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#351 2011-11-09 16:38:47

SuNjACk
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Registered: 2010-05-23
Posts: 545

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ivanovnegro wrote:

^ Wow wow wow, looks pretty good.

Thanks smile


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#352 2011-11-09 16:47:54

servingwater
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Registered: 2009-02-28
Posts: 462

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ninjaaron wrote:

 
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Very sexy!

OT:
It's a pity I can't see 90% percent of the scrots in here I really miss the creative and great work in this thread.

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#353 2011-11-09 17:48:47

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

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Doomicide wrote:

tYjZyOQ

Really nice. I like pale-ish washed out colours. Nice padding between windows too. =]



xeNULL wrote:

Mine for today not sure if I will ever leave mono
tYjczYg

That wallpaper is gonna give me nightmares!!  ... Once had a bad trip with some contraband substances and started hallucinating about my entire body being covered by those ants >_< ... Scary sh*t, I tell ya. Scheme looks great, like usual. =]



ivanovnegro wrote:

Now I have a new retro look.

1

2

Also Sonata is up and running, I made it finally to the cool club of MPD. Maybe some of us are bad distroholics I am rather an audioholic. Just wait until I maybe set up some nice CLI client. smile

Sweet wall. You need to either darken or lighten the "Load, CPU, Uptime...etc" values in the conky. They're a bit too 'camouflaged' into the sand as they are right now, imo (though that's possibly due to varying contrast ratios with our monitors). You need to get yourself a dark grey GTK and Xfwm theme, and ditch the icons in your menu and bar (or replace with Tint2) and you'll be king mono, mate. =]

MPD isn't necessarily "cooler" than MoC. They both do their jobs equally well (OSS) or equally terrible (ALSA). With software equalization under ALSA, MoC + EQsets still sounds a tint bit better than MPD + AlsaEqual, imho. I'd still be pretty happy if MoC were the only app on offer. Reasons I went back to MPD was because they finally fixed the buggy gapless playback, Ncmpcpp's bad-ass tag editor and alsaequal finally working well on my machine (though I still use OSS with an external amp/eq on my main desktop)



SuNjACk wrote:

Did I posted this yet?

tYjc0Nw

tYjc0OA

Take no prisoners..... Cremate them!!
If only Mustaine's squeeling were as good as his playing =P

Looks great, as always. I'd still prefer pixel/bitmap fonts in the bar, for conformity's sake . Nice fonts for the clock (bottom right) though (what is it called?) and awesome wallpaper.

Last edited by gutterslob (2011-11-09 17:50:05)


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#354 2011-11-09 17:51:08

Unia
#! Octo-portal-pussy
From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2010-07-17
Posts: 4,171

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ninjaaron wrote:
Unia wrote:

Kubuntu, haven't looked in to it any further yet, so... big_smile

Ubuntu (and Debian, and Fedora) has bitmap fonts disabled by default.

In Ubuntu, you there is a file in /etc/fonts/conf.d/70-no-bitmap-fonts that you have to delete.  Delete this file and reboot.  You should then be able to use bitmap fonts.

Hehey, thanks! Will try this out tonight!

EDIT: Meh, no, this doesn't work. However, that file is a symlink to /etc/fonts/conf.avail, so I might try to remove the file from there later. Can't reboot again now, or my girlfriend on Skype is gonna hate me tongue

Last edited by Unia (2011-11-09 17:57:55)


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#355 2011-11-09 18:00:27

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

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

gutterslob wrote:

Sweet wall. You need to either darken or lighten the "Load, CPU, Uptime...etc" values in the conky. They're a bit too 'camouflaged' into the sand as they are right now, imo (though that's possibly due to varying contrast ratios with our monitors). You need to get yourself a dark grey GTK and Xfwm theme, and ditch the icons in your menu and bar (or replace with Tint2) and you'll be king mono, mate. =]

Yeah, forgot to set up conky properly, you just reminded me and I even posted it. smile

The next tip I have to take into consideration, still hunting for better icons and themes.


gutterslob wrote:

