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"Clean" version of my current xfce desktop. Nothing terribly exciting going on, but no thumbnail as it's probably not safe for work.
http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/6831 … eanua4.jpg
Here's the same desktop just with a few apps open to cover things up so that I can post a thumbnail
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Nice screen! Is that mud you're playing? Which server?
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Some are saying that I have left Arch Linux. Here's proof that I have not.
Is that conky? Can you share your config please?
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Moparx wrote:Nice screen! Is that mud you're playing? Which server?
It is an old BBS game called Legend of the Red Dragon.
And then it happened... a door opened to a world... rushing through the phone line like heroin through an addict's veins, an electronic pulse is sent out, a refuge from the day-to-day incompetencies is sought... a board is found.
"This is it... this is where I belong..."
Arch Linux x86_64 | LiCo #213644 | blog / configs
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SpookyET wrote:Some are saying that I have left Arch Linux. Here's proof that I have not.
Is that conky? Can you share your config please?
You need this font.
# THIS CONFIG RELIES ON 2 SCRIPTS, CPUSPEED AND CPUTEMP
# YOUR SYSTEM MAY NOT REQUIRE THEM, REPLACE AS DESIRED
# This is the number of times Conky will update before quitting.
# Set to zero to run forever.
total_run_times 0
# maintain spacing between certain elements
use_spacer yes
# set to yes if you want conky to be forked in the background
background yes
use_xft yes
# Xft font when Xft is enabled
xftfont Sans-8
#xftfont Andale Mono-9
#xftfont Clean-8
#xftfont cubicfive10:pixelsize=8
#xftfont squaredance10:pixelsize=14
#xftfont swf!t_v02:pixelsize=10
# Text alpha when using Xft
xftalpha 1
mail_spool $MAIL
# Update interval in seconds
update_interval 1.0
# Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus)
own_window yes
own_window_type root
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
own_window_transparent yes
maximum_width 200
# Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone)
double_buffer yes
# Minimum size of text area
minimum_size 200 5
# Draw shades?
draw_shades no
# Draw outlines?
draw_outline no # amplifies text
# Draw borders around text
draw_borders no
# Stippled borders?
stippled_borders 5
# border margins
border_margin 9
# border width
border_width 1
# Default colors and also border colours
default_color white
default_shade_color 7b7b7b
default_outline_color white
# Heading colour
color0 ffffff
# Label colour
color1 b1eaff
#color1 4F4F4F
# Graph outline
color2 ffffff
# Graph colour one
color3 e4e4e4
# Graph colour two
color4 ffffff
color5 ffffff
# Top colour one
color6 b1eaff
# color6 e1e1e1
# Top colour two
color7 ffffff
# Top colour three
color8 ffffff
# Top colour four
color9 ffffff
# Text alignment, other possible values are commented
# Values:top_left|top_right bottom_left|bottom_right
alignment bottom_right
# Gap between borders of screen and text
gap_x 5
gap_y 5
# Subtract file system buffers from used memory?
no_buffers yes
# set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase
uppercase no
#${if_running banshee}
#${exec `~/Scripts/banshee.sh init`}
#${color0}${font impact:bold size=20}MUSIC$font
#${color1}Artist: ${alignr}$color${execi 10 ~/Scripts/conky/banshee.sh artist}
#${color1}Title: ${alignr}$color${execi 10 ~/Scripts/conky/banshee.sh title}
#${color1}Album: ${alignr}$color${execi 10 ~/Scripts/conky/banshee.sh album}
