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#151 2012-09-19 20:28:54

alephomega
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From: Barcelona (for now)
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

I just got this computer set up (mostly... still some awesome to play with)

Clean:
tZms0Zg

Dirty: 
tZms0aA

I'm really proud of those rings; They fade as my battery dies. smile

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#152 2012-09-19 23:30:02

chneukirchen
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

woomia wrote:

Fresh install, got olvwm to work with some command line vodoo.

Have a PKGBUILD or a log of that? I tried it some time ago unsuccessfully.

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#153 2012-09-19 23:52:06

woomia
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

chneukirchen wrote:
woomia wrote:

Fresh install, got olvwm to work with some command line vodoo.

Have a PKGBUILD or a log of that? I tried it some time ago unsuccessfully.

I cheated. I downloaded the deb from Debian and used dpkg-deb -x to extract the contents (dpkg is in AUR). I then did the same to the necessary xview libraries. I moved olvwm to /usr/bin and the needed libraries to /usr/lib. It was actually pretty easy and it works great.

If you are at all interested I can share the debs I made years ago of some of the desktop tools I used and how to get everything to you see on my screen to work.

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#154 2012-09-19 23:53:46

chneukirchen
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

woomia wrote:
chneukirchen wrote:
woomia wrote:

Fresh install, got olvwm to work with some command line vodoo.

Have a PKGBUILD or a log of that? I tried it some time ago unsuccessfully.

I cheated. I downloaded the deb from Debian and used dpkg-deb -x to extract the contents (dpkg is in AUR). I then did the same to the necessary xview libraries. I moved olvwm to /usr/bin and the needed libraries to /usr/lib. It was actually pretty easy and it works great.

Ok, I guess I can do that myself.  Thanks. smile

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#155 2012-09-20 04:49:04

userlander
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

I always come back to Openbox.

tZms5cg

Last edited by userlander (2012-09-20 04:53:18)

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#156 2012-09-20 04:52:29

ZekeSulastin
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

chneukirchen wrote:

I cheated. I downloaded the deb from Debian and used dpkg-deb -x to extract the contents (dpkg is in AUR). I then did the same to the necessary xview libraries. I moved olvwm to /usr/bin and the needed libraries to /usr/lib. It was actually pretty easy and it works great.

You should probably stick stuff like that (i.e. anything not managed by pacman that wouldn't otherwise go in /opt) into /usr/local/{bin,lib}.  That's why it's there, after all (and why a lot of programs build targeting there by default for those doing .configure && make && make install etc.) big_smile

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#157 2012-09-20 08:34:45

antihero
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

BAM

carter-2012-09-16.12.57.41.971115074%2b01.00.thumb.png

i3wm, dogs colour scheme, terminus

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#158 2012-09-20 10:55:39

tuomas
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Registered: 2008-10-27
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

alephomega wrote:

I just got this computer set up (mostly... still some awesome to play with)

I'm really proud of those rings; They fade as my battery dies. smile

Hey, what are you using to display the calendar info like that?


arch@thinkpad t61

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#159 2012-09-20 15:30:40

woomia
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Posts: 111

Re: September 2012 Screenshots

ZekeSulastin wrote:
chneukirchen wrote:

I cheated. I downloaded the deb from Debian and used dpkg-deb -x to extract the contents (dpkg is in AUR). I then did the same to the necessary xview libraries. I moved olvwm to /usr/bin and the needed libraries to /usr/lib. It was actually pretty easy and it works great.

You should probably stick stuff like that (i.e. anything not managed by pacman that wouldn't otherwise go in /opt) into /usr/local/{bin,lib}.  That's why it's there, after all (and why a lot of programs build targeting there by default for those doing .configure && make && make install etc.) big_smile

Good idea!

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#160 2012-09-20 16:20:31

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Posts: 132

Re: September 2012 Screenshots

After hours of playing around with Windows 7, partitioning, mobile broadband networking, installing, and Radeon graphics cards, I've finally got a basic desktop on my new laptop. *huge sense of achievement*

tZmtoYQ

It looks ugly, but I'll configure it properly tomorrow. There's almost nothing installed, except for Openbox, urxvt, and luakit.

