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Just a basic Gnome setup. Getting tired of tweaking all the time...
You really are undecided, aren't you? Looks like you are in the process of KDE'ifying your Gnome. I give you one more month until you go back to KDE. :-p
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Mountainjew wrote:Just a basic Gnome setup. Getting tired of tweaking all the time...
You really are undecided, aren't you? Looks like you are in the process of KDE'ifying your Gnome. I give you one more month until you go back to KDE. :-p
Lol nah, i've been back to gnome for about a month now and loving it. It keeps me more productive, since it's not as 'in my face' as KDE was...Even though it's higher mem usage than kde, i'm sticking with it
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Well, wallpaper says it all, there's nothing to add I'd like to ask about this round monitor in the middle - what's that?
Even though it's higher mem usage than kde
Now I'm surprised . I always thought Gnome is lighter.
Last edited by vi3dr0 (2010-05-09 23:51:30)
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smakked wrote:Well, wallpaper says it all, there's nothing to add
I'd like to ask about this round monitor in the middle - what's that?
Mountainjew wrote:Even though it's higher mem usage than kde
Now I'm surprised . I always thought Gnome is lighter.
Yeah me too...It was the last time i used it which was a couple of years ago...But i'm constantly hitting 900MB+, and in KDE it was about 600 - 700 for the same tasks
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Xenokite wrote:Here my month just wallpaper and color change.
::::CLEAN::::
http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/448/ … 050.th.pngUploaded with ImageShack.us
::::DIRTY::::
http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/7263/2 … 050.th.pngUploaded with ImageShack.us
not much has changed , working on a AWESOME desktop so i am teaching myself the ropes.
hey Xenokite, There is an anime or manga related to that wallpaper?
Edit: please, wallpaper?
:::: Here the link for the wallpaper ::::
http://konachan.com/post/show/74962/blu … roganeusag
Here you can also look up shirogane usagi that is the name of the series of demon females
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Just finished this today.
Using: xmonad, dzen2, conky. I use 3 conky scripts to render the "HUD," top right, bottom left, bottom right. This is my config for my desktop only. I soon plan to use this config on my studio 15 laptop, which will problably require some tweaking.
For configs, go to my github below.
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smakked wrote:Well, wallpaper says it all, there's nothing to add
I'd like to ask about this round monitor in the middle - what's that?
Yeah sorry , should have said what i use
Compiz Standalone
Xfdesktop (for now till compiz-menu works?)
No Dock or Panel as i find them annoying
The rings are Conky Lua Rings, just modified someone elses config from conkyharcore
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A pretty standard Gnome setup with some bodged together Conky widgets.
Looking forward to this enormous collection of grey tray icon background bugs being fixed
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http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/7074 … 510.th.png
A pretty standard Gnome setup with some bodged together Conky widgets.
Looking forward to this enormous collection of grey tray icon background bugs being fixed
wow... how did you do those conky widgets? please share configs
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wow... how did you do those conky widgets? please share configs
My conky config folder is here http://github.com/bobwallis/dotfiles/tr … er/.conky/.
The calendar and clock widgets use standard Conky stuff and conkyForecast.
The Facebook one uses FBCMD and some probably awful sed usage to grab the info and download my profile picture.
The BBC News and lastFm scripts both run a PHP script to download data from feeds and assemble it into png background images and text files.
They're all done pretty hackily, but work for me with occasional tweaking (the right alignment of the lower right clock seems particularly temperamental).
Eventually I'll get around to finishing them off and adding my Google Calendar appointments to the calendar widget.
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Just finished this today.
Clean:
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/3990 … 505.th.pngDirty:
http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/3990 … 505.th.pngUsing: xmonad, dzen2, conky. I use 3 conky scripts to render the "HUD," top right, bottom left, bottom right. This is my config for my desktop only. I soon plan to use this config on my studio 15 laptop, which will problably require some tweaking.
For configs, go to my github below.
Wow, that is a SUPER COMPUTER with 8 (eight !!) CPUs...
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@nanotube09: That's just i7 quad-core with hyper-threading.
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tint2 instead of xfce4-panel.
I just got it configured and will probably mess with tint2 a lot more.
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@C!oud - great one mate.
Been a while. First one this month from my side. Thanks to thayer.
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vi3dr0 wrote:smakked wrote:Well, wallpaper says it all, there's nothing to add
I'd like to ask about this round monitor in the middle - what's that?
Mountainjew wrote:Even though it's higher mem usage than kde
Now I'm surprised . I always thought Gnome is lighter.
Yeah me too...It was the last time i used it which was a couple of years ago...But i'm constantly hitting 900MB+, and in KDE it was about 600 - 700 for the same tasks
I have a full gnome install on my arch install and I havent seen it go above 600 yet, usually stays around 300-400 for web browsing and such, and its ~280 on cold boot.
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Theme is shiki-colors, icons gnome-colors.
Wall:
http://ipapun.deviantart.com/art/Raining-146593618
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@C!oud - great one mate.
Been a while. First one this month from my side. Thanks to thayer.
Which font are you using in your terminals?
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Hi, would you mind sharing the configuration of your vimperator? It looks really nice.
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First time I've posted a screenshot. Running dwm/urxvt/vim. Custom 256-color vim color scheme. Wallpaper is a modified version of Vladstudio's Eos 6.
Clean:
http://thumbnails27.imagebam.com/7936/6 … 359287.gif
Busy:
http://thumbnails26.imagebam.com/7936/6 … 359291.gif
How did you get icons in dwm's statusbar?
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Lokaltog wrote:First time I've posted a screenshot. Running dwm/urxvt/vim. Custom 256-color vim color scheme. Wallpaper is a modified version of Vladstudio's Eos 6.
Clean:
http://thumbnails27.imagebam.com/7936/6 … 359287.gif
Busy:
http://thumbnails26.imagebam.com/7936/6 … 359291.gifHow did you get icons in dwm's statusbar?
You needed to read another page or two into the thread... http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 79#p755079
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Still running XMonad. Configs in my signature.
Only thing new is the reminder in the bottom status bar of the first screen that reminds me to reboot when a new kernel has been installed. It compares the current uptime with the last kernel update from pacman.log
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Found Pnevma's colorschemes and it was love at first sight.
Where can I get that wallpaper? I like those colours.
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Haven't changed mine any great deal in a few months, few color edits here and there only.
XMonad with Firefox(Vimperator) and irssi shown.
Please, please please, share your vimpertor colorscheme, it's awesome!
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