#${color0}${execibar 10 ~/Scripts/banshee.sh progress}
#$else
#${exec `~/Scripts/banshee.sh`}
#$endif
# stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen
TEXT
${color0}${font openlogos-archdraft:size=40}B${font impact:bold size=20} ARCH LINUX$font
${color1}Date: ${alignr}$color${exec date +"%a, %d %b, %H:%m"}
${color1}Weather: ${alignr}$color${texeci 600 ~/Scripts/conky/weather.sh "30043"}
${color1}Gmail: $color${texeci 600 perl ~/Scripts/conky/gmail.pl n}
${color1}Uptime: ${alignr}$color${uptime}
${color1}Load: ${alignr}$color${loadavg 1} ${loadavg 2} ${loadavg 3}
${if_running mpd}
${color0}${font impact:bold size=20}MUSIC$font
${color1}Artist: ${alignr}$color${mpd_artist}
${color1}Title: ${alignr}$color${mpd_title}
${color1}Album: ${alignr}$color${mpd_album}
${color1}Elapsed: ${alignr}$color${mpd_elapsed}/${mpd_length}
${color0}${mpd_bar 3,200}
$endif
${color0}${font impact:bold size=20}PROCESSES$font
${color1}CPU: $color$cpu% ${alignr}${acpitemp}°C
${color1}${cpugraph 20,200 ffffff ffffff}
${color6}${top name 1}${alignr}${top cpu 1}%
${color7}${top name 2}${alignr}${top cpu 2}%
${color8}${top name 3}${alignr}${top cpu 3}%
${color0}${font impact:bold size=20}MEMORY$font
${color1}RAM: ${alignr}$color$memperc%
${color2}${membar 3,200}${color}
${color1}Swap: ${alignr}$color$swapperc%
${color2}${swapbar 3,200}${color} ${alignr}$swap/$swapmax
${color0}${font impact:bold size=20}FILESYSTEM$font$color
${color1}Root: ${alignr}$color${fs_free_perc /}%
${color2}${fs_bar 3,200 /}
${color1}Home: ${alignr}$color${fs_free_perc /home}%
${color2}${fs_bar 3,200 /home}
${color1}Write: $color${diskio_write /dev/sda} ${alignr}${color1}Read: $color${diskio_read /dev/sda}
${color1}${diskiograph_write /dev/sda 20,99 ffffff ffffff} ${diskiograph_read /dev/sda 20,99
ffffff ffffff}
${color0}${font impact:bold size=20}NETWORK$font$color
${color1}Name: ${alignr}$color${wireless_essid eth1}
${color1}Bitrate: ${alignr}$color${wireless_bitrate eth1}
${color1}Quality: $color${wireless_link_qual_perc eth1}
${color2}${wireless_link_bar 3,200 eth1}
${color1}Down: $color${downspeed eth1}KiB/s ${alignr}${color1}Up: $color${upspeed eth1}KiB/s
${color1}${downspeedgraph eth1 20,99 ffffff ffffff} ${upspeedgraph eth1 20,99
ffffff ffffff}
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http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/4002 … cy1.th.png
Too bad my contacts don't fit my desktop and there's no way to scroll
Let's share some info about your desk..
Is that KDE 3.5 or 4.0? I don't really know much about KDE...
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there's no place like ~/
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Xdefaults
Xcursor*theme: jimmac URxvt.background: black URxvt.foreground: grey URxvt.transparent: true URxvt.tintColor: black URxvt.shading: 18 URxvt*color0: #000000 URxvt*color1: #9e1828 URxvt*color2: #aece92 URxvt*color3: #968a38 URxvt*color4: #414171 URxvt*color5: #963c59 URxvt*color6: #418179 URxvt*color7: #bebebe URxvt*color8: #666666 URxvt*color9: #cf6171 URxvt*color10: #c5f779 URxvt*color11: #fff796 URxvt*color12: #4186be URxvt*color13: #cf9ebe URxvt*color14: #71bebe URxvt*color15: #ffffff URxvt.scrollBar: false URxvt.saveLines: 10000 URxvt*secondaryScroll: true URxvt.font: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:antialias=true:pixelsize=11
irssi:
I am using nm.pl for nick coloration / alignment (get it here)
And, the status bar is provided by adv_windowlist.pl (get it here)
