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#326 2010-11-22 23:04:12

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

dsdeiz wrote:
splittercode wrote:

I'm back to arch and Xmonad after a ~3 month break (involuntary, of course tongue).
http://ompldr.org/tNjlmNw http://ompldr.org/tNjlmOA

That setup is pretty neat! Mind sharing your configs? xmonad.hs, dzen2 and conky? Thanks! big_smile

ditto. also vim color theme, please. :} everything looks great.

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#327 2010-11-22 23:17:01

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

Hey edma could I get all your configs? Your desktop looks really nice.

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#328 2010-11-22 23:42:22

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

milomouse wrote:
dsdeiz wrote:
splittercode wrote:

I'm back to arch and Xmonad after a ~3 month break (involuntary, of course tongue).
http://ompldr.org/tNjlmNw http://ompldr.org/tNjlmOA

That setup is pretty neat! Mind sharing your configs? xmonad.hs, dzen2 and conky? Thanks! big_smile

ditto. also vim color theme, please. :} everything looks great.

+1 for this request. Your configs are quite neat, nice and simple. I'm curious about them. Mind sharing ?


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#329 2010-11-22 23:58:19

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

edma2 wrote:

playing with my scrotwm

hey how do you like scrotwm? iv been thinking of testing it but whenever i switch WM's i tend to messup something and end up having to reinstall arch so iv been hesitant to try it

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#330 2010-11-22 23:59:41

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

For those that asked, here are my configs

Xmonad:
http://pastebin.com/jNeH9qxx

Conky (both of them piped into dzen)
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=c7MPMA1B
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=JEYvwdWf

the vim theme is xoria256, found here:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2140

Let me know if I missed something cool

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#331 2010-11-23 01:41:26

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

-- mod edit: read the rules and only post thumbnails https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=61754 --


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#332 2010-11-23 03:08:03

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#333 2010-11-23 07:31:07

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

splittercode wrote:

For those that asked, here are my configs...

Err, I forgot, sorry sad Can I probably also ask for the .Xdefaults, would like to copy your colorscheme big_smile

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#334 2010-11-23 13:39:44

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

@splittercode
Also is that font proggyclean ?


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#335 2010-11-23 16:09:44

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

dsdeiz wrote:

Err, I forgot, sorry sad Can I probably also ask for the .Xdefaults, would like to copy your colorscheme big_smile

Doh! knew i forgot something... here's the Xdefaults: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=As5cjQqw

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#336 2010-11-23 17:29:49

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

ViruSzZ wrote:

Cool !

Hey ViruSzZ could you post your conky conf please ?

And what about the font on the dock, is the same used for conky?

Thanks

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#337 2010-11-23 18:47:13

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

lsas wrote:
ViruSzZ wrote:

Cool !

Hey ViruSzZ could you post your conky conf please ?

And what about the font on the dock, is the same used for conky?

Thanks

i'm at work now and my lap is not with me. I'll post the details once i get home. That would be 7hours from now. Take care, i'm out & of course you are welcome


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#338 2010-11-23 19:04:18

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

Scrotwm + dzen2 :

tNmE4dQ

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#339 2010-11-23 19:36:26

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

Hey you guys using dzen/xmonad/etc., how would you compare to flux/openbox if you have used those too? I have used fluxbox for about 3 years and feels so at home but wouldn't mind to try another wm smile Thanks

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#340 2010-11-23 21:02:54

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

splittercode wrote:
dsdeiz wrote:

Err, I forgot, sorry sad Can I probably also ask for the .Xdefaults, would like to copy your colorscheme big_smile

Doh! knew i forgot something... here's the Xdefaults: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=As5cjQqw

@c00kiemon5ter
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the screenshot says Droid Sans tongue


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#341 2010-11-23 23:07:24

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

colbert wrote:

Hey you guys using dzen/xmonad/etc., how would you compare to flux/openbox if you have used those too? I have used fluxbox for about 3 years and feels so at home but wouldn't mind to try another wm smile Thanks

I used Fluxbox the whole time I was on Gentoo (6+ years).  I moved to Arch and it was recommended that I try a tiling WM because of the way I manually placed my windows.  It all depends on your workflow, and how you organize stuff.  For me, its much faster / easier to use XMonad than to use Fluxbox.

Give it a try, if its not for you, then go back to Fluxbox.


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#342 2010-11-23 23:24:01

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

colbert wrote:

Hey you guys using dzen/xmonad/etc., how would you compare to flux/openbox if you have used those too? I have used fluxbox for about 3 years and feels so at home but wouldn't mind to try another wm smile Thanks

I've never used fluxbox, but I've been using fvwm for a long time. I think the core discussion you're proposing is the difference between tiling and floating wm (right?).

One of the main advantage of the tiling wm is that you can manipulate window placement with keyboard, whereas floating wm you need a mouse (well, you don't but it's much easier with a mouse). Also, with tiling wm, you rarely see your wallpaper, because once you open a window, it covers the whole screen (unless if you customize it otherwise).

Some of you might disagree with me, but I would try both "dynamic" tiling wm (eg. awesome), and "manual" tiling wm (eg. i3/subtle), because they manage windows differently. I personally like i3 the best. This wiki article compares most of the tiling wm's. Experiment. Have fun!

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#343 2010-11-23 23:50:13

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

tNmFjeg

Openbox with tint2.

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#344 2010-11-24 02:18:32

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

insectica wrote:

Hey edma could I get all your configs? Your desktop looks really nice.

http://pastebin.com/ap6JzJGy
Thank you!

markbabc wrote:

hey how do you like scrotwm? iv been thinking of testing it but whenever i switch WM's i tend to messup something and end up having to reinstall arch so iv been hesitant to try it

It's worth a shot if you're into minimal tilers.

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#345 2010-11-24 03:03:00

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

How did you get Empathy to look like that? I'm assuming it is Empathy.


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#346 2010-11-24 04:59:57

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

tNmFobQ

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#347 2010-11-24 08:22:01

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

splittercode wrote:

I'm back to arch and Xmonad after a ~3 month break (involuntary, of course tongue).
<snip>

very nice color scheme, care to share your .Xdefaults ? smile

Last edited by corruptz0r (2010-11-24 09:22:23)

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#348 2010-11-24 08:46:21

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

aleks223 wrote:

Scrotwm + dzen2 :

http://ompldr.org/tNmE4dQ

I think thats a stylish desktop shot mate smile

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#349 2010-11-24 16:54:45

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

kcirick wrote:

Coming back to Arch (on vmware) after a couple of months away. A few changes, still on i3

[usfhttp://lh4.ggpht.com/_dKoYM5KJ-2k/TOX8G-ZbtNI/AAAAAAAABbo/7O2ru_yvlS4/2010-11-18-231722_1280x800_scrot.png][usdfhttp://lh4.ggpht.com/_dKoYM5KJ-2k/TOX8G-ZbtNI/AAAAAAAABbo/7O2ru_yvlS4/s175/2010-11-18-231722_1280x800_scrot.png[/udfrl][/ufrl]

Can you upload the original wallpaper? Nice~

edit: I found it here:

http://th01.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/f/2 … 32wvn2.jpg

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#350 2010-11-24 18:57:47

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Re: November 2010 Screenshots

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not a lot of pekwm to my liking out there... seems like there aren't a lot of people theming for it anyways

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