_thumb.jpg

Last edited by princeamd (2010-08-08 17:10:38)

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#181 2010-08-08 18:13:51

kmason
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

Clean
2018-08-08-clean-thumb.png

Dirty
2018-08-08-dirty-thumb.png

Last edited by kmason (2010-08-08 18:16:33)

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#182 2010-08-08 20:09:47

Skyalmian
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

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#183 2010-08-08 20:12:48

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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

archscreenshot.th.png

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Arch Linux breaths new life into old hardware.

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#184 2010-08-08 21:32:22

Rasi
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

ould wrote:
Rasi wrote:

something bloated for a change: gnome + awn.

http://omploader.org/tNTRkYg

Any more info?

Mainly wondering about the bar, is that just AWN down there? Looks really nice, loving it.

Widget Style is Clearlooks Revamp.
Icons are elementary.
And panel is, indeed, awn


He hoped and prayed that there wasn't an afterlife. Then he realized there was a contradiction involved here and merely hoped that there wasn't an afterlife.

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#185 2010-08-08 23:05:49

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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

Boris Bolgradov wrote:
ddaedalus wrote:

Wallpaper, pretty please?

Thank you in advance.

http://www.meh.ro/wp-content/uploads/20 … ro4882.jpg

What font are you using there?

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#186 2010-08-09 01:30:30

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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

alexandrite wrote:

What font are you using there?

I'm 90% sure that is 'proggy clean', the best programming font ever wink

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#187 2010-08-09 01:46:07

ould
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

Rasi wrote:
ould wrote:
Rasi wrote:

something bloated for a change: gnome + awn.

http://omploader.org/tNTRkYg

Any more info?

Mainly wondering about the bar, is that just AWN down there? Looks really nice, loving it.

Widget Style is Clearlooks Revamp.
Icons are elementary.
And panel is, indeed, awn

Thanks for the details. Is your AWN bar just using some of the applets from the applets package or is there some custom stuff in there? Is the gnome icon a gnome menu? Do you have no gnome panel and just run with AWN or is the gnome panel hidden in the screenshot. Sorry for the questions, been a long time since I have tried gnome, really diggin the look of your setup.

Kevin

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#188 2010-08-09 03:10:41

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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

tNTZ1dQ


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#189 2010-08-09 03:17:20

sand_man
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

macstar wrote:

running arch on xfce and LOVE it! big_smile lightweight (uses only 340MB ram) but still good looking.


It's funny what people consider to be lightweight these days. smile


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#190 2010-08-09 04:10:56

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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

splittercode wrote:
alexandrite wrote:

What font are you using there?

I'm 90% sure that is 'proggy clean', the best programming font ever wink

Idk, man, I prefer ProFont. But that's a matter of taste, I guess. And OT big_smile


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#191 2010-08-09 04:47:05

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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

sand_man wrote:
macstar wrote:

running arch on xfce and LOVE it! big_smile lightweight (uses only 340MB ram) but still good looking.

It's funny what people consider to be lightweight these days. smile

I used to have 256MB RAM, so it wouldn't have run this "lightweight" DE. I've upgraded to 512MB RAM now

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#192 2010-08-09 04:47:36

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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

sand_man wrote:
macstar wrote:

running arch on xfce and LOVE it! big_smile lightweight (uses only 340MB ram) but still good looking.


It's funny what people consider to be lightweight these days. smile

It's funny what people consider to be lightweight these days. smile [2]

But... It may depends on how many DDRAM you have there. I have only 1 GB and my current KDE is running under ~150 MB.

Last edited by teh (2010-08-09 04:51:00)


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#193 2010-08-09 07:56:01

macstar
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

sand_man wrote:
macstar wrote:

running arch on xfce and LOVE it! big_smile lightweight (uses only 340MB ram) but still good looking.


It's funny what people consider to be lightweight these days. smile


well, i maybe should have added that earlier on i was using windows 7 on that machine, and after that i was using ubuntu 10.04.

compared to these 2, it IS lightweight, no matter what you find funny or not. wink

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#194 2010-08-09 09:26:42

AMA
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

Here's mine: smile

endlessdark.th.png

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#195 2010-08-09 09:42:51

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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

Nice can you please post your wallpaper? smile


Sorry for my english. It's not my native language..

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#196 2010-08-09 10:04:02

AMA
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#197 2010-08-09 10:12:52

macstar
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots


whats that status-bar on top and its theme called? looks awesome!

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#198 2010-08-09 13:23:34

harman
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

SolomonKull wrote:

http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/806/ … hot.th.png

Awesome
Terminator
irssi
htop
archey
scrot

Arch Linux breaths new life into old hardware.

Terminals with a bright background look awesome, I don't care what anyone says!


hey mr shuttleworth im real happy for u and imma let you finish but i just wanna to say ARCH LINUX IS THE GREATEST DISTRO OF ALL TIME

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#199 2010-08-09 16:48:29

Spacenick
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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

When talking about lightwight and RAM usage always remember, there is nothing worse then unused RAM! It needs as much energy as used one and essentially equals lost money.
The important thing is that for example cache isn't real RAM usage because it will be freed instantly when there is more important use and it directly increses usability.

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#200 2010-08-09 17:34:52

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Re: August 2010 Screenshots

My minimalist desktop, as I finished the overall mood: http://www.quiettech.org/img/Arch%20Lin … -26-15.png

* Openbox
* conky
* and nothing else...

No panel, no tray, no nothing. Just how I like it. Everything will be ran from keyboard combos that I still need to configure (there's a great thread around these forums on that subject).

Missing:
* Window theme. Will be working on that next
* Keyboard combinations.

Last edited by marfig (2010-08-09 17:36:54)


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