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iv597, that is beautiful! Maybe I should give herbstluftwm a try! Also, where'd you get your wallpaper?
Thanks, and I got it from wallbase.cc. I believe it was called something along the lines of "Abstract Planet"
Currently running Arch on a Samsung Chromebook Pro (dual booted with ChromeOS), and various VPSes and Docker containers.
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my archbang linux
small edit of conky (i'm e newbie at linux)
compiling kde 4 from yaourt
dock at the top: docky in panel mode
openbox with xcompmgr
Toshiba a600-128
1.2ghz core su9300
3gb of ram
intel graphics
can anyone help me to make to work fingerptint in order to log-in in my desktop?
sorry for my bad english
PM me
http://www.deviantart.com/download/3005 … 4yxh2f.jpg
i'm so sorry, thanks for the edit
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can anyone help me to make to work fingerptint in order to log-in in my desktop?
sorry for my bad englishPM me
You should really ask at the archbang forums.
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KDE, ronak plasma theme, oxygen dark color scheme, kfaenza icons and of course - Marvin the depressed robot wallpaper
Last edited by Shark (2012-05-07 19:10:27)
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First time posting in monthly screenshots. Simple and elegant (in my opinion). Hope you like it.
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/1826/snapshot5p.th.jpg
Plasma theme: Glassified
Icons: kawoken dark
Font: Droid Sans
Plasmoids: the usual plus modified run command and yasp scripted
coolest KDE i have seen by far. Very nice work.
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Wallpaper
Chromium Theme
Think Correctly GTK Theme
Blue Mire Openbox Theme
#---------------------------------------------
# TINT CONFIG FILE
#---------------------------------------------
#---------------------------------------------
# BACKGROUND AND BORDER
#---------------------------------------------
rounded = 0
border_width = 0
background_color = #000000 50
border_color = #212121 0
#rounded = 1
#border_width = 3
#background_color = #ffffff 20
#border_color = #ffffff 15
#rounded = 1
#border_width = 0
#background_color = #000000 35
#border_color = #ffffff 0
#---------------------------------------------
# PANEL
#---------------------------------------------
panel_monitor = 1
panel_position = bottom center
panel_size = 100% 30
panel_margin = 0 0
panel_padding = 0 0
font_shadow = 0
panel_background_id = 1
#---------------------------------------------
# TASKBAR
#---------------------------------------------
taskbar_mode = single_desktop
taskbar_padding = 3 3
taskbar_background_id = 1
#---------------------------------------------
# TASKS
#---------------------------------------------
task_icon = 1
task_text = 1
task_width = 270
task_centered = 1
task_padding = 6 3
task_font = Liberation Sans 8
task_font_color = #ffffff 80
task_active_font_color = #ffffff 100
task_background_id = 0
task_active_background_id = 0
#---------------------------------------------
# SYSTRAY
#---------------------------------------------
systray_padding = 5 4
systray_icon_opacity = 90
systray_background_id = 1
systray_icon_size = 14
#---------------------------------------------
# CLOCK
#---------------------------------------------
time1_format = %H:%M
time1_font = Liberation Sans 10
#time2_format = %A %d %B
#time2_font = Segoe UI 7
clock_font_color = #ffffff 100
clock_padding = 6 0
clock_background_id = 1
#---------------------------------------------
# MOUSE ACTION ON TASK
#---------------------------------------------
mouse_middle = close
mouse_right = iconify
mouse_scroll_up = toggle
mouse_scroll_down = iconify
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Trying out herbstluftwm, with conky. Configs are in my github (link in sig).
To my surprise, I'm enjoying the minimalism. I'll probably try to get dzen2 to give me a tag list, but I'm not sure I actually need it.
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Hey everyone, I am new to these forums, Arch Linux, and using any sort of a WM (I am using awesome if anyone cares to know..) still working on my configuration, layout, colors, etc. But I am at a point where I can atleast post some screens.
(Heavy inspiration from Vargs 'moss' theme for awesome)
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First shot shows my wallpaper, Conky, and Xmonad's GridSelect.
I only ever used a desktop bar to keep track of which workspaces had clients, and to check the time. These two programs replace those functionalities. GridSelect is mostly nicer, in that you can jump directly to the client you want, but sometimes I have a bunch of similarly named terminals, and it takes a second to figure out which one I want. Overall, I enjoy it more, and enjoy the extra vertical real estate. Besides the date, the only thing I have Conky track is my ram usage. I keep my browser profile and cache in ram, and sometimes it swells to enormous sizes.
Second shot shows my (terrible) colorscheme, font, and Archey output. The font is Termsyn, which I love. I spend a lot of time looking at text in terminals, and it's just about perfect. The colorscheme used to have a dark background, but I switched it to a lighter one without changing any of the other colors, so it's a bit garish. It reads well enough though, so I haven't bothered to improve it.
I spend the rest of my time in a browser, but it's just a monocle layout with Chromium, so there isn't much to see there.
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Playing around with a different colorscheme than I am normally used to..
Xresources are here: http://pastebin.com/LMLr1Q6A
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Awesome WM
wow, how do you get the bar at the top to be transparent? is that in the theme.lua?
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f4r4y wrote:Awesome WM
wow, how do you get the bar at the top to be transparent? is that in the theme.lua?
from arch-wiki:
As of Awesome 3.1, there is built-in pseudo-transparency for wiboxes. To enable it, append 2 hexadecimal digits to the colors in your theme file (~/.config/awesome/themes/default, which is usually a copy of /usr/share/awesome/themes/default), like shown here:
bg_normal = #000000AA
where "AA" is the transparency value.
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As of Awesome 3.1, there is built-in pseudo-transparency for wiboxes. To enable it, append 2 hexadecimal digits to the colors in your theme file (~/.config/awesome/themes/default, which is usually a copy of /usr/share/awesome/themes/default), like shown here:
bg_normal = #000000AA
where "AA" is the transparency value.
cool, thanks
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Blasphemy
What's the font in console/emacs?
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Blasphemy
What are you using to tile windows in GNOME Shell?
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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Playing around with a different colorscheme than I am normally used to..
Xresources are here: http://pastebin.com/LMLr1Q6A
Do you have an accompanying ViM scheme for that? I think it looks nice.
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brenix wrote:Playing around with a different colorscheme than I am normally used to..
Xresources are here: http://pastebin.com/LMLr1Q6A
Do you have an accompanying ViM scheme for that? I think it looks nice.
Thanks! I'm not sure where I picked it up, so I posted on pastebin here: http://pastebin.com/niE06pZ0 (gnum.vim)
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infosoph wrote:Blasphemy
What's the font in console/emacs?
Ubuntu Mono. (available in community)
infosoph wrote:Blasphemy
What are you using to tile windows in GNOME Shell?
Shellshape. The 3.4 compatible version is mature enough for daily use.
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Not too too much different this month, except i'm not using conky (for now). i made a new wallpaper (that matches my gtk/metacity theme) and added my tunuki-baby cartoon/logo to it
Gnome 3.4 / Compiz-bzr (0.9.8) / AWN
My theme is 'Blackbird'.
clean:
Dirty (just working on some patches / VST templates with Ladish):
Compiz 0.9.8 is finally in a very stable state on my machine, after getting some bugs fixed (upstream) and homing in and tuning/tweaking CCSM... I'm glad that winreflect still works (unsupported plugin), as i love the blurry reflections from AWN (you can see my app's piano-keys reflecting).
cheerz
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