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thanks haxit. that wallpaper for some reason is very eye catching lol
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XFCE.
I don't understand why people bother with Gnome + Compiz when XFCE's native compositing is SO much lighter.
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YtseJammin wrote:sen wrote:http://th05.deviantart.com/fs40/300W/f/ … y_sen7.png
Back to my favourite WM/DE.Can i have the conkyrc?
Sure, there you go: *click*
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I'm mostly running XP on my main computer because I got a ATI HD4870 and I wanted to play all the games. (Crysis, Fallout, GTA4, Farcry2, Mass Effect, Mirror's Edge)
But also got a monitor for an old Pentium 3 I had, so now I use it as a music player. I've setup synergy and it's awesome to control 2 computers with 1 mouse and keyboard. Here it is, custom gtk & open theme and Eikon icons.
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Hi, first time poster, it's still a work in progress
openbox with simple pypanel on top and cairo-dock on bottom
Wallpaper please / where'd you get it? It's very nice
@PrimoTurbo: Your links are broken
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@PrimoTurbo:
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http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee85 … _scrot.jpg
XFCE.
I don't understand why people bother with Gnome + Compiz when XFCE's native compositing is SO much lighter.
Looks very good - themes please
P.S.: I bother with compiz for exposé but when I see your desktop I think I could stop using it ;b
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GTK + XFWM: Mire v2
Icons: Gnome Colors
Cursor: DMZ AA
Wallpaper: Wall Graffiti
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"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
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Wallpaper please / where'd you get it? It's very nice
There you go http://vhm-alex.deviantart.com/art/Open … s-15043941
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My Arch Linux setup is running great and hasn't changed, so I decided to post this: using Vista x64 to host OpenBSD inside of Virtual PC 2007. And since OpenBSD supports Virtual PC's emulated network card, I am even able to login via OpenSSH using PuTTY.
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Hmmm. I might have to leave Evilwm for a while and give Awesome a try.
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Using Analog gtk with Modified Jello fluxbox this time!
wallpaper link?
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@Cosay:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=61754
And why are you posting Windows shots here? This section is provided to help Arch users get their set up looking good.
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http://www.gigamo.be/pics/currentdeskt.png
Now also using shifty \o/
Nice Gigamo but I liked your previous theme more also try a grey scale one
Im on XMonad for desktop now and enjoying it but might keep using awesome-git on lappy later on.
Here is a new one.
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@Cosay:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=61754
And why are you posting Windows shots here? This section is provided to help Arch users get their set up looking good.
It's unix related, and no different than when Archers post screenshots on the Ubuntu forums.
Besides, where does it say in your linked topic that this is only for Arch Linux screenshots?
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Im on XMonad for desktop now and enjoying it but might keep using awesome-git on lappy later on.
Here is a new one.
The only good thing xmonad offered above awesome was resizable clients in slave area, which awesome now does as well (and even better). In my experience awesome is also alot faster, and I didn't like the fact of having to use external apps to get an inferior statusbar.
Anyway, what's that firefox theme you're using?
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ST.x wrote:Im on XMonad for desktop now and enjoying it but might keep using awesome-git on lappy later on.
Here is a new one.
The only good thing xmonad offered above awesome was resizable clients in slave area, which awesome now does as well (and even better). In my experience awesome is also alot faster, and I didn't like the fact of having to use external apps to get an inferior statusbar.
Anyway, what's that firefox theme you're using?
Oh okay, im finding XMonad to be much faster and much more stable overall, many modules(contrib) with more layouts, actions, hooks and the documentation for all the extensions is nicely done. Also using dzen and conky is fine. But still ill give Awesome on the lappy a hack and borrow more of your configs to help The FF theme is Whitehart.
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Gigamo wrote:http://www.gigamo.be/pics/currentdeskt.png
Now also using shifty \o/
Nice Gigamo but I liked your previous theme more also try a grey scale one
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Im on XMonad for desktop now and enjoying it but might keep using awesome-git on lappy later on.Here is a new one.
Is that ncmpc on the lower left? How did you get it like that?
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ST.x wrote:Gigamo wrote:http://www.gigamo.be/pics/currentdeskt.png
Now also using shifty \o/
Nice Gigamo but I liked your previous theme more also try a grey scale one
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Im on XMonad for desktop now and enjoying it but might keep using awesome-git on lappy later on.Here is a new one.
Is that ncmpc on the lower left? How did you get it like that?
I didn't change the colours from default, im using the git version and I just copied over the default config to ~
edit: this is ncmpcpp btw
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