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#26 2012-11-02 21:24:44

narb
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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

My desktop.  I love tmux!

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#27 2012-11-02 21:43:17

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

narb wrote:

I love tmux!

Me too!


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#28 2012-11-03 03:58:23

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

here is my current Arch desktop using fluxbox...

THUMBNAIL:

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Details can be found here :

http://vedgoo.com/mediagallery/media.ph … 2073856551

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#29 2012-11-03 05:12:41

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

ssdirtynov12t.png
ssnov12t.png


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#30 2012-11-03 10:01:57

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

manning wrote:
ootput wrote:

Hi folks,

E17 seems much more stable than when it was first introduced to Gentoo's portage ages ago, and I've found it to be a nice break from tiling WMs.

The E17 theme is the default supplied; icons are Faenza; and gtk is Orta.

http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/1230/ootputscreenshot1211011.png

@ootput - was the e17 install pretty straightforward?  did you use any of the provided install scripts?  I really like your setup and am trying to settle into something.  I had been using openbox+tint2 and was liking, but I want to try a few more things out before settling on something. 

Thanks!

Hi. I simply used the e-svn package from [community]. More info can be found here. You'll notice that I don't use many gadgets as I prefer a clean looking taskbar and desktop.

Cheers

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#31 2012-11-03 11:52:51

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

qDDUW.jpg

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#32 2012-11-03 12:00:08

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

shot.jpg
Xfce4|Openbox

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#33 2012-11-03 14:56:05

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

Can you please share the wallpaper?


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#34 2012-11-03 15:24:19

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#35 2012-11-03 15:36:23

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

Thanks Ok smile


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#36 2012-11-03 15:45:36

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

Xfce with tint2.

Clean:
tZzRwMQ

Dirty:
tZzRwMg

Terminal font is Source Code Pro.

It would be nice to switch to a tiling wm eventually...

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#37 2012-11-03 17:20:13

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

XFCE4, Plank and Slim
nargaarchlinux2012-11-02.png
Narga's Arch Linux Nov 2012 - Workspace 1

nargaarchlinux2012-10-22.png
Narga's Arch Linux Nov 2012 - Workspace 2

nargaarchlinuxslim2012-10-22.png
Narga's Arch Linux Nov 2012 - Slim

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#38 2012-11-03 17:48:41

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

Trying something different...
Snapwm on a "minimal" install of Debian stable (6.0.6) and the latest Firefox (16.0.2). It's not bad.
tZzRxdg
tZzRyMg
tZzRyNQ

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#39 2012-11-03 19:14:36

analog
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#40 2012-11-03 19:22:00

Unia
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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

stlarch wrote:

Trying something different...
Snapwm on a "minimal" install of Debian stable (6.0.6) and the latest Firefox (16.0.2). It's not bad.
http://ompldr.org/tZzRxdg
http://ompldr.org/tZzRyMg
http://ompldr.org/tZzRyNQ

May I ask why you went with Debian now?


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#41 2012-11-03 19:51:11

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

Hey Unia, just bored mainly and out of curiosity. I haven't tried anything else in a long while. I was thinking maybe a stable base system and a few updated apps might be a good way to go for me but I'm not sure. I wanted to reinstall Arch anyway. I haven't done it since the installer went away and wanted to see what it is like. I'll probably do that in a couple weeks and maybe try Crux too if I have the time. I've been wanting to try that. See ya. Lotta cool shots this month!

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#42 2012-11-03 20:21:28

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

stlarch wrote:

Hey Unia, just bored mainly and out of curiosity. I haven't tried anything else in a long while. I was thinking maybe a stable base system and a few updated apps might be a good way to go for me but I'm not sure. I wanted to reinstall Arch anyway. I haven't done it since the installer went away and wanted to see what it is like. I'll probably do that in a couple weeks and maybe try Crux too if I have the time. I've been wanting to try that. See ya. Lotta cool shots this month!

Okay smile We all need the distro hop sometime, keeps us fresh and appreciating what we have available. Just make sure you stay around here! wink


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#43 2012-11-03 21:37:06

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#44 2012-11-03 23:06:20

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

Narga wrote:

XFCE4, Plank and Slim
http://en.zimagez.com/miniature/nargaarchlinux2012-11-02.png
Narga's Arch Linux Nov 2012 - Workspace 1

http://en.zimagez.com/miniature/nargaarchlinux2012-10-22.png
Narga's Arch Linux Nov 2012 - Workspace 2

http://en.zimagez.com/miniature/nargaarchlinuxslim2012-10-22.png
Narga's Arch Linux Nov 2012 - Slim

Could you please share slim theme?

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#45 2012-11-04 03:03:26

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

Could you, please, share Xresources and irssi theme? It looks promising smile

p.s. @stlarch welcome to debian side. Don't go before you try out all the goodies!

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#46 2012-11-04 03:17:14

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

kuraku wrote:

Could you, please, share Xresources and irssi theme? It looks promising smile

p.s. @stlarch welcome to debian side. Don't go before you try out all the goodies!

.Xresources

It's weechat, basically set all delimiters to blue and changed the "bars" to default background.

Last edited by Meyithi (2012-11-04 03:19:36)


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#47 2012-11-04 10:43:35

OK100
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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

tZzUyNA
tZzUyNQ

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#48 2012-11-04 10:53:29

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

@OK100: Where can I find the script "You have ..."? (Nothing in your Github repo).


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#49 2012-11-04 10:58:28

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

Ypnose wrote:

@OK100: Where can I find the script "You have ..."? (Nothing in your Github repo).

It's pkgstat https://github.com/ok100/configs/blob/m … in/pkgstat

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#50 2012-11-04 11:21:38

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Re: November 2012 Screenshots

Thank you dude.


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