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phrakture wrote:PhrAok wrote:Hey PhrAok, your thumbnail is different than the large version. I was trying to figure out what that clock app was, but can't tell. What is it?
The clock isn't an app, it's with ncmpc-svn in aur.
this feature is a part of the standard ncmpc also. not just svn. its not enabled in the official Archlinux package though
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Zepp wrote:Is that on an n800?
Eee PC.
Ah
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hot! weechat looks good, never seen a screeny of yours with irc.
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Thought i'd post another screenshot, i'm trying to get xfterm to look nice. It's installed and been neglected.
Nice Desktop !!
Thanks. It is the first time I used it on the screenshot and also my first try with weechat.
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Great!
Very clean and cool!
Thanks
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Can I have a link to that wallpaper? Thanks.
Sure, here
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Nice Desktop !!
Thanks. It is the first time I used it on the screenshot and also my first try with weechat.
Cheers
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Zepp wrote:Is that on an n800?
Eee PC.
you bastard
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First arch screenie
This is one of my favourite ubuntu gutsy screens on my lappy before moving to arch for the desktop.
http://tn3-1.deviantart.com/fs24/300W/f … anceST.png
Does someone knows how to place such "photographs" onto the desktop. Are they just part of the wallpaper, or is it some program?
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obligatory screenshot every month
http://www.ualberta.ca/~blu2/mini_scr.jpg
Still old setup, but with new face, gradients are on the wallpaper, neat trick to get pypanel to look great
Can you share that wall with us (if possible in 1280x1024) ?
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Ok, so changed from E17 to Openbox:
Regards.
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Nice.
How is KDE on Eee? I thought about putting KDEmod on my Eee myself.
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Ugly KDE but very usable, i have 2 panels and i autohide the bottom panel, so that i have more usable space.
KDEdeco: Powder
KDEicons: Crystal Diamond
Kicker: part of the Kickers pakage
Style: Qtcurve with inverted gradients ( lipstik like) for consistent look between qt4 qt3 & gtk.
Color Scheme: Black, the best theme as voted on kde-look
Wallpaper: Airlines by vladstudio
The button up is kbfx compiled without strigi, i use it because the big button makes it nice for small panels.
Clean
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Last edited by Maki (2008-03-09 13:14:04)
If it ain't broke, broke it then fix it.
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Ugly KDE but very usable, i have 2 panels and i autohide the bottom panel, so that i have more usable space.
KDEdeco: Powder
KDEicons: Crystal Diamond
Kicker: part of the Kickers pakage
Style: Qtcurve with inverted gradients ( lipstik like) for consistent look between qt4 qt3 & gtk.
Color Scheme: Black, the best theme as voted on kde-look
Wallpaper: Airlines by vladstudioThe button up is kbfx compiled without strigi, i use it because the big button makes it nice for small panels.
Clean
ftp://ftp.lugola.net/stuff/clean_thumb.png
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We need a password to see the pictures...
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How is KDE on Eee? I thought about putting KDEmod on my Eee myself.
It's actually very responsive. I thought KDE + Compiz Fusion would be a sluggish nightmare on the Eee, but there's really no noticeable slowdown in general usage. You just have to be careful which applications you use; heavyweights (eg. openoffice) take a while to load and slow things down a bit.
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Maki wrote:Ugly KDE but very usable, i have 2 panels and i autohide the bottom panel, so that i have more usable space.
KDEdeco: Powder
KDEicons: Crystal Diamond
Kicker: part of the Kickers pakage
Style: Qtcurve with inverted gradients ( lipstik like) for consistent look between qt4 qt3 & gtk.
Color Scheme: Black, the best theme as voted on kde-look
Wallpaper: Airlines by vladstudioThe button up is kbfx compiled without strigi, i use it because the big button makes it nice for small panels.
Clean
ftp://ftp.lugola.net/stuff/clean_thumb.png
Busy
We need a password to see the pictures...
My bad. i pasted a link to the ftp server used for uploading instead of the http link on my subdomain
If it ain't broke, broke it then fix it.
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Hello,
could you tell me which gtk/emerald theme that is? I am currently using Fawn which is really pretty and minimalistic but yours seem very much alike but with just a touch more colour.
thanks,
stefan
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raul_nds wrote:Hello,
could you tell me which gtk/emerald theme that is? I am currently using Fawn which is really pretty and minimalistic but yours seem very much alike but with just a touch more colour.
thanks,
stefan
I think that it is 'Elegant Brit'; http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … tent=74553
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stefan1975 wrote:raul_nds wrote:Hello,
could you tell me which gtk/emerald theme that is? I am currently using Fawn which is really pretty and minimalistic but yours seem very much alike but with just a touch more colour.
thanks,
stefanI think that it is 'Elegant Brit'; http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … tent=74553
indeed
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http://tn3-2.deviantart.com/fs25/300W/f … akcode.png
Awesome WM (loving it), Epiphany, Gedit, Terminal, some custom ruby script for widget info on panels.
Could you share the weather script?
Thanks
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