MPD isn't necessarily "cooler" than MoC. They both do their jobs equally well (OSS) or equally terrible (ALSA). With software equalization under ALSA, MoC + EQsets still sounds a tint bit better than MPD + AlsaEqual, imho. I'd still be pretty happy if MoC were the only app on offer. Reasons I went back to MPD was because they finally fixed the buggy gapless playback, Ncmpcpp's bad-ass tag editor and alsaequal finally working well on my machine (though I still use OSS with an external amp/eq on my main desktop)

MOC sounds really better as MPD with AlsaEqual, but both use equally resources, not much and MPD is faster to handle my playlists + the tagging feature at least of Sonata is a big plus. Might try your baby, ncmp... whatever. smile

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#356 2011-11-09 18:15:41

ElderV.LaCoste
#! Die Hard
From: Equarico
Registered: 2010-07-15
Posts: 817

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

SuNjACk wrote:

Did I posted this yet?

tYjc0Nw

tYjc0OA

Wow, beautiful!

Well Lowrider got me curious about E16 so I am playing around with it:

tYjc3Ng  tYjc3Nw


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#357 2011-11-09 18:20:28

SuNjACk
#! Die Hard
Registered: 2010-05-23
Posts: 545

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

gutterslob wrote:

Take no prisoners..... Cremate them!!
If only Mustaine's squeeling were as good as his playing =P

Looks great, as always. I'd still prefer pixel/bitmap fonts in the bar, for conformity's sake . Nice fonts for the clock (bottom right) though (what is it called?) and awesome wallpaper.

I wanted to try something different for the top bar but it still readble

The clock font is UnifrakturMaguntia (size 18). I found in AUR, package ttf-google-webfonts, it's a huge font collection.


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#358 2011-11-09 19:17:44

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

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ElderV.LaCoste wrote:

tYjc3Ng  tYjc3Nw

Sweeet. Seems to me that anything wm related you put your hands on turns out beautiful.


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#359 2011-11-09 19:19:27

el_koraco
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From: inside Ed
Registered: 2011-07-25
Posts: 4,749

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Unia wrote:

Hehey, thanks! Will try this out tonight!

EDIT: Meh, no, this doesn't work. However, that file is a symlink to /etc/fonts/conf.avail, so I might try to remove the file from there later. Can't reboot again now, or my girlfriend on Skype is gonna hate me tongue

That's because you're doing it like ninjaaron told you, and he don't know nothing. You have the mighty dpkg on your machine, so all you need to do is run

sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config

and answer Yes to the third question. And maybe log out and back in. A

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#360 2011-11-09 19:24:35

dmhdlr
#! Junkie
From: Philadelphia
Registered: 2011-05-09
Posts: 312

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ivanovnegro wrote:

MOC sounds really better as MPD with AlsaEqual, but both use equally resources, not much and MPD is faster to handle my playlists + the tagging feature at least of Sonata is a big plus. Might try your baby, ncmp... whatever. smile

In all seriousness, MOC is a "killer app" for me on Linux. I'd love to learn about the alternatives, and about how to play around with them, especially if any can be run from within emacs M-x ansi-term. I already use jabber.el as my chat client, so why not move my music inside too.

Last edited by dmhdlr (2011-11-09 19:30:26)


"Emacs: making you posthuman since 1976"
Axiom #1: Emacs is a text interface prosthesis
Axiom #2: Org-mode gives you super cyborg organizational powers
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#361 2011-11-09 19:57:49

Kexolino
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Registered: 2011-06-13
Posts: 293

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Just a quick one (not) to keep Unia happy tongue

Screenshot_3.png Screenshot_4.png

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#362 2011-11-09 20:14:42

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

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

^That's chillin'. Now just put some Reggae music. smile

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#363 2011-11-09 20:26:06

el_koraco
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From: inside Ed
Registered: 2011-07-25
Posts: 4,749

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

replicant wrote:

In all seriousness, MOC is a "killer app" for me on Linux. I'd love to learn about the alternatives, and about how to play around with them, especially if any can be run from within emacs M-x ansi-term. I already use jabber.el as my chat client, so why not move my music inside too.

Bind it to the multimedia keys. Find them with xev, and find the toggle, stop, next and previous commands for moc on the man page. So you'll only have to start the server or the client in order to load a playlist.