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#161 2012-09-20 22:58:37

alephomega
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Registered: 2012-09-19
Posts: 15

Re: September 2012 Screenshots

tuomas wrote:

Hey, what are you using to display the calendar info like that?

gcalcli from the AUR, and I use execpi in conky. I.e.

{execpi 300 gcalcli --nc --user "foo" --pw "bar" agenda `date +%T` `date --date="next week" +%D`}

AFAIK, you need that nc flag... color input freaks out conky.

You can definitely use a less frequent update schedule (5 minutes for a calendar is... short.)
Also, it may be better not to put your user name and password into a conkyrc.

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#162 2012-09-21 09:59:38

dimigon
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

meta.jpg

i3-wm, custom colorscheme based on molokai.

Last edited by dimigon (2012-09-21 10:01:20)

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#163 2012-09-21 10:01:45

litemotiv
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

That's a spiffy color scheme. smile


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#164 2012-09-21 10:11:28

Unia
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

Finally finished porting my GTK2 theme to GTK3!

tZmtyOA


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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#165 2012-09-21 15:04:22

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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

Screenshot   ( Openbox, compton-git)  (tilda,tmux,weechat,cclock,mp3blaster,cmatrix,turpail
click on image  3840x1080

cowsay.jpg

Last edited by cirrus (2012-09-21 15:08:34)

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#166 2012-09-21 21:59:16

jdarnold
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

Haven't done this in a while. Not a whole bunch of customization, but I'm tweaking it here and there after a complete reinstall last month.

Openbox clean:
j7zT17R5zWpE2_xs.jpg

Openbox dirty:
jtmO3lqCMiSfh_xs.jpg

BTW, this http://minus.com is a pretty sweet site for quickly sharing images.

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#167 2012-09-22 13:11:56

veroke12
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

cirrus wrote:

Screenshot   ( Openbox, compton-git)  (tilda,tmux,weechat,cclock,mp3blaster,cmatrix,turpail
click on image  3840x1080

http://s19.postimage.org/nkuvoegf3/cowsay.jpg

what is your openbox theme??

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#168 2012-09-22 17:19:49

earsplit
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Registered: 2012-03-31
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

Ported gutterslob's Thaw colorscheme into Xmonad. Just installed this on my thinkpad x230. Feels good to be back on Arch. Note the 8-10hr battery life big_smile

2012_09_22_131248_1366x768_scrot.jpg


((( configs :: website )))

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#169 2012-09-23 00:33:34

alephomega
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From: Barcelona (for now)
Registered: 2012-09-19
Posts: 15

Re: September 2012 Screenshots

earsplit, that's pretty... I think I'll keep that color scheme in mind when I play with xmonad again. smile

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#170 2012-09-23 12:47:21

cirrus
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

veroke12 wrote:
cirrus wrote:

Screenshot   ( Openbox, compton-git)  (tilda,tmux,weechat,cclock,mp3blaster,cmatrix,turpail
click on image  3840x1080

http://s19.postimage.org/nkuvoegf3/cowsay.jpg

what is your openbox theme??

QDarkStudio4 is my theme    its in AUR     OMG-Dark is another fave wink

Last edited by cirrus (2012-09-23 12:49:53)

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#171 2012-09-23 16:54:22

archbeast
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

earsplit wrote:

Ported gutterslob's Thaw colorscheme into Xmonad. Just installed this on my thinkpad x230. Feels good to be back on Arch. Note the 8-10hr battery life big_smile

http://s7.postimage.org/epbbyef2f/2012_09_22_131248_1366x768_scrot.jpg

Very nice indeed...


Xmonad rocks!

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#172 2012-09-23 17:16:17

ixnine
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

How'd you make your Sublime Text 2 look like that?

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#173 2012-09-23 17:20:40

gnomeye
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From: Switzerland
Registered: 2010-08-04
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

switched this weekend from openbox to xmonad.. here the result so far >

RAXJOs.jpg

using: rxvt w/ tmux | firefox w/ pentadactyl | xmobar w/ conky output.

Last edited by gnomeye (2012-09-23 17:23:18)

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#174 2012-09-23 20:17:46

nperry
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Registered: 2010-05-16
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

My light solarized theme.

http://i.imgur.com/WTmhf.png

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#175 2012-09-23 20:53:13

bloom
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Re: September 2012 Screenshots

tZm0wag

bspwm.


gh · da · ds

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