Irssi theme is a custom theme, pasted here:# private message, $0 = nick, $1 = host privmsg = "[%R$0%K(%r$1-%K)%n] "; # private message from you, $0 = "msg", $1 = target nick ownprivmsg = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)%n] "; # own private message in query ownprivmsgnick = "{msgnick $*}"; ownprivnick = "%W$*%n"; # private message in query privmsgnick = "{msgnick %R$*%n}"; ## ## Actions (/ME stuff) ## # used internally by this theme action_core = "%W* $*%n %|"; # generic one that's used by most actions action = "{action_core $*} "; # own action, both private/public ownaction = "%Y* $*%n %|"; # own action with target, both private/public ownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n "; # private action sent by others pvtaction = "%W (*) $*%n "; pvtaction_query = "{action $*}"; # public action sent by others pubaction = "{action $*}"; ## ## other IRC events ## # whois whois = "%# $[8]0 : $1-"; # notices ownnotice = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)]%n "; notice = "%K-%M$*%K-%n "; pubnotice_channel = "%K:%m$*"; pvtnotice_host = "%K(%m$*%K)"; servernotice = "%g!$*%n "; # CTCPs ownctcp = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)] "; ctcp = "%g$*%n"; # wallops wallop = "%W$*%n: "; wallop_nick = "%n$*"; wallop_action = "%W * $*%n "; # netsplits netsplit = "%R$*%n"; netjoin = "%C$*%n"; # /names list names_prefix = ""; names_nick = "[%_$0%_$1-] "; names_nick_op = "{names_nick $*}"; names_nick_halfop = "{names_nick $*}"; names_nick_voice = "{names_nick $*}"; names_users = "[%g$*%n]"; names_channel = "%G$*%n"; # DCC dcc = "%g$*%n"; dccfile = "%_$*%_"; # DCC chat, own msg/action dccownmsg = "[%r$0%K($1-%K)%n] "; dccownnick = "%R$*%n"; dccownquerynick = "%W$*%n"; dccownaction = "{action $*}"; dccownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n "; # DCC chat, others dccmsg = "[%G$1-%K(%g$0%K)%n] "; dccquerynick = "%G$*%n"; dccaction = "%W (*dcc*) $*%n %|"; ## ## statusbar ## # default background for all statusbars. You can also give # the default foreground color for statusbar items. #sb_background = "%4%w"; sb_background = "%w"; # default backround for "default" statusbar group sb_default_bg = "%K%w"; # background for prompt / input line sb_prompt_bg = "%n"; # background for info statusbar sb_info_bg = "%8"; # background for topicbar (same default) sb_topic_bg = "%n"; # text at the beginning of statusbars. sb-item already puts # space there,so we don't use anything by default. sbstart = "%K>>%n"; # text at the end of statusbars. Use space so that it's never # used for anything. sbend = " "; topicsbstart = "{sbstart}"; topicsbend = ""; prompt = "%n$*>%n "; sb = " %c(%n$*%c)%n"; sbmode = "[%c+%n$*]"; sbaway = "[%9away%n]"; sbservertag = ":$0 (change with ^X)"; # activity in statusbar # ',' separator sb_act_sep = "%c$*"; # normal text sb_act_text = "%c$*"; # public message sb_act_msg = "%W$*"; # hilight sb_act_hilight = "%M$*"; # hilight with specified color, $0 = color, $1 = text sb_act_hilight_color = "$0$1-%n"; };
It seems as though the theme got cut off. Would you mind pasting the entire thing please? Btw, the scripts are great!
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scotti wrote:SpookyET wrote:Some are saying that I have left Arch Linux. Here's proof that I have not.
Is that conky? Can you share your config please?
You need this font.
Wow this worked perfectly and looks amazing. Any chance I can get the weather and gmail scripts too please?
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SpookyET wrote:scotti wrote:Is that conky? Can you share your config please?
You need this font.
Wow this worked perfectly and looks amazing. Any chance I can get the weather and gmail scripts too please?
gmail.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Switch;
use Text::Wrap;
my $what=$ARGV[0];
$user=""; #username for gmail account
$pass=""; #password for gmail account
