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Posting Guidelines (copied from last month, which was copied from the previous month)
DO NOT post full resolution screenshots! You can use the "mogrify" command (pacman -S imagemagick) to make a thumbnail of your screenshot:
$ cp screenie.png thumb-screenie.png
$ mogrify -resize 20% thumb-screenie.png
Sizes Twenty percent of the original size is great for 1024x768 screenies. For bigger sizes (and especially for multi-monitor setups), we ask you to keep in mind not everyone uses broadband, and use an even smaller size (10% of a Full HD setup will still be 192x180, for example).
NOTE: Anything wider than 250px or over 50Kb in size will be removed.
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[url=http://my.site.com/screenie.png][img]http://my.site.com/thumb-screenie.png[/img][/url]
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Use the "Thumbnail for forums" link code that is supplied by the image hosting sites to post your thumbnail link.
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archlinux on Macbook Pro 10,1
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Which scrobbler are you using?
##hippie irc.freenode.net
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Which scrobbler are you using?
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Using modified elementary theme for better contrast.
See this post for details: [link].
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Looks like any other Gnome. Or Ubuntu O.o
What is the name of the application for your bottom panel, or can that be done natively in Gnome?
edit: Is it AWN?
Last edited by Sjoden (2010-09-02 00:51:10)
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KlavKalashj wrote:Looks like any other Gnome. Or Ubuntu O.o
What is the name of the application for your bottom panel, or can that be done natively in Gnome?
edit: Is it AWN?
Nah, looks like docky/docky2
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@mountainjew: What font are you using in conky?
Openbox, bmpanel2, conky, ROX
It's Yanone Kaffeesatz.
Sweet desktop!. Is that Conky on the left?
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Enedene, that's a swell wallpaper. Thus, I've stolen it.
I'm glad you did.
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KlavKalashj wrote:Looks like any other Gnome. Or Ubuntu O.o
What is the name of the application for your bottom panel, or can that be done natively in Gnome?
edit: Is it AWN?
It's Docky. The best dock imo, but not as much features as AWN.
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@Mountainjew thank you so much, since mpdscribble got broken by some curl update.
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@Mountainjew thank you so much, since mpdscribble got broken by some curl update.
There is a simple fix: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=103034
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Repost from the last month because I didn't think about the date
Wallpaper and rc.xml, please?
Where do you pick this amazing wallpapers from ?
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Thank you!
And yes, the icons are drawn with ROX, and the labels are Conky.
Great job!
And what is the icon theme? Where can I find those icons?
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Great job!
And what is the icon theme? Where can I find those icons?
They're called Woodstock:
http://prekeshc.deviantart.com/art/Wood … -165868778
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