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Btw: Are you using SBCL or CLISP ?
Using SBCL since that was what they had listed as a dependency on their site - hadn't used lisp apart from emacs lisp up to that point so wasn't really aware of the differences (just did as I was told!). There isn't really a difference beyond SBCL being a free implementation right?
Any chance of having a look at your .emacs and .stumpwmrc? I'm liking stumpwm so much I'm actually considering switching to emacs from vim... smile
Trust me you won't go back once you have experienced living in a lisp environment...its, to quote another WM, awesome
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dr.cranium wrote:Go go dino love
How did you achieve the sexeh arch info?
I love those walls. Got a couple huge .rars off of /wg/ on 4chan. Here is the script. I modified it slightly for Compiz.
Here is the original thread:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=24208
Here is mine:
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I cleared out a lot of my bizarre themes and icon sets after last month's shots. There's something very relieving about having a consistent theme to everything, very nice and simple. Everything in there is pretty self explanatory, and I would never normally have firefox and sonata in the same space, but it serves as a busy shot. Panel is bmpanel with the clearlooks theme. Can't remember which user created it, but it is awesome, so thumbs up to them.
yettenet, love the new theme and wallpaper, but I was wondering if you could make a 1680x1050 version of the stripes? I'd really enjoy having that on my workspace.
vim? EMACS? Pssh, I code in Scribus.
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Changed some things here and there:
Just for fun, here's a shot of a Pardus installation I reviewed yesterday.
Keep it Simple, Sexy
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Theomachos wrote:Btw: Are you using SBCL or CLISP ?
Using SBCL since that was what they had listed as a dependency on their site - hadn't used lisp apart from emacs lisp up to that point so wasn't really aware of the differences (just did as I was told!). There isn't really a difference beyond SBCL being a free implementation right?
strankan wrote:Any chance of having a look at your .emacs and .stumpwmrc? I'm liking stumpwm so much I'm actually considering switching to emacs from vim... smile
Trust me you won't go back once you have experienced living in a lisp environment...its, to quote another WM, awesome
Yeah I'm guessing that to Was trying to get a feel for erc last night but It's a bit hard when I'm not really used to emacs yet.. Gonna get it though!
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GTK Theme I made
http://albums.kimag.es/albums/greatmeta … 844117.pngNormal use.
http://albums.kimag.es/albums/greatmeta … 423670.png
Can you please post your awesome, xdefaults configs etc? cheers. Just started on awesome and need to perfect my .awesome.lua and xdefaults.
ARCH64 | XMonad | Configs | myAURpkgs | ArchWiki Contribs | Screenies
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.Xdefaults
http://slexy.org/raw/s2E50lKVNA
.awesomerc.lua
http://slexy.org/raw/s20sYE4vKG
GTK theme
https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/28725/Oriental.tar.gz
Good luck
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Abelian wrote:Theomachos wrote:Btw: Are you using SBCL or CLISP ?
Using SBCL since that was what they had listed as a dependency on their site - hadn't used lisp apart from emacs lisp up to that point so wasn't really aware of the differences (just did as I was told!). There isn't really a difference beyond SBCL being a free implementation right?
strankan wrote:Any chance of having a look at your .emacs and .stumpwmrc? I'm liking stumpwm so much I'm actually considering switching to emacs from vim... smile
Trust me you won't go back once you have experienced living in a lisp environment...its, to quote another WM, awesome
Yeah I'm guessing that to Was trying to get a feel for erc last night but It's a bit hard when I'm not really used to emacs yet.. Gonna get it though!
Clisp builds smaller binaries
(...and i experienced some freezes with sbcl, while clisp works flawlessly - at least for me *g* - apart from working with slime/swank)
I think I'll have to clean up my dotfiles a bit....ahem...before sending them around
But as you mentioned ERC, you might be interested in this:
http://paste.lisp.org/display/57035
There are several other useful functions for your Stumpwm...
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http://koti.mbnet.fi/azy/evilwm_03072008.png
evilwm urxvt screen cmus aptitude pidgin conky xterm scrot nautilus trayer
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strankan wrote:Abelian wrote:Theomachos wrote:Btw: Are you using SBCL or CLISP ?
Using SBCL since that was what they had listed as a dependency on their site - hadn't used lisp apart from emacs lisp up to that point so wasn't really aware of the differences (just did as I was told!). There isn't really a difference beyond SBCL being a free implementation right?
Trust me you won't go back once you have experienced living in a lisp environment...its, to quote another WM, awesome
Yeah I'm guessing that to Was trying to get a feel for erc last night but It's a bit hard when I'm not really used to emacs yet.. Gonna get it though!
Clisp builds smaller binaries
(...and i experienced some freezes with sbcl, while clisp works flawlessly - at least for me *g* - apart from working with slime/swank)I think I'll have to clean up my dotfiles a bit....ahem...before sending them around
But as you mentioned ERC, you might be interested in this:
http://paste.lisp.org/display/57035There are several other useful functions for your Stumpwm...
Oh, cheers for that link. Now I know what I'm doing tonight instead of mowing the lawn
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Here is my desktop for the month of July
Clean:
http://fsckr.net/images/thumbnail-clean.png
Dirty: Running Nitrogen, HP-toolbox, Weechat, sysinfo (pipe-menu), and sonata.
what font are you using in your openbox menu? very nice indeed!
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chm0d wrote:Here is my desktop for the month of July
Clean:
http://fsckr.net/images/thumbnail-clean.png
Dirty: Running Nitrogen, HP-toolbox, Weechat, sysinfo (pipe-menu), and sonata.
what font are you using in your openbox menu? very nice indeed!
The font I am using is Evanescent 13. I got it from http://www.dafont.com
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Nice wallpaper Mind sharing ?
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http://xs329.xs.to/xs329/08275/2008-07- … png.xs.jpg
Nothing advanced, but I like it
That is nice looking. I tried PekWM for a little, but at the time I wanted a margin at the bottom of the screen for conky, and couldn't figure out how in Pek, so I left
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PrimoTurbo wrote:Nice wallpaper Mind sharing ?
You can find it here - http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper/details.php?id=1387
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After a year of using KDE3.5 and in light of really not liking 4.1, I moved yesterday to XFCE and i am really happy:
Cleansed:
http://img354.imageshack.us/img354/5883 … sj6.th.pngDirty scum:
http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/6567 … af6.th.png
Xfce is so pretty, have to switch sometime, meanwhile KDE works fine.
So here is my pretty standard setup:
The strangeness of the left desktop is due to it being virtually larger, ATI.
Cerebral: "Welcome to the distro. You'll never leave. Mwahaha"
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