$file="/tmp/gmail.html"; #temporary file to store gmail
#wrap format for subject
$Text::Wrap::columns=65; #Number of columns to wrap subject at
$initial_tab=""; #Tab for first line of subject
$subsequent_tab="\t"; #tab for wrapped lines
$quote="\""; #put quotes around subject
#limit the number of emails to be displayed
$emails=4; #if -1 display all emails
&passwd; #give password the proper url character encoding
switch($what){ #determine what the user wants
case "n" {&gmail; print "$new\n";} #print number of new emails
case "s" { #print $from and $subj for new email
&gmail;
if ($new>0){
my $size=@from;
if ($emails!=-1 && $size>$emails){$size=$emails;} #limit number of emails displayed
for(my $i=0; $i<$size; ++$i){
print "From: $from[$i]\n"; #print from line
$text=$quote.$subj[$i].$quote."\n";
print wrap($initial_tab, $subsequent_tab, $text); #print subject with word wrap
}
$size=@from;
if ($emails!=-1 && $size >$emails){print "$emails out of $size new emails displayed\n";}
}
}
case "e" { #print number of new emails, $from, and $subj
&gmail;
if($new==0){print "You have no new emails.\n";}
else{
print "You have $new new email(s).\n";
my $size=@from;
if ($emails!=-1 && $size>$emails){$size=$emails;} #limit number of emails displayed
for(my $i=0; $i<$size; ++$i){
print "From: $from[$i]\n"; #print from line
$text=$quote.$subj[$i].$quote;
print wrap($initial_tab, $subsequent_tab, $text); #print subject with word wrap
}
$size=@from;
if ($emails!=-1 && $size >$emails){print "$emails out of $size new emails displayed\n";}
}
}
else {
print "Usage Error: gmail.pl <option>\n";
print "\tn displays number of new emails\n";
print "\ts displays from line and subject line for each new email.\n";
print "\te displays the number of new emails and from line plus \n";
print "\t\tsubject line for each new email.\n";
} #didn't give proper option
}
sub gmail{
if(!(-e $file)){ #create file if it does not exists
`touch $file`;
}
#get new emails
`wget -O - https://$user:$pass\@mail.google.com/mail/feed/atom --no-check-certificate> $file`;
open(IN, $file); #open $file
my $i=0; #initialize count
$new=0; #initialize new emails to 0
my $flag=0;
while(<IN>){ #cycle through $file
if(/<entry>/){$flag=1;}
elsif(/<fullcount>(\d+)<\/fullcount>/){$new=$1;} #grab number of new emails
elsif($flag==1){
if(/<title>.+<\/title>/){push(@subj, &msg);} #grab new email titles
elsif(/<name>(.+)<\/name>/){push(@from, $1); $flag=0;} #grab new email from lines
}
}
close(IN); #close $file
}
sub passwd{ #change to url escape codes in password
#URL ESCAPE CODES
$_=$pass;
s/\%/\%25/g;
s/\#/\%23/g;
s/\$/\%24/g;
s/\&/\%26/g;
s/\//\%2F/g;
s/\:/\%3A/g;
s/\;/\%3B/g;
s/\</\%3C/g;
s/\=/\%3D/g;
s/\>/\%3E/g;
s/\?/\%3F/g;
s/\@/\%40/g;
s/\[/\%5B/g;
s/\\/\%5C/g;
s/\]/\%5D/g;
s/\^/\%5E/g;
s/\`/\%60/g;
s/\{/\%7B/g;
s/\|/\%7C/g;
s/\}/\%7D/g;
s/\~/\%7E/g;
$pass=$_;
}
sub msg{
#THE HTML CODED CHARACTER SET [ISO-8859-1]
chomp; s/<title>(.+)<\/title>/$1/; #get just the subject
#now replace any special characters
s/\&\#33\;/!/g; #Exclamation mark
s/\&\#34\;/"/g; s/\"\;/"/g; #Quotation mark
s/\&\#35\;/#/g; #Number sign
s/\&\#36\;/\$/g; #Dollar sign
s/\&\#37\;/%/g; #Percent sign
s/\&\#38\;/&/g; s/\&\;/&/g; #Ampersand
s/\&\#39\;/'/g; #Apostrophe
s/\&\#40\;/(/g; #Left parenthesis
s/\&\#41\;/)/g; #Right parenthesis
s/\&\#42\;/*/g; #Asterisk
s/\&\#43\;/+/g; #Plus sign
s/\&\#44\;/,/g; #Comma
s/\&\#45\;/-/g; #Hyphen
s/\&\#46\;/./g; #Period (fullstop)
s/\&\#47\;/\//g; #Solidus (slash)
s/\&\#58\;/:/g; #Colon
s/\&\#59\;/\;/g; #Semi-colon
s/\&\#60\;/</g; s/\<\;/</g; #Less than
s/\&\#61\;/=/g; #Equals sign
s/\&\#62\;/>/g; s/\>\;/>/g; #Greater than
s/\&\#63\;/\?/g; #Question mark
s/\&\#64\;/\@/g; #Commercial at
s/\&\#91\;/\[/g; #Left square bracket
