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#201 2010-12-16 09:08:48

avoulk
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

unexist wrote:
avoulk wrote:

What is the font of your terminal, please? smile

Envy Code R wink

Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:

Looks like Envy Code R

Yep, exactly.

Thank you and Daisuke_Aramaki !

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#202 2010-12-17 03:31:07

splippity
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

how did you install nod32???
I donloaded the installer but its not even any file format I can tell.... like rpm or anything.

So how do you launch it??

its called: ueav.i386.en.linux

thanks

nevermind:
figured it out.... took some tweaking to get it installed.

pretty interesting but states that it expires at the end of the month..... wack.

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#203 2010-12-17 03:39:13

colbert
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

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#204 2010-12-17 12:19:25

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

splippity wrote:

how did you install nod32???
I donloaded the installer but its not even any file format I can tell.... like rpm or anything.

So how do you launch it??

its called: ueav.i386.en.linux

thanks

nevermind:
figured it out.... took some tweaking to get it installed.

pretty interesting but states that it expires at the end of the month..... wack.

why would anyone need nod32 on linux?

Last edited by RaisedFist (2010-12-17 12:19:46)

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#205 2010-12-17 15:23:19

avoulk
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Perhaps server needs, if windows machines are served from his linux web/mail/file server

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#206 2010-12-17 22:14:27

dominikh
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

desktop_thumb.png

Yes, the look of my desktop has been greatly inspired by valvet smile

The WM is subtle, the bottom bar is dzen2, IRC client is weechat.

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#207 2010-12-17 23:00:45

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Usual stuff.

Clean

tNmx4cw

Busy

tNmx4dA


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#208 2010-12-17 23:06:39

Lich
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Heh. ctwm, lovely smile


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#209 2010-12-18 01:14:04

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

karabaja4 wrote:

yep had to install it, i have a smb share with exe files and you know what can happen there

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#210 2010-12-18 01:16:15

princeamd
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

splippity wrote:

how did you install nod32???
I donloaded the installer but its not even any file format I can tell.... like rpm or anything.

So how do you launch it??

its called: ueav.i386.en.linux

thanks

nevermind:
figured it out.... took some tweaking to get it installed.

pretty interesting but states that it expires at the end of the month..... wack.

yes it's kind of a pain to get it to install yes, all i did is run the daemon in rc.local and run the gui when ever i login smile
oh for keys check
http : // gizmodo.ru/2007/02/09/eset_nod32_2_70_31/ [please dont report this site]

oh nod32 seems to want to scan ur enitre system with the "smart scan" it's not too smart so u'd prob off disabling a few functions there

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#211 2010-12-18 03:57:54

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

jasonwryan wrote:

I'm running on an EeePC - so no issues at all: uses slightly more cycles than dwm; but nothing I would describe as significant.

I am running ourico on my Macbook Pro, and according to htop, it is constantly using approx. 13-15% CPU cycles, enough to keep the fans spinning. Perhaps aur has an old build and not latest code. But then again, I could not find any repo for the latest code. sad

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#212 2010-12-18 04:16:56

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

I'm using 0.1.7-1 (from AUR). Have you tried using a vanilla config?


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#213 2010-12-18 04:42:03

acewin
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

jasonwryan wrote:

I'm using 0.1.7-1 (from AUR). Have you tried using a vanilla config?

Yup, same version from AUR. I was using the config file from your bitbucket repo (thanks!), and was seeing 13-15% cpu usage. Using the vanilla config, ourico still continues to use 13-15%, even worse /usr/bin/Xorg shoots up to 85%.

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#214 2010-12-18 06:01:05

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Ouch! Email the dev - he is pretty good at helping out with tricky issues. Good luck!

# edit - and I'll throw this up while I am here...

Testing tint2 in echinus for the Wiki article

5270660692_0fb6a9e289_t.jpg


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#215 2010-12-18 10:44:16

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

screen-thumb.png

Arch + Gnome


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#216 2010-12-18 12:15:07

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots


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#217 2010-12-18 12:41:25

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Care to share everything? big_smile

What's the file manager and dock?
Xfwm4 + gtk2 theme?
Icon theme?


If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres

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#218 2010-12-18 12:50:52

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Unia wrote:

Care to share everything? big_smile

What's the file manager and dock?
Xfwm4 + gtk2 theme?
Icon theme?

Sure man, I`ll post the details once I get home, cause I`m @work now. That would be 4 hours from now. Respect, Take care ..... Out


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#219 2010-12-18 14:27:22

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Believe it or not - xfwm4 standalone smile

shot11_thumb.png

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#220 2010-12-18 14:56:43

Unia
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

karabaja4 wrote:

Believe it or not - xfwm4 standalone smile

http://pwnage.pondi.hr/shot11.png

Care to share the weather thingie?


If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres

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#221 2010-12-18 15:03:28

Lich
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Phew, it's been a while since I last posted, not much has changed here though

tNm04ZA


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#222 2010-12-18 16:09:56

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Unia wrote:

Care to share the weather thingie?

Sure, all conky configs are here (the one you want is is conkyrc3, along with all required scripts and files). It also requires conkyforecast-bzr and conky-lua (both in AUR).

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#223 2010-12-18 17:40:51

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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:

Name of this and/or similar fonts, anyone? I'm completely blank when it comes to this.

Last edited by Bennythen00b (2010-12-18 17:42:21)

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#224 2010-12-18 18:03:51

Lich
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Not sure what he uses, but you can try any tiny bitmap font (terminus/proggy/dina, to name a few)


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#225 2010-12-18 18:44:49

Ashren
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Re: December 2010 Screenshots

Bennythen00b wrote:
Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:

Name of this and/or similar fonts, anyone? I'm completely blank when it comes to this.

MonteCarlo font.

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