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Wow! I was going to give Xmonad a try but it wants to pull in 110MB of stuff to do it. That's bigger than Chromium was.
Try i3 (its in aur). Its really light on deps and very easy to configure. See my shot above
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I'm just going to go for it. I forgot that this is a test install anyway.
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Wow! I was going to give Xmonad a try but it wants to pull in 110MB of stuff to do it. That's bigger than Chromium was.
Only coz of GHC; as far as I know - after you have set up Xmonad, you can remove GHC.
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clean:
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/1631/clean.th.png
busy:
http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1284/busyj.th.pngcompiz standalone, conky, tint2, pcmanfm
wall please??
Only coz of GHC; as far as I know - after you have set up Xmonad, you can remove GHC. smile
but when you do "xmonad --recompile", after you have changed the config doesn't ghc is needed for recompilation?
Last edited by vik_k (2010-03-07 16:43:55)
"First learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a programming style. Then forget all that and just hack." ~ George Carrette
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lman wrote:clean:
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/1631/clean.th.png
busy:
http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1284/busyj.th.pngcompiz standalone, conky, tint2, pcmanfm
wall please??
Stalafin wrote:Only coz of GHC; as far as I know - after you have set up Xmonad, you can remove GHC. smile
but when you do "xmonad --recompile", after you have changed the config doesn't ghc is needed for recompilation?
You kinda answered that question yourself. Let me be more specific:
After you have set up XMonad and compiled the config to your liking, you can remove GHC. Of course this entails having to reinstall GHC if you ever want to change the configuration.
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^ got it. but imo it's not feasible,
because i am not using xmonad now but when i was, i used to tweak it a bit everyday.
neways it everyone's personal matter of choice.
"First learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a programming style. Then forget all that and just hack." ~ George Carrette
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Hi all...
Is there someone who knows how to get ncmpc++ using a zenburn-like theme? and the terminator terminal? I know how to change the colors in both, but i don't know what is the palette...
These are my configs:
ncmcp++: http://nanotube09.pastebin.com/j3jW4urY
terminator (I have yet got something similar): http://nanotube09.pastebin.com/uSeKrCBA
Thank you
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clean:
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/1631/clean.th.png
busy:
http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1284/busyj.th.pngcompiz standalone, conky, tint2, pcmanfm
Very nice looking. But doesn't tint2 not play nice with Viewports? Isn't that annoying?
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fvwm
vimperator, cmus, irssi and rox-filer.
screen with hardstatusalwaysfirstline patch
Simply amazing. Details please!
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Same as last month. Im addicted
I like it, whats the gtk-theme?
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Very nice looking. But doesn't tint2 not play nice with Viewports? Isn't that annoying?
Tint shows all the windows from current desktop (that's 4 viewports in compiz for me), and I got used to it. I think there are very few panels, that support showing only windows from current viewport. Maybe xfce4-panel, gnome-panel, but others like bmpanel, pypanel (not sure about fbpanel) are able to show only windows on per desktop bases.
Other than that, tint2 workes fine for me. Clicking on a window in taskbar from other viewport automatically switches to that viewport, what else do you need?
@vik_k
I created that in like 5 seconds with gimp. Here are the originals:
http://scarabuss.deviantart.com/art/xx-202-155579570
http://oliuss.deviantart.com/art/Wood-W … d-77342279
and my version:
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I like it, whats the gtk-theme?
royalty
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … tent=67866
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pogeymanz wrote:Very nice looking. But doesn't tint2 not play nice with Viewports? Isn't that annoying?
Tint shows all the windows from current desktop (that's 4 viewports in compiz for me), and I got used to it. I think there are very few panels, that support showing only windows from current viewport. Maybe xfce4-panel, gnome-panel, but others like bmpanel, pypanel (not sure about fbpanel) are able to show only windows on per desktop bases.
Other than that, tint2 workes fine for me. Clicking on a window in taskbar from other viewport automatically switches to that viewport, what else do you need?
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I understand. I am also using Compiz Standalone and I love Tint2 because it's the only panel that works well vertically for me, but I need it to honor viewports or I'll go crazy. Like you said, that limits me to Xfce4-panel or Gnome-panel and there ain't no way I'm installing half of Gnome just for a panel...
I tried going panel-less, but that sucked too. Woe is me.
Edit: Time for my shot:
Compiz Standalone, Xfce4-panel, Firefox with the HideGuiBars addon, myGtkMenu. Ask for other details.
Last edited by pogeymanz (2010-03-07 21:46:03)
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fvwm
vimperator, cmus, irssi and rox-filer.
screen with hardstatusalwaysfirstline patch
Amazing! I need your .screenrc.
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Here's my "monthly" script
edit: the punbb code tags somehow screw over the quoting in my code see the script here instead: http://github.com/JohannesSM64/bin/blob/master/monthly
May I ask, what is used to output that info in the terminal?
Here's my current screenshot:
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Not much is new. I'm moving away from KDE, one app at a time. I now use Mutt for mail (not pictured here) because I can't stand Akonadi. My goal is to relieve my system from it by the summer.
O-o Odd, I just moved away from KDE right now after installing gnome-control-center so I can tweak the color scheme to my liking:
I still wish that the control center didn't need metacity...(for some reason, gnome-color-chooser doesn't work that well w/o gnome-control center)
For every problem, there is a solution that is:
Clean
Simple and most of all...wrong!
Github page
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JohannesSM64 wrote:Here's my "monthly" script
edit: the punbb code tags somehow screw over the quoting in my code see the script here instead: http://github.com/JohannesSM64/bin/blob/master/monthlyMay I ask, what is used to output that info in the terminal?
Here's my current screenshot:
Its called archey.
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http://omploader.org/tM3Jscg http://omploader.org/tM3Jscw
Scrotwm on Arch Linux x64. No modifications except for turning off Scrotwm's Bar.
How'd you get pacman to use dashes (-) instead of crunches (#) for the progressbars?
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Mostly just the default KDE right now...
I got the wallpaper from this image on Wikipedia.
Last edited by Kaeso (2010-03-08 00:46:55)
"Je suis venu au monde très jeune dans un temps très vieux." --Erik Satie
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