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PC: MSI H81M-P33, Pentium G3258, GeForce GT 730 1GB 64-bit GDDR5, 8GB RAM, Asus PB248Q (triple configuration)
tty linux console on second screenshot, without X. mirodark color scheme by Jason W Ryan.https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2016/04/24/11158965.th.jpg
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2016/04/24/11188082.th.png
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I'm probably far too proud of that panel than I should be.
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I haven't posted in the Arch forums in a very long time. But I thought I'd post this. Running bspwm (latest git rls), the bar is created using Yabar and the applications on screen are weechat and neofetch. All the configuration files and the wallpapers can be downloaded for my git repo at https://github.com/z1lt0id/2016-dots.
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Clean
"Busy"
WM: dwm + fibonacci patch
Font: DejaVu Sans (added icons by me)
Conky: Jelly Conky
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Can I ask if that "Friday" text is a part of an image with the Conky(?) skin? Or is it an installed font? Or something else entirely?
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Dobbie03 wrote:Can I ask if that "Friday" text is a part of an image with the Conky(?) skin? Or is it an installed font? Or something else entirely?
That is part of the conky config. Config is here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ztfy0jfjn8bh … 9SMba?dl=0
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Crossposted from the XFCE thread:
Dock: Docky
Clock: Conky
Theme: Numix-Blue
Icons: Vibrancy-Colors
Background: http://i.imgur.com/AM6bvNf.jpg
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A really simple background I just made today that I really like. Credits of course to arch team for awesome logo! And yes, that is a (terrible) conky I have running but I like it.
EDIT: Using fluxbox and *nothing* else for performance. Thats what the bar on the bottom is.
EDIT 2: My practically default conky: http://sprunge.us/FGgB
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Nothing extraordinary, just a very functional setup. i3-gaps-next-git, i3blocks-gaps-git, urxvt, tmux, irssi.
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Xfce, Adapta Nokto-theme
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dotfiles: https://github.com/okubax/dotfiles
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That looks remarkably like the Badbury Building here in Los Angeles (it is notable for many things, including being a set for Bladerunner)
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That looks remarkably like the Badbury Building here in Los Angeles (it is notable for many things, including being a set for Bladerunner)
Wow, what an amazing building
My scrot showed the first level of Quake II, perhaps the level designers drew inspiration from the Bradbury Building.
On topic: decided to start using xfsettings since I have xfce4-panel anyway so I now have a fully functional control panel for my bspwm desktop:
.xinitrc:
https://gist.github.com/Head-on-a-Stick … 93d85bbd28
bl-exit configurable log out dialogue available here:
https://github.com/xaosfiftytwo/bl-exit
Wall from here:
http://www.bmw-motorrad.co.uk/com/en/fa … /main.html
Para todos todo, para nosotros nada
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