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#276 2011-11-07 13:14:30

el_koraco
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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

koleoptero wrote:

I booted an iso of lubuntu 3 days ago from a usb stick but when I saw all the gtk3 mess there too I fled in terror. That said I feel an urge to try chakra.

Go on, you know you want to.

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#277 2011-11-07 13:37:52

koleoptero
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From: Athens, Greece
Registered: 2011-03-03
Posts: 401

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

el_koraco wrote:
koleoptero wrote:

I booted an iso of lubuntu 3 days ago from a usb stick but when I saw all the gtk3 mess there too I fled in terror. That said I feel an urge to try chakra.

Go on, you know you want to.

Actually I don't. If I did I would have already, I don't mind having the apple logo as an avatar as a result. Which is why you will lose the bet: you underestimated the powah of KDE.

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#278 2011-11-07 13:40:59

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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

koleoptero wrote:

you underestimated the powah of KDE.

No one here underestimates KDE.
We just tend to underestimate its requirements and its penchant to start every damn thing with a K. lol

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#279 2011-11-07 13:44:20

el_koraco
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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

koleoptero wrote:

[I don't mind having the apple logo as an avatar as a result

I'm just glad I appealed to your stubbornness enough to stop you from distro-hopping on a bi-daily basis big_smile

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#280 2011-11-07 13:56:19

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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

@Benny: Nice as always man and I like that you always listen to Ali Farka. smile

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#281 2011-11-07 15:01:07

Kexolino
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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Unia wrote:

And noooow? big_smile
tYjYxcA

Oh, and wanna bet on that week? cool

Shiiiny xD

OK, but what will the loser have to do? I have an idea, but let's hear yours first tongue

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#282 2011-11-07 16:45:34

lowrider
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From: Germany
Registered: 2011-09-10
Posts: 702

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

lol, this thread could also be labeled "#! screenfun thread" big_smile

to stay on topic: again playing with my deb. netinstall, gnome and terminator...
tYjY1ag


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#283 2011-11-07 16:49:57

Unia
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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Kexolino wrote:

Shiiiny xD

OK, but what will the loser have to do? I have an idea, but let's hear yours first tongue

Hm.... Wear the shiny apple logo as wallpaper for a week? big_smile


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#284 2011-11-07 17:03:00

ninjaaron
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Registered: 2011-10-22
Posts: 212
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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

alright, another tiny bitmap font, inspired by the ubuntu font family, is done.

2GHFcDmr0fKONebAPV7631

I just modded bitocra font, so making it went fast.

Files are here:
http://ubuntuone.com/3V87qiSgMCOgNDuvX29vQ0

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#285 2011-11-07 17:11:15

lowrider
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From: Germany
Registered: 2011-09-10
Posts: 702

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Unia wrote:
Kexolino wrote:

Shiiiny xD

OK, but what will the loser have to do? I have an idea, but let's hear yours first tongue

Hm.... Wear the shiny apple logo as wallpaper for a week? big_smile

IMO this is alittle to hard. Don't know if it makes sense in english but here in Germany we would say that it will result in eyecancer tongue


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#286 2011-11-07 17:34:53

Kexolino
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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Unia wrote:
Kexolino wrote:

Shiiiny xD

OK, but what will the loser have to do? I have an idea, but let's hear yours first tongue

Hm.... Wear the shiny apple logo as wallpaper for a week? big_smile

I was thinking justin bieber avatar for three days (a week would be too much of the manliness), but the wall will do tongue

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#287 2011-11-07 17:42:45

Unia
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2010-07-17
Posts: 4,171

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Kexolino wrote:
Unia wrote:
Kexolino wrote:

Shiiiny xD

OK, but what will the loser have to do? I have an idea, but let's hear yours first tongue

Hm.... Wear the shiny apple logo as wallpaper for a week? big_smile

I was thinking justin bieber avatar for three days (a week would be too much of the manliness), but the wall will do tongue

Let the community vote? tongue I'm gonna win anyway!


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#288 2011-11-07 17:48:36

Unia
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2010-07-17
Posts: 4,171

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ninjaaron wrote:

alright, another tiny bitmap font, inspired by the ubuntu font family, is done.

2GHFcDmr0fKONebAPV7631

I just modded bitocra font, so making it went fast.

Files are here:
http://ubuntuone.com/3V87qiSgMCOgNDuvX29vQ0

That looks nice! Do you have any idea how I can use that font in Konsole (KDE terminal)? KDE can not install nor use bitmap fonts, sadly sad


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#289 2011-11-07 17:56:02

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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ninjaaron wrote:

alright, another tiny bitmap font, inspired by the ubuntu font family, is done.

First impression: it's too spaced out horizontally

Here's a comparo.
Aaronbuntu is on top, followed by SGI-Iris, MonteCarlo, Terminus and the gigantic Artwiz-Smoothansi.
Credit @Doomicide for the display script

tYjY2bg

It's so wide I had to remove the wireless-signal-strength from my conky (bar on top) so that everything would fit.

Other observations based on 5 minutes of use. Purely personal opinion and not necessarily meant as criticism:
- No slashed zero
- The "i" isn't centered (too much to the left)
- Kinda "cartoony" ... like a cross between artwiz-glisp and Artwiz-lime-latin.

Will continue using it on the netbook for a while, but I doubt I'll be installing it on my main work comp right now. It just feels too widely spaced.

Still, much thanks for the offering, but as they say in Street Fighter, "K.O ....... Round Two, Fight!!"

tongue

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#290 2011-11-07 17:57:10

el_koraco
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Registered: 2011-07-25
Posts: 4,749

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ninjaaron wrote:

alright, another tiny bitmap font, inspired by the ubuntu font family, is done.