s/\&\#92\;/\\/g; #Reverse solidus (backslash)
s/\&\#93\;/\]/g; #Right square bracket
s/\&\#94\;/\^/g; #Caret
s/\&\#95\;/_/g; #Horizontal bar (underscore)
s/\&\#96\;/\`/g; #Acute accent
s/\&\#123\;/\{/g; #Left curly brace
s/\&\#124\;/|/g; #Vertical bar
s/\&\#125\;/\}/g; #Right curly brace
s/\&\#126\;/~/g; #Tilde
s/\&\#161\;/¡/g; #Inverted exclamation
s/\&\#162\;/¢/g; #Cent sign
s/\&\#163\;/£/g; #Pound sterling
s/\&\#164\;/¤/g; #General currency sign
s/\&\#165\;/¥/g; #Yen sign
s/\&\#166\;/¦/g; #Broken vertical bar
s/\&\#167\;/§/g; #Section sign
s/\&\#168\;/¨/g; #Umlaut (dieresis)
s/\&\#169\;/©/g; s/\©\;/©/g; #Copyright
s/\&\#170\;/ª/g; #Feminine ordinal
s/\&\#171\;/«/g; #Left angle quote, guillemotleft
s/\&\#172\;/¬/g; #Not sign
s/\&\#174\;/®/g; #Registered trademark
s/\&\#175\;/¯/g; #Macron accent
s/\&\#176\;/°/g; #Degree sign
s/\&\#177\;/±/g; #Plus or minus
s/\&\#178\;/²/g; #Superscript two
s/\&\#179\;/³/g; #Superscript three
s/\&\#180\;/´/g; #Acute accent
s/\&\#181\;/µ/g; #Micro sign
s/\&\#182\;/¶/g; #Paragraph sign
s/\&\#183\;/·/g; #Middle dot
s/\&\#184\;/¸/g; #Cedilla
s/\&\#185\;/¹/g; #Superscript one
s/\&\#186\;/º/g; #Masculine ordinal
s/\&\#187\;/»/g; #Right angle quote, guillemotright
s/\&\#188\;/¼/g; s/\¼\;/¼/g; # Fraction one-fourth
s/\&\#189\;/½/g; s/\½\;/½/g; # Fraction one-half
s/\&\#190\;/¾/g; s/\¾\;/¾/g; # Fraction three-fourths
s/\&\#191\;/¿/g; #Inverted question mark
s/\&\#192\;/À/g; #Capital A, grave accent
s/\&\#193\;/Á/g; #Capital A, acute accent
s/\&\#194\;/Â/g; #Capital A, circumflex accent
s/\&\#195\;/Ã/g; #Capital A, tilde
s/\&\#196\;/Ä/g; #Capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#197\;/Å/g; #Capital A, ring
s/\&\#198\;/Æ/g; #Capital AE dipthong (ligature)
s/\&\#199\;/Ç/g; #Capital C, cedilla
s/\&\#200\;/È/g; #Capital E, grave accent
s/\&\#201\;/É/g; #Capital E, acute accent
s/\&\#202\;/Ê/g; #Capital E, circumflex accent
s/\&\#203\;/Ë/g; #Capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#204\;/Ì/g; #Capital I, grave accent
s/\&\#205\;/Í/g; #Capital I, acute accent
s/\&\#206\;/Î/g; #Capital I, circumflex accent
s/\&\#207\;/Ï/g; #Capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#208\;/Ð/g; #Capital Eth, Icelandic
s/\&\#209\;/Ñ/g; #Capital N, tilde
s/\&\#210\;/Ò/g; #Capital O, grave accent
s/\&\#211\;/Ó/g; #Capital O, acute accent
s/\&\#212\;/Ô/g; #Capital O, circumflex accent
s/\&\#213\;/Õ/g; #Capital O, tilde
s/\&\#214\;/Ö/g; #Capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#215\;/×/g; #Multiply sign
s/\&\#216\;/Ø/g; #Capital O, slash
s/\&\#217\;/Ù/g; #Capital U, grave accent
s/\&\#218\;/Ú/g; #Capital U, acute accent
s/\&\#219\;/Û/g; #Capital U, circumflex accent
s/\&\#220\;/Ü/g; #Capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#221\;/Ý/g; #Capital Y, acute accent
s/\&\#222\;/Þ/g; #Capital THORN, Icelandic
s/\&\#223\;/ß/g; #Small sharp s, German (sz ligature)
s/\&\#224\;/à/g; #Small a, grave accent
s/\&\#225\;/á/g; #Small a, acute accent
s/\&\#226\;/â/g; #Small a, circumflex accent
s/\&\#227\;/ã/g; #Small a, tilde
s/\&\#228\;/ä/g; #Small a, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#229\;/å/g; #Small a, ring
s/\&\#230\;/æ/g; #Small ae dipthong (ligature)
s/\&\#231\;/ç/g; #Small c, cedilla
s/\&\#232\;/è/g; #Small e, grave accent
s/\&\#233\;/é/g; #Small e, acute accent
s/\&\#234\;/ê/g; #Small e, circumflex accent
s/\&\#235\;/ë/g; #Small e, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#236\;/ì/g; #Small i, grave accent
s/\&\#237\;/í/g; #Small i, acute accent
s/\&\#238\;/î/g; #Small i, circumflex accent
s/\&\#239\;/ï/g; #Small i, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#240\;/ð/g; #Small eth, Icelandic
s/\&\#241\;/ñ/g; #Small n, tilde
