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Could you give the link to those icons? :0
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Gnome + Openbox. Not so bad and adding Gnome doesnt demand that much more resources.
So fresh and so clean:
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 6b6b14.jpg
Link Fullsize: http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 65b087.jpgMessy
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 651cc0.jpg
Link Fullsize: http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 324509.jpg
What panel u using?
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yama wrote:Gnome + Openbox. Not so bad and adding Gnome doesnt demand that much more resources.
So fresh and so clean:
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 6b6b14.jpg
Link Fullsize: http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 65b087.jpgMessy
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 651cc0.jpg
Link Fullsize: http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 324509.jpgWhat panel u using?
I think it is a gnome-panel
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hm.maybe other panel?)
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yama wrote:Gnome + Openbox. Not so bad and adding Gnome doesnt demand that much more resources.
So fresh and so clean:
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 6b6b14.jpg
Link Fullsize: http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 65b087.jpgMessy
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 651cc0.jpg
Link Fullsize: http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217 … 324509.jpgWhat panel u using?
Its gnome-panel.
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XFire wrote:Could you give the link to those icons? :0
Sure
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http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o28/ … 080808.png
Gtk + Metacity is Nonix
Icons are Crashbit
Wallpaper from deviantartNothing fancy, but it works very well for me.
Nice IP.
can i hax u nao?
i don't know you that well.
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Try to hack 127.0.0.1 . I'm serrious
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can i have your dzen and xmonad configurations?
xmonad.hs
.xinitrc
system monitor script
I also use this xbm icon pack.
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Try to hack 127.0.0.1 . I'm serrious
I'm in that suckal's box, doin' rm -rf /boot
I am the greatest!
i don't know you that well.
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Nice IP.
can i hax u nao?
LOL, I hope you don't.
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jbromley wrote:Now for something with almost no eye candy...
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/135/ … vs0.th.png
Xmonad with two instances of dzen2. The instance on the left is for xmonad status and the instance on the right shows the output of a custom Ruby system monitor script. Also shown are emacs and mocp.What are you using for your volume OSD?
I wrote an xosd script, but it doesn't redraw quickly enough so it doesn't seem very fluid when I change volume.
Yes, I've also found that using osdcat/xosd is less than satisfactory for volume display because of the redraw issues like getting two images or more images on top of each other when changing volume rapidly. I have a ThinkPad so in my case tpb handles the volume display. It actually works correctly when you press the volume buttons multiple times. Perhaps if you use libxosd directly you getter better control of redrawing. Or perhaps tpb handles cleaning up the display when the OSD changes quickly. It might be worth a look at the tpb code to see what it is doing. If it can be done with libxosd directly (i.e., tpb isn't doing any special display handling) perhaps wrapping libxosd for whatever scripting language you're using might be doable. SWiG would probably make a pretty good wrapper for the library.
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mqt wrote:jbromley wrote:Now for something with almost no eye candy...
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/135/ … vs0.th.png
Xmonad with two instances of dzen2. The instance on the left is for xmonad status and the instance on the right shows the output of a custom Ruby system monitor script. Also shown are emacs and mocp.What are you using for your volume OSD?
I wrote an xosd script, but it doesn't redraw quickly enough so it doesn't seem very fluid when I change volume.
Yes, I've also found that using osdcat/xosd is less than satisfactory for volume display because of the redraw issues like getting two images or more images on top of each other when changing volume rapidly. I have a ThinkPad so in my case tpb handles the volume display. It actually works correctly when you press the volume buttons multiple times. Perhaps if you use libxosd directly you getter better control of redrawing. Or perhaps tpb handles cleaning up the display when the OSD changes quickly. It might be worth a look at the tpb code to see what it is doing. If it can be done with libxosd directly (i.e., tpb isn't doing any special display handling) perhaps wrapping libxosd for whatever scripting language you're using might be doable. SWiG would probably make a pretty good wrapper for the library.
Not sure what exactly you are looking for but you can make a pretty good volume bar with dzen2. link
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Skruf wrote:http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o28/ … 080808.png
Gtk + Metacity is Nonix
Icons are Crashbit
Wallpaper from deviantartNothing fancy, but it works very well for me.
Nice IP.
can i hax u nao?
Feel free to hack non-routable IPs my friend...
Next time before you try to be l33t, think.
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bl1nk wrote:crispus wrote:http://xs330.xs.to/xs330/08324/newscreen321.png.xs.jpg
this is what im looking at now, pretty clean at the moment.
I like your wallpaper where to get it?
the link doesn't work
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COMMUNISTCHINA wrote:Skruf wrote:http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o28/ … 080808.png
Gtk + Metacity is Nonix
Icons are Crashbit
Wallpaper from deviantartNothing fancy, but it works very well for me.
Nice IP.
can i hax u nao?Feel free to hack non-routable IPs my friend...
Next time before you try to be l33t, think.
Yeah, how dare I joke.
i don't know you that well.
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Hey artur, I used that katana wallpaper for a while, and I added a little scroll below the sword, for conky (fonts like "konfucious" are also a nice touch): http://sysphere.org/~anrxc/local/images/scroll.xcf
You need to install an RTFM interface.
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B wrote:COMMUNISTCHINA wrote:Nice IP.
can i hax u nao?Feel free to hack non-routable IPs my friend...
Next time before you try to be l33t, think.
Yeah, how dare I joke.
Isnt that post a little contradicting???:rolleyes:
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COMMUNISTCHINA wrote:Skruf wrote:http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o28/ … 080808.png
Gtk + Metacity is Nonix
Icons are Crashbit
Wallpaper from deviantartNothing fancy, but it works very well for me.
Nice IP.
can i hax u nao?Feel free to hack non-routable IPs my friend...
Next time before you try to be l33t, think.
I'm guessing he was joking...
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Can your tiling WM do this?
http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs31/i/2008/ … etsMtl.jpg
I think I have found A Good Window Manager: StumpWM.
Xmonad can! Stumpwm is good too. I used it for a while and really liked the hackability. It was just a bit too sluggish for my tastes though.
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