You need to work on the spacing a little. Dunno, bring them closer to one another. This way, you have a pretty tiny font with spacing suited for a bigger, blockier one. All in all though, I like it http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2 … thing.html

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#291 2011-11-07 18:15:07

ivanovnegro
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Registered: 2011-06-02
Posts: 5,431

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

lowrider wrote:

lol, this thread could also be labeled "#! screenfun thread" big_smile

Oh yes and I really enjoy your screenshot, makes me want to try also some WMs, I need more cojones to do it yet.

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#292 2011-11-07 18:40:34

gutterslob
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Registered: 2009-11-03
Posts: 3,137

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Sorry for not noticing these till now,

psyco430404 wrote:

@ gutterslob
..... Also how did you get scrot working good for you and what system are you running? Everytime I've tried to set up scrot I always can never get it to not freeze after a while. Its done it on every install I've tried. After a while it just freezes hmm. I don't get it.

I've not had problems with ScrotWM with most versions. I mostly run a modded GRML (everything manually rebuilt via dpkg) or Arch, and I haven't had problems with ScrotWM, either with the version in Debian's repos or latest snapshots built from source (0.9.33 gave me some segfaulting, but the current 0.9.34 runs without problems). Did you check your logs to see what the freezes are related to? You could also post your query in the "Getting Started with ScrotWM" thread over at the WM/DE Talk section if you want.


xeNULL wrote:

@gutterslob yeah it was the ANSI colourscript thanks =] Could you post your edit? as suNjAcks zsh script doesn't show anything but the top bar black, red etc.

I'm on zsh too, btw... but I started bash (from within my zsh term) and it works fine here. Dunno... haven't checked yet, but iirc, @Anon had a similar problem (check that thread). You probably need to fix the color arrays to work on bash.

Anyways, here's my little mod

#!/bin/zsh

xdef="$HOME/.Xdefaults"

colors=( $( sed -re '/^!/d; /^$/d; /^#/d; s/(\*color)([0-9]):/\10\2:/g;' $xdef | grep 'color[01][0-9]:' | sort | sed  's/^.*: *//g' ) )

echo -e "\e[m 
   BLK      RED      GRN      YEL      BLE      MAG      CYN      WHT   
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\e[0m"
for i in {0..7}; echo -en "\e[$((30+$i))m $colors[i+1] \e[0m"
echo
for i in {8..15}; echo -en "\e[1;$((22+$i))m $colors[i+1] \e[0m"
echo -e "\n"

Last edited by gutterslob (2011-11-07 18:47:14)


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#293 2011-11-07 18:58:59

el_koraco
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Posts: 4,749

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

The scrotwm from the Debian repos does have the tendency to lock up when you run applications that need gksu. Synaptic causes it to freeze at times. I don't mind though, I use gksu once a month, and the repo version is the only one that plays nicely with my graphics card and mplayer.

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#294 2011-11-07 18:59:05

lowrider
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Registered: 2011-09-10
Posts: 702

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ivanovnegro wrote:
lowrider wrote:

lol, this thread could also be labeled "#! screenfun thread" big_smile

Oh yes and I really enjoy your screenshot, makes me want to try also some WMs, I need more cojones to do it yet.

big_smile No need for more cojones. VBox is your friend. Nothing can go wrong...


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#295 2011-11-07 19:10:33

ninjaaron
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From: userland
Registered: 2011-10-22
Posts: 212
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Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

gutterslob wrote:
ninjaaron wrote:

alright, another tiny bitmap font, inspired by the ubuntu font family, is done.

First impression: it's too spaced out horizontally

Here's a comparo.
Aaronbuntu is on top, followed by SGI-Iris, MonteCarlo, Terminus and the gigantic Artwiz-Smoothansi.
Credit @Doomicide for the display script

tYjY2bg

Interesting.  It doesn't look like that on mine.  I think this may be because I use "xft:bitbuntu" in .Xresources instead of "-*-bitbuntu".  This allows it to do spacing based on the average character width, rather than the cell size (eh... it's complicated).

I'll see if I can do something to tighten it up as an X core font as well.

[edit]
boom.  got it:
http://ubuntuone.com/3V87qiSgMCOgNDuvX29vQ0

Last edited by ninjaaron (2011-11-07 19:59:53)

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#296 2011-11-07 19:39:37

koleoptero
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From: Athens, Greece
Registered: 2011-03-03
Posts: 401

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Change of plasma/icon theme, and colors. And wall. Environmentally friendly kde lol.

snapshot161.png


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#297 2011-11-07 20:05:07

ivanovnegro
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From: unstable madness
Registered: 2011-06-02
Posts: 5,431

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

lowrider wrote:

big_smile No need for more cojones. VBox is your friend. Nothing can go wrong...

Man, that is the idea, will see if I can get some time.

@KDEptero: Wow, still on the same thing, are you out of CDs? lol

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#298 2011-11-07 20:12:55

Unia
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2010-07-17
Posts: 4,171

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

koleoptero wrote:

Change of plasma/icon theme, and colors. And wall. Environmentally friendly kde lol.

snapshot161.png

Nice, plasma theme? big_smile


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#299 2011-11-07 20:17:39

koleoptero
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From: Athens, Greece
Registered: 2011-03-03
Posts: 401

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

@ivanovnegro: My cdr drive is broken big_smile

@unia: gaia10 It's not that great, but I love the icons it has for the notification area. I might combine them with some other plasma theme like oxywin if I ever take the time to dig into plasma theming.


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#300 2011-11-07 20:31:42

Unia
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2010-07-17
Posts: 4,171

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

koleoptero wrote:

@unia: gaia10 It's not that great, but I love the icons it has for the notification area. I might combine them with some other plasma theme like oxywin if I ever take the time to dig into plasma theming.

Quite easy: system settings => workspace => plasma theme => details. Happy theming!


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