s/\&\#242\;/ò/g; #Small o, grave accent
s/\&\#243\;/ó/g; #Small o, acute accent
s/\&\#244\;/ô/g; #Small o, circumflex accent
s/\&\#245\;/õ/g; #Small o, tilde
s/\&\#246\;/ö/g; #Small o, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#247\;/÷/g; #Division sign
s/\&\#248\;/ø/g; #Small o, slash
s/\&\#249\;/ù/g; #Small u, grave accent
s/\&\#250\;/ú/g; #Small u, acute accent
s/\&\#251\;/û/g; #Small u, circumflex accent
s/\&\#252\;/ü/g; #Small u, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#253\;/ý/g; #Small y, acute accent
s/\&\#254\;/þ/g; #Small thorn, Icelandic
s/\&\#255\;/ÿ/g; #Small y, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/^\s+//;
return $_;
}
weather.pl
#!/bin/sh
#AccuWeather (r) RSS weather tool for conky
#
#USAGE: weather.sh <locationcode>
#
#(c) Michael Seiler 2007
METRIC=1 #Should be 0 or 1; 0 for F, 1 for C
if [ -z $1 ]; then
echo
echo "USAGE: weather.sh <locationcode>"
echo
exit 0;
fi
curl -s http://rss.accuweather.com/rss/liveweather_rss.asp\?metric\=${METRIC}\&locCode\=$1 | perl -ne 'if (/Currently/) {chomp;/\<title\>Currently: (.*)?\<\/title\>/; print "$1"; }'
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cool conky
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Well, I am new to Arch (about 2-3 weeks or so), switched from ubuntu. So far i LOVE IT. Anyways, here are my screenshots. Its nothing special, but i like things look pretty. Although strangely enough i use the terminal WAAYYY more than i use all gui apps put together. For some reason i still like my pretty looking gnome to xfce or *box. Go figure!!
I still have a long ways to go in terms of configuring, but here goes:
Showing off some compiz magic:
screenie with Nautilus, the info script in gnome-term and ncmpc in another gnome-terminal.
my alt-tab (more compiz magic)
-Tj
-Tj
Now reborn as Tjh_ (to keep it similar to my username in other places)
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Thanks for your configs moparx, spent the whole afternoon modding your configs and building an irssi around it.
Last edited by Dream_Team (2008-04-14 18:43:45)
Fight our cause here . http://freesyko.co.nr
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More awesome wm
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Now that's a plethora of colors
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More awesome wm
http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/8704 … ak5.th.png
Wow! That's looking really great...can u shows us your configs ?
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which one? awesomerc? amazing config.yml? Xdefaults?
they are mostly based off Gigamo's configs, credits go to him.
Awesomerc - http://pastie.caboo.se/180604
Amazing config.yml - http://pastie.caboo.se/180606
Last edited by blu3ness (2008-04-14 18:02:54)
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which one? awesomerc? amazing config.yml? Xdefaults?
they are mostly based off Gigamo's configs, credits go to him.
Awesomerc - http://pastie.caboo.se/180604
Amazing config.yml - http://pastie.caboo.se/180606
What version of awesome are you using this with, cannot seem to get it to work with 2.2-3.
Thanks
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blu3ness wrote:which one? awesomerc? amazing config.yml? Xdefaults?
they are mostly based off Gigamo's configs, credits go to him.
Awesomerc - http://pastie.caboo.se/180604
Amazing config.yml - http://pastie.caboo.se/180606
What version of awesome are you using this with, cannot seem to get it to work with 2.2-3.
Thanks
Probably development (git) version. No worries though, it's no less stable than 2.2.
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