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@Lastcoder
Thanks, it's Adwaita Cupertino (SL), lovely theme indeed. As for the Openbox, I matched it myself and can upload it if you want. The icons here are obviously Faenza-Cupertino.
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i turned on real transparency and extended conky over the embedded terminal so i could put the glass on top
and despite own_window_type normal, which doesnt allow right clicks, i can select the terminal, type into it and use the mouse to select/paste etc
so that worked out well!
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@Lastcoder
Thanks, it's Adwaita Cupertino (SL), lovely theme indeed. As for the Openbox, I matched it myself and can upload it if you want. The icons here are obviously Faenza-Cupertino.
Okay, nice. Unfortunately without XFWM Theme .. took it from "CratOS-lion"
, matches quite well -
http://zayronxio.deviantart.com/art/Cra … -291099408
Greetz
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@Peach-kins
Finish is a tad rough, but the idea is pretty damn excellent. I'll be catching up with the happenings in the conky threads later. The previous launcher thingy you did was pretty marvellous as well. Kudos!!
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Playing with this i3 thing. Kinda self-contradicting in some ways (tiling + tabbing) and the L*onel R*ch*e who did the default keybinds needs his teeth kicked in by an Xmonad dev (left/down/up/right = j/k/l/; .... semicolon for right?!!.... wtf!!), but it's still early days for me. Changed some bindings and colours, but still quite a ways to go with regards to getting the feel and workflow just right. Getting better with each little config change, though
What's really bothering me is the conky/stat allignment. Its about 1.5pix lower than the workspace buttons and I can't seem to fix it. Any of you 3-eyed users got any ideas?
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I just switched back to Windows Vista because CrunchBang is way too bloated and unresponsive.
I wanted a fast, lightweight system that does not eat all my precious RAM once it's booted up, but #! was not able to deliver. Also note that awesome logo-thing in the bottom-left that CrunchBang lacks of.
That's it. Bye #!!
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Uh... I'm supposed to share my deep insights here, right?
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I just switched back to Windows Vista because CrunchBang is way too bloated and unresponsive.
I wanted a fast, lightweight system that does not eat all my precious RAM once it's booted up, but #! was not able to deliver. Also note that awesome logo-thing in the bottom-left that CrunchBang lacks of.
That's it. Bye #!!
Nice try Lain!! 
Peachy's v9000 / Conky PitStop / My DA Page / VSIDO
Make it so....
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Nice Peachy!! That looks great and I might have to steal it.. now that you did all the hard work!! 
Peachy's v9000 / Conky PitStop / My DA Page / VSIDO
Make it so....
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WMFS2 w/conky statusbar
Direct link: http://i40.tinypic.com/33urka8.jpg
Nice work Behemoth! =] I think I may implement play/pause buttons in the statusbar. Also great colours.
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I just switched back to Windows Vista because CrunchBang is way too bloated and unresponsive.
I wanted a fast, lightweight system that does not eat all my precious RAM once it's booted up, but #! was not able to deliver. Also note that awesome logo-thing in the bottom-left that CrunchBang lacks of.
That's it. Bye #!!
I think we should all abandon #! and migrate to Windows, who's with me?
"Of course it's happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?" -Albus Dumbledore
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just playing with dwm, trying to decide if it's my new tiler
You know your want it!
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^ it rocks with the attach aside and bottom stack patches, it does just what I want... and it seems faster than scrotwm, if that's possible...
Be eggsalad to each other.
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^Opposite for me with regards to speed, though that was only noticeable on very old hardware. Never tried dwm v6 though. Either way I can't... not as long as Unia's using it. 
I just switched back to Windows Vista because CrunchBang is way too bloated and unresponsive.
I wanted a fast, lightweight system that does not eat all my precious RAM once it's booted up, but #! was not able to deliver. Also note that awesome logo-thing in the bottom-left that CrunchBang lacks of.
That's it. Bye #!!
That's very nice. Is that Lua+Cairo on the right? Also, could I have your tint2rc? 
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Either way I can't... not as long as Unia's using it.
I learned to live with that when Aron was on scrotum. Unia will install Windows or Gnome in a few weeks anyway.
I can't really tell the difference in speed in any of the smaller WMs. dwm is a bit more usable than scrotum IMO, and a fair bit more stable (not one crash so far).
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^ I never had scrotwm crash on me. but it did do some weird things with floating dialogs, and dwm doesn't seem to have that problem. I'll give it a chance for now...
Be eggsalad to each other.
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@Slobbers: Nice i3 you put up. Really awesome color scheme.
@earsplit: Even though Awful scares me, nice work.
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GNU/Linux Zenix-OS (Debian 'stable+backports' with Openbox) ... http://zenix-os.net/features.html
Zenix-OS comes with either Openbox or AwesomeWM, as default.
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^Cool wallpaper vrkalak!
#!, all else is but a shadow!
May the Kernel be with you!
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^ it rocks with the attach aside and bottom stack patches, it does just what I want... and it seems faster than scrotwm, if that's possible...
You have caught my attention. Will test in the next few days to verify.
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^ I am testing DWM the last weeks. Today is the first day I really use it, posting from it. So far everything is set up like i need it, ok some things not yet, mpc keybindings etc. Faster, no difference here.
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