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Hi,
Just had a look at elivecd linux distribution and noticed the movieclip on the frontpage.
there are some nice applications there id like the name of to add them to my arch dekstop!
Name of the dock in the low bottom
Name of the clock in the middle top
Name of the desktop app in the top right?
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It looks like these are just standard gadgets that you can place in shelves in e-cvs (e17). You can setup shelves to be on different sides of your desktop and place one or all of the gadgets you want to use in the various shelves. The bottom shelf looks like the e17 ibar gadget, the clock is just the clock gadget and the top right is the pager that you can set the number of virtual desktops you want to use.
I used elive once upon a time and all it is is a debian distro using the enlightenment (e17) desktop. I now just use arch with e-cvs and you have the same thing but with the flexability of arch.
Last edited by bgc1954 (2008-08-22 20:59:53)
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Hi,
Just had a look at elivecd linux distribution and noticed the movieclip on the frontpage.there are some nice applications there id like the name of to add them to my arch dekstop!
Name of the dock in the low bottom
Name of the clock in the middle top
Name of the desktop app in the top right?
The dock could be AWN or KoolDock.
The clock is probably a screenlet.
E17 also has a bunch of its own dock-apps which are pretty neat.
Last edited by Inxsible (2008-08-22 20:57:48)
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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Is elive the only distro with a music video?
I think we need one.
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Is elive the only distro with a music video?
I think we need one.
A video of a terminal on a fresh install!
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and the terminal shows...
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