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#364 2011-11-09 20:39:27

dmhdlr
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From: Philadelphia
Registered: 2011-05-09
Posts: 312

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Cool, thanks, I'll have a look.


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Axiom #1: Emacs is a text interface prosthesis
Axiom #2: Org-mode gives you super cyborg organizational powers
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#365 2011-11-09 20:51:56

Unia
#! Octo-portal-pussy
From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2010-07-17
Posts: 4,171

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Kexolino wrote:

Just a quick one (not) to keep Unia happy tongue

Screenshot_3.png Screenshot_4.png

What am I looking at there? big_smile


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#366 2011-11-09 20:53:32

Unia
#! Octo-portal-pussy
From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2010-07-17
Posts: 4,171

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

el_koraco wrote:

That's because you're doing it like ninjaaron told you, and he don't know nothing. You have the mighty dpkg on your machine, so all you need to do is run

sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config

and answer Yes to the third question. And maybe log out and back in. A

Like so? tongue

~ >>> sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config 
[sudo] password for jente: 
~ >>> 

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#367 2011-11-09 21:29:37

pfh
#! CrunchBanger
Registered: 2011-03-09
Posts: 189

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Tying to catch up with all the great screenshots ... tough mission indeed

tYjdiOQ

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#368 2011-11-09 21:46:13

el_koraco
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From: inside Ed
Registered: 2011-07-25
Posts: 4,749

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Unia wrote:
~ >>> sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config 
[sudo] password for jente: 
~ >>> 

Wut? It doesn't have fontconfig? Well, Ubuntu has obviously gone full retard. See if fontconfig and fontconfig-config are installed.

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#369 2011-11-09 23:43:26

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

el_koraco wrote:

That's because you're doing it like ninjaaron told you, and he don't know nothing. You have the mighty dpkg on your machine, so all you need to do is run.

Which one of us has successfully installed bitmap fonts in Ubuntu?

Reconfiguring fontconfig-config doesn't work in Ubuntu.  On the other hand, deleting the config file has worked for me in Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora.

@Unia.  Try deleting the linked file.  I didn't notice that they had switched to links in 11.10.  I'll have to work out a fix.  Let me know if deleting the linked file works for you.

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#370 2011-11-10 00:06:02

cra1g321
#! CrunchBanger
From: United Kingdom
Registered: 2010-02-27
Posts: 140

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

crunchbang_linux_breaking_bad_1_by_cra1g321-d4fnrrk.png   crunchbang_linux_breaking_bad_2_by_cra1g321-d4fnrys.png

90th post smile

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#371 2011-11-10 00:12:47

el_koraco
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From: inside Ed
Registered: 2011-07-25
Posts: 4,749

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

cra1g321 wrote:

crunchbang_linux_breaking_bad_1_by_cra1g321-d4fnrrk.png   crunchbang_linux_breaking_bad_2_by_cra1g321-d4fnrys.png

90th post smile

Superb color matching. Just awesome.

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#372 2011-11-10 00:14:39

Kexolino
#! Junkie
Registered: 2011-06-13
Posts: 293

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

ivanovnegro wrote:

^That's chillin'. Now just put some Reggae music. smile

big_smile Had this playing. Not reggae, but fits.. smile

Unia wrote:

What am I looking at there? big_smile

A square screenshot of Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS tongue

cra1g321 wrote:

crunchbang_linux_breaking_bad_1_by_cra1g321-d4fnrrk.png   crunchbang_linux_breaking_bad_2_by_cra1g321-d4fnrys.png

90th post smile

Looks awesome smile

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#373 2011-11-10 00:18:36

cra1g321
#! CrunchBanger
From: United Kingdom
Registered: 2010-02-27
Posts: 140

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Kexolino wrote:

Looks awesome smile

Thanks man cool


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#374 2011-11-10 00:18:48

el_koraco
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From: inside Ed
Registered: 2011-07-25
Posts: 4,749

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

Made me look for some sepia tones
tYjdkZw

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#375 2011-11-10 01:23:46

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Posts: 804

Re: November 2011 screenshot thread

go Heisenberg lol, really like it craig


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