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#276 2009-01-10 09:03:26

Rydgel
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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Chance wrote:

That my friend, is an simple but yet AMAZING setup. Are those circles conky setups? Have they been posted before?

Thank you smile

Those circles are widgets from screenlets.


Zetsumei wrote:

Could I get your tint/tray program name and config?

Also, how'd you get your urxvt like that?  Could I see how you did the circles for RAM, CPU, etc as well?

The tint/tray program is just gnome-panel, transparent with black background.

My urxvt is transparent with transset-df and the shadows of xcompmgr give it that look because you can see the shadows "behind" urxvt.

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#277 2009-01-10 13:02:09

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Rydgel wrote:

The tint/tray program is just gnome-panel, transparent with black background.

Looks good. But is there a way to get another font color (the light grey on black sometimes is hard to read ;b )

Last edited by Barghest (2009-01-10 14:06:55)

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#278 2009-01-10 13:41:54

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Barghest wrote:
Rydgel wrote:

The tint/tray program is just gnome-panel, transparent with black background.

Looks good. But is there a way to get another font color (the light grey on black is sometimes hard to read ;b )

The fonts color depends of the gtk theme I suppose.

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#279 2009-01-10 14:57:26

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

currentdeskt.png

Still Awesome ^^

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#280 2009-01-10 15:07:41

buttons
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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

200901101002511680x1050do1.th.png

Blah blah XMonad blah blah.

The GTK theme is Shiki-Dust, icons are Neon.

Dropbox is bloody amazing, and this is coming from someone who has his entire life on git.


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#281 2009-01-10 16:50:50

heleos
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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Gigamo wrote:

Gigamo... you're configs are always so nice looking smile

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#282 2009-01-10 16:53:19

sen
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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

buttons wrote:

Dropbox is bloody amazing, and this is coming from someone who has his entire life on git.

Yeah, I've read about it a while back and it is pretty neat but I don't want to install nautilus... they should have made a standalone client! hmm

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#283 2009-01-10 17:03:49

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

soupcan wrote:
haxit wrote:

@soupcan: I am sorry. I sent you an email, but here: http://pastebin.com/m6f3db011

Thanks. big_smile I've been having some problems with email, so I'm not sure if I ever actually received the message. Don't worry about it.
I'd also like you to know that your screenshots were one of the reasons I chose to try GNU/Linux in the first place.

That is truly awesome. Thank you. I am glad I switched you over to the good-side big_smile
Btw, great shot!

Last edited by haxit (2009-01-10 17:04:54)


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#284 2009-01-10 17:03:52

corrish
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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Gigamo wrote:

nice theme smile

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#285 2009-01-10 17:41:52

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

haxit wrote:
soupcan wrote:
haxit wrote:

@soupcan: I am sorry. I sent you an email, but here: http://pastebin.com/m6f3db011

Thanks. big_smile I've been having some problems with email, so I'm not sure if I ever actually received the message. Don't worry about it.
I'd also like you to know that your screenshots were one of the reasons I chose to try GNU/Linux in the first place.

That is truly awesome. Thank you. I am glad I switched you over to the good-side big_smile
Btw, great shot!

You mean the dark side, right ?


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#286 2009-01-10 17:44:38

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

moljac024 wrote:
haxit wrote:
soupcan wrote:

Thanks. big_smile I've been having some problems with email, so I'm not sure if I ever actually received the message. Don't worry about it.
I'd also like you to know that your screenshots were one of the reasons I chose to try GNU/Linux in the first place.

That is truly awesome. Thank you. I am glad I switched you over to the good-side big_smile
Btw, great shot!

You mean the dark side, right ?

Of course, in your case big_smile


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#287 2009-01-10 17:52:48

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

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#288 2009-01-10 18:26:38

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Simple gnome desktop smile
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#289 2009-01-10 18:57:04

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Today I wanted to play with awesome, so this is my fresh config.
Dirty:
tMTQ0MA
And clean:
tMTQ0MQ

It isn't the end of this journey. ;]

Last edited by sirmacik (2009-01-10 18:57:53)

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#290 2009-01-10 19:16:06

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

sen wrote:
buttons wrote:

Dropbox is bloody amazing, and this is coming from someone who has his entire life on git.

Yeah, I've read about it a while back and it is pretty neat but I don't want to install nautilus... they should have made a standalone client! hmm

Yeah, the dependency is silly.  However, you never need to use it again once you've used it once (and the client is installed).  From then on you can run the daemon by itself from your xinitrc or what have you.


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#291 2009-01-10 20:12:34

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

tMTQ0Yg

tMTQ0Yw

Recently upgraded to dual 20" widescreens, still getting used to the new aspect ratio!

Nothing special or tweaked, XFCE4, no compositor (messes up vsync etc.), Clearlooks-DarkLime UI, default WM style, running XChat, Amarok & Opera.

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#292 2009-01-10 20:13:22

sen
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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

buttons wrote:

Yeah, the dependency is silly.  However, you never need to use it again once you've used it once (and the client is installed).  From then on you can run the daemon by itself from your xinitrc or what have you.

Thanks for the info. I was just about to follow your advice and while checking if there is support for thunar I found a link to the standalone binary daemon. It works just fine without nautilus! If you are interested:

32bit :: 64bit

Just extract it somewhere (in my case ~/apps/dropbox), link it

ln -s /home/sen/apps/dropbox/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd /usr/bin/dropboxd

and thats it smile

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#293 2009-01-10 23:44:46

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Still Fluxbox. Clean and Busy shots

Fluxbox__Extreme_by_pkmurugan.png


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#294 2009-01-10 23:46:06

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

sirmacik wrote:

Today I wanted to play with awesome, so this is my fresh config.
Dirty:
http://omploader.org/tMTQ0MA
And clean:
http://omploader.org/tMTQ0MQ

It isn't the end of this journey. ;]

Great one as usual man!


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#295 2009-01-10 23:46:46

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

sen wrote:
Honken wrote:

Ugh, now to find some OK browser that works without X.

elinks wink

http://th05.deviantart.com/fs40/300W/f/ … y_sen7.png
details on dA

Nochmal fantastisch! Nice wall btw sen!


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#296 2009-01-10 23:59:34

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

my first contribution to this thread, all info if you click on the pic smile

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#297 2009-01-11 00:00:47

sirmacik
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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:
sirmacik wrote:

Today I wanted to play with awesome, so this is my fresh config.
Dirty:
http://omploader.org/tMTQ0MA
And clean:
http://omploader.org/tMTQ0MQ

It isn't the end of this journey. ;]

Great one as usual man!

Thanks wink

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#298 2009-01-11 00:34:28

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Gigamo wrote:

What music-player is that?
Seems like it got a great filebrowsing system. And does it do commands? So I can keys in fluxbox to control it.


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#299 2009-01-11 01:01:12

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

Nice! i really like the conky's big green fonts (SYSTEM, FILE SYSTEM, CONNECTION), what is it? and what's the color code? smile


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#300 2009-01-11 01:42:32

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Re: January 2009 Screenshots

bredin wrote:
Gigamo wrote:

What music-player is that?
Seems like it got a great filebrowsing system. And does it do commands? So I can keys in fluxbox to control it.

its moc


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