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playing xmonad on my laptop
not totally satisfied yet.
edit,
clean:
http://ompldr.org/vZGxqYg/clean.png
Last edited by simon.swe (2012-05-02 18:44:35)
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dwm, as always.
Too bright for me, but looks nice.
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Something a little bit lighter .. 1st day on Arch Linux.
Wallpaper please?
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Awesome setup.
Could you provide info and configs?
Openbox theme
GTK Theme
Composite Manger
Top bar Conky-configs?
Bottom bar
And if you could your openbox-menu xml
Thanks
How did you make that sidebar in your Terminal with Bitlbee, weechat etc?
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How did you make that sidebar in your Terminal with Bitlbee, weechat etc?
buffers.pl weechat script:
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I repaired a old machine I had lying around... and I put FreeBSD 9.0 on it. Never have really dabbled into BSD at all, so it's mainly a learning experience. It's running KDE 3.5 for a DE (Mainly because I prefer it.) All in all, things seem to be coming along nicely.
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It's running KDE 3.5 for a DE (Mainly because I prefer it.) All in all, things seem to be coming along nicely.
Sorry for sticking my nose where it doesn't belong but don't you think that KDE 3.5 is to much obsolete? It's not maintained since 2008. There is a lot of other choices suitable for older hardware but under active development (e.g xfce, lxde, standalone openbox or whole bunch of ultralight WM).
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I repaired a old machine I had lying around... and I put FreeBSD 9.0 on it. Never have really dabbled into BSD at all, so it's mainly a learning experience. It's running KDE 3.5 for a DE (Mainly because I prefer it.) All in all, things seem to be coming along nicely.
Awesome! I love that old look :>
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Sorry for sticking my nose where it doesn't belong but don't you think that KDE 3.5 is to much obsolete? It's not maintained since 2008. There is a lot of other choices suitable for older hardware but under active development (e.g xfce, lxde, standalone openbox or whole bunch of ultralight WM).
This hardware really isn't that old... Dual Core Celeron... GeForce GTS 250 GPU, 4GB RAM, etc.
When I started using Linux, KDE was the first environment I used. I think late KDE2 or early 3, I only remember 3. So, when I saw KDE3.5 in /usr/ports, I got that nostalgia mindset going on.
On FreeBSD, it's actually really stable and runs great, and I haven't had a problem using the latest versions of all the dependencies, even though it's no longer maintained. Only problem I have, and it doesn't bother me at all (because it doesn't affect how it performs), is that I can't make QT3/QT4/GTK+ all use the same theme, but I'm sure there's a reason for that.
To be honest, I was actually expecting a little breakage with it. I tend to learn when I break things.
Last edited by themattbeballin (2012-05-03 11:36:24)
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dwm, as always.
It's... cute! ))
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This hardware really isn't that old... Dual Core Celeron... GeForce GTS 250 GPU, 4GB RAM, etc.
Damn! I thought you have like PIII/P4 era PC. It's nice hardware, even KDE4 will be flying rocket on this
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Recently switched back to Zenburn, I'm using a slightly modified version of Suraj's Zenburn Terminal colorscheme in this shot.
I've been using Emacs a lot lately for org-mode, however I still cling to vim for (most) coding and config editing.
Last edited by Xyzodiac (2012-05-03 20:03:53)
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MinimalBoot wrote:Something a little bit lighter .. 1st day on Arch Linux.
Wallpaper please?
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Xfce 4.10.
Icons: Faenza Darker
Wallpaper: Bonsai
GTK theme is actually Zukitwo ... don't know why alsi recognizes it as Shiki.
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Xfce 4.10.
Icons: Faenza Darker
Wallpaper: BonsaiGTK theme is actually Zukitwo ... don't know why alsi recognizes it as Shiki.
Could you tell me what battery-monitor app you use (in the systray)?
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That's xfce4-power-manager piped into the notification area applet. The icon is from Faenza Darker.
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dwm thanks to ok100 and w0ng
http://ompldr.org/vZG04ZQ/2012-05-04-13 … _scrot.png
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After spending some time in the tiling world, I'm back floating. The xfce's new edge-tiling function (a la Win7 style) is really winning points for me.
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After spending some time in the tiling world, I'm back floating. The xfce's new edge-tiling function (a la Win7 style) is really winning points for me.
I like your background.
meh
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kcirick wrote:After spending some time in the tiling world, I'm back floating. The xfce's new edge-tiling function (a la Win7 style) is really winning points for me.
I like your background.
Thanks. I got the original from here:
http://wallbase.cc/wallpaper/481535
And then changed the colours a little bit (with gimp)
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