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Something not-so-special, but nice looking.
Wow, the integration of the clock into the wallpaper is one of the best I have seen so far! Kudos for that!
Man, not a single page with a KDE4 shot. Amazing.
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Man, not a single page with a KDE4 shot. Amazing.
you just quoted one...
"I know what you're thinking, 'cause right now I'm thinking the same thing. Actually, I've been thinking it ever since I got here:
Why oh why didn't I take the BLUE pill?"
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Finally found an old nVidia card here at work and was able to get some xcompmgr going.
For what do you need that xcompmgr? What you got there can be achieved with a nice crafted Xdefaults alone
Nice shot though
Last edited by Lich (2009-11-04 21:14:00)
Archlinux | ratpoison + evilwm | urxvtc | tmux
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(Xmonad, with xmobar at the top, and three xterms) I use xcompmgr to let xmonad fade the inactive windows out 20%. I really like it, this way the active window is in good contrast to the rest.
I probably will change a lot, as i just discovered xmonad 2 days ago
Ogion
(my-dotfiles)
"People willing to trade their freedom for temporary security deserve neither and will lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
"Enlightenment is man's leaving his self-caused immaturity." - Immanuel Kant
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I use xcompmgr to let xmonad fade the inactive windows out 20%. I really like it, this way the active window is in good contrast to the rest.
That sounds swell!! How did you do it?
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Stalafin wrote:Man, not a single page with a KDE4 shot. Amazing.
you just quoted one...
Yeah, smarty-pants, it was a typo....
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Ogion wrote:I use xcompmgr to let xmonad fade the inactive windows out 20%. I really like it, this way the active window is in good contrast to the rest.
That sounds swell!! How did you do it?
Look in the upper window in my screenshot. The important parts are the import Xmonad.Hooks.FadeInactive, the myLogHook definition and the " >> (myLogHook) at the end of the , LogHook line in the main. (The other stuff in te LogHook line is just for xmobar).
It's actually pretty easy, just make sure that on the loghook-line you have () around the different parts..
Ogion
EDIT: Oh and of course you need a running xcompmgr...
Last edited by Ogion (2009-11-05 00:43:11)
(my-dotfiles)
"People willing to trade their freedom for temporary security deserve neither and will lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
"Enlightenment is man's leaving his self-caused immaturity." - Immanuel Kant
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My (probably unremarkable) desktop, I'm-using-both-of-my-monitors edition.
I must admit, now that I'm using MPD again, I'm beginning to miss my Awesome setup and its "now playing" widget.
Edit: silly KDE bouncing-cursor launch feedback, clean screenshot should be clean!
Last edited by CalcAndCoffee (2009-11-05 02:21:58)
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I wonder what game he is excited for.
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/9238/2 … 050.th.png
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/4808 … 050.th.png
what music player is that? and what is the system monitoring software that you use? also, colors in alsamixer - are those using colors from .Xdefaults?
thanks.
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Reasons wrote:I wonder what game he is excited for.
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/9238/2 … 050.th.png
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/4808 … 050.th.pngwhat music player is that? and what is the system monitoring software that you use? also, colors in alsamixer - are those using colors from .Xdefaults?
thanks.
ncmpcpp
htop (just move the parts around)
yes
Last edited by Reasons (2009-11-05 16:40:49)
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How do you get that archlogo and information about your system like shown in this SS?
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How do you get that archlogo and information about your system like shown in this SS?
Check this thread: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=24208
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Been a while since I posted a screeny..
I've moved from kde3 to gnome, and have been using more CLI apps as of lateclean:
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/1631/clean.th.pngBusy:
http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/6163/busyu.th.pnggnome, tmux, conky, my bash prompt, other details in the screenshot.
Next I'll try xfce or lxde.
Could You paste your .bashrc? It looks like zsh theme
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It is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. (Mark Twain)
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A very minimal Xfce setup, conky, some apps with a customized gtk theme.
Awesome wallpaper, mind sharing it?
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i'll keep a similar format as last month. three desktops i typically sit on:
main:
web:
and chat:
and why not this time a 'clean' shot showing off xmonad's great scratchpad terminal:
xmonad as always.
Last edited by brisbin33 (2009-11-05 23:28:54)
//github/
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Usually I use awesome, but it has been getting really irritating on my netbook. So I thought would try out KDE on my netbook and I'm beginning to like it!
What themes are you using?
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opothehippo wrote:Same old boring stuff I have always had....
nice colors, could you give the vimrc and xdefaults ?
Sure, the xdefaults are just Taters colors (thanks Tater!).
.Xdefaults: http://dpaste.com/116905/
.vimrc: http://dpaste.com/116908/
On a side note I tried out that scratchpad in brisbin33's post, it's pretty awesome.
Arch x86_64 | XMonad
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