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Do you adapt the air dates of your series manually everytime? :-/
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Do you adapt the air dates of your series manually everytime? :-/
Well, only if there hasn't been an episode for quite some time like a summer stop.
Or do you know a feed somewhere that has information about the air dates of episodes..? that would be a nice addition
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@markg85: If you want something to quickly launch programs (I assume thats what quicklaunch thing for tint2 means) you can check out dmenu, gmrun, or even gnome-do.
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B wrote:Do you adapt the air dates of your series manually everytime? :-/
Well, only if there hasn't been an episode for quite some time like a summer stop.
Or do you know a feed somewhere that has information about the air dates of episodes..? that would be a nice addition
You can try to get this information from imdb. One example: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810788/episodes
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Chromium :-D
where do u get Chromium ? if from aur wich one ? coz there r a lot of them :S
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markg85 wrote:B wrote:Do you adapt the air dates of your series manually everytime? :-/
Well, only if there hasn't been an episode for quite some time like a summer stop.
Or do you know a feed somewhere that has information about the air dates of episodes..? that would be a nice addition
You can try to get this information from imdb. One example: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810788/episodes
Actually the best source would be, I believe, epguides.com .
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wallpaper: Result of a gimp tutorial
icons: Dust
gtk2: Murrine-Gray
Openbox theme: 1977-grey
running programs: tint2, conky, nautilus-gloobus, gloobus-preview (PDF open).
system tray: dropbox, firefox (alltray), checkgmail, skype, pidgin, nm-applet.
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awesome as always daisuke:lol:
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Experimenting with dwm...
/edit Fixed url: thanks Ranguvar
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Both of those pictures link to the same image..?
I believe the link you want for the second pic would be http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasonwryan/3917267858/
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flavioamieiro wrote:markg85 wrote:Well, only if there hasn't been an episode for quite some time like a summer stop.
Or do you know a feed somewhere that has information about the air dates of episodes..? that would be a nice addition
You can try to get this information from imdb. One example: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810788/episodes
Actually the best source would be, I believe, epguides.com .
imdb and epguide "could" both be used but the sad thing is that there is no feed on new episode air dates on either of those sites.
So, in the case of imdb i could (don't know the details though) use there api to collect the info, then parse the info further for the real dates and then put it in a feed of my own. That last part is probably not allowed on imdb. with epguides there is no feed or api at all for air dates (not that i could find) so in that case it would be parsing all data till i have what i want... oke, all possible but i don't think i will do that.
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One more this month, since the new nitrogen window decoration looks so damn sexy...
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where do u get Chromium ? if from aur wich one ? coz there r a lot of them :S
I use chromium-snapshot (daily builds) from the AUR
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One more this month, since the new nitrogen window decoration looks so damn sexy...
Can you tell me whether that theme is on the repos or not? Just started out with KDE 4 on my desktop, still fiddling around (hell, I can't even find the spot to change the wallpaper >_>).
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Rasi wrote:One more this month, since the new nitrogen window decoration looks so damn sexy...
Can you tell me whether that theme is on the repos or not? Just started out with KDE 4 on my desktop, still fiddling around (hell, I can't even find the spot to change the wallpaper >_>).
wallpaper is changed by rightclicking your desktop, lol...
anyway, the window decoration is not pre-installed, its in aur (kdedecor-nitrogen-kde4)
the qtstyle is qtcurve-kde4 which is in the repos. It can be set in systemsettings -> appearance and has LOTS of options and also quite some presets included.
The icons are Ikons, which can be found on kde-look.org and can be installed in systemsettings -> appearance -> icons
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I end up running into your screenshots here, OS Talk, and the Ubuntu Forums. It's amazing- every one of your screen shots are different, look awesome, run a different WM or OS, yet all give off the exact same feel.
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One more this month, since the new nitrogen window decoration looks so damn sexy...
What is that icon set?
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Rasi wrote:One more this month, since the new nitrogen window decoration looks so damn sexy...
What is that icon set?
The icons are Ikons, which can be found on kde-look.org and can be installed in systemsettings -> appearance -> icons
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i didn't show obox menu, because i'm too lazy to get it in shape, but i'll do it someday ;-D
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I switched to kde4.3.1 from extra, it seems to be working fine so far, I think the change will become permanent for me.
clean:
firefox, dolphin (which i hated the first time i used when kde 4 first came out, but now it's grown on me), and konsole. I love kde
I usually take my time getting to know the different settings and theming options and what not, so my desktop probably wont change much.
kde4.3.1-1, quartz decoration (looking for new ones), black glass theme (also looking for new one, though i love how the search/download of theme options is built-in to the preferences now.)
kernel26-git (20090911)
firefox 3.6a1 (theme office 2007 black)
icons - buff deuce kde
3 conkys, weather script found either on this or the conky thread, same as package notifier
see you in a screenshot thread in 6 months!
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KlavKalashj wrote:Mountainjew wrote:Very nice! What fonts are you using? And what is this cool round thing with apps?
My font is Helvetica, and the round thing is called Daisy. It can be changed into a media controller or a dock, it's on kde-look.org
algol.tr wrote:very elegant! what is your weather applet?
The weather plasmoid is Yet Another Weather Plasmoid, or YAWP.
Beautiful launcher, that Daisy. Its really too bad that KDE4 is so bloated and I can't use it on my system. I really tried, trust me
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Mountainjew wrote:KlavKalashj wrote:Very nice! What fonts are you using? And what is this cool round thing with apps?
My font is Helvetica, and the round thing is called Daisy. It can be changed into a media controller or a dock, it's on kde-look.org
algol.tr wrote:very elegant! what is your weather applet?
The weather plasmoid is Yet Another Weather Plasmoid, or YAWP.
Beautiful launcher, that Daisy. Its really too bad that KDE4 is so bloated and I can't use it on my system. I really tried, trust me
KDE 4.3 isn't bloated at all. At startup, mine uses 0 - 2% cpu and 250MB of ram. 4.3 Is a big improvement in those areas over 4.2. I'd say it's more lightweight than Gnome atm, they really have done a great job with it.
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B wrote:Rasi wrote:One more this month, since the new nitrogen window decoration looks so damn sexy...
Can you tell me whether that theme is on the repos or not? Just started out with KDE 4 on my desktop, still fiddling around (hell, I can't even find the spot to change the wallpaper >_>).
wallpaper is changed by rightclicking your desktop, lol...
anyway, the window decoration is not pre-installed, its in aur (kdedecor-nitrogen-kde4)
the qtstyle is qtcurve-kde4 which is in the repos. It can be set in systemsettings -> appearance and has LOTS of options and also quite some presets included.
The icons are Ikons, which can be found on kde-look.org and can be installed in systemsettings -> appearance -> icons
Sorry Been using Openbox for more than a year now and I guess using feh for a background is all I know . But yes, silly question
Mountainjew: Openbox launches here with less than 60 MB to a running desktop, so yes, KDE is bloated in a sense (not everyone has 200 MB RAM to spare). But then again, as some people say, RAM is there to be used - and I'm sure a Vista/WIndows 7 setup will consume quite a bit more still on an empty desktop.
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