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I LOVE parquet wallpapers...oh, and nice conky down there 
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^ That looks like xfce4-panel to me.
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heres mine
took all scripts from this forum 
only modified conky a bit
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^ i totally dig these wood plank walls
heres mine
took all scripts from this forum
only modified conky a bit
very nice!! dude, I just love those colors. This reminds me of the massive ferris wheel in Yokohama/Ikspiari Japan. I especially love the color next to the top of the image, where the grey has a red hue. Your own picture?
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The menu is awesome.
@gutterslob - speaking about splitting terminals - check this one out:
In X terms you have virtual desktops and a window manager in terminal. ))
//urxvt-tabbedex. I like it very much now that I tuned it's appearance.
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heres mine
took all scripts from this forum
only modified conky a bit
What panels are you using. One of them looks to be displaying application icons; that can't be tint2?
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goodfella wrote:heres mine
took all scripts from this forum
only modified conky a bitWhat panels are you using. One of them looks to be displaying application icons; that can't be tint2?
actually it is
#---------------------------------------------
# TINT2 CONFIG FILE
#---------------------------------------------#---------------------------------------------
# BACKGROUND AND BORDER
#---------------------------------------------
rounded = 0
border_width = 1
background_color = #1A1A1A 0
border_color = #979797 100rounded = 0
border_width = 0
background_color = #ffffff 20
border_color = #ffffff 20rounded = 0
border_width = 0
background_color = #ffffff 0
border_color = #ffffff 0#---------------------------------------------
# PANEL
#---------------------------------------------
panel_monitor = all
panel_position = bottom center
panel_size = 92% 28
panel_margin = 0 0
panel_padding = 7 0
font_shadow = 0
panel_background_id = 0#---------------------------------------------
# TASKBAR
#---------------------------------------------
taskbar_mode = multi_desktop
taskbar_padding = 0 0 0
taskbar_background_id = 1#---------------------------------------------
# TASKS
#---------------------------------------------
task_icon = 1
task_text = 0
task_width = 40
task_centered = 1
task_padding = 2 2
task_font = sans 7
task_font_color = #ffffff 70
task_active_font_color = #ffffff 85
task_background_id = 3
task_active_background_id = 2#---------------------------------------------
# SYSTRAYBAR
#---------------------------------------------
systray_padding = 4 2 3
systray_background_id = 1#---------------------------------------------
# CLOCK
#---------------------------------------------
time1_format = %H:%M
time1_font = sans 8
time2_format = %A %d %B
time2_font = sans 6
clock_font_color = #ffffff 76
clock_padding = 4 4
clock_background_id = 1#---------------------------------------------
# MOUSE ACTION ON TASK
#---------------------------------------------
mouse_middle = none
mouse_right = none
mouse_scroll_up = toggle
mouse_scroll_down = iconify
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My latest - LMDE
${screenshot}
I really should give LMDE a try. Everything I've read seems positive. 
Couple of questions.
I see the Firefox icon in your scrot. Does this mean the Mint team includes their own repo?
How does Mint software management cope with package authentication keys these days?
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${screenshot}
We've seen that part of your crib already.
Show us your garage, man!! 
Ok, I was damn bored of that trooper wallpaper and that silly conky...I mean, they were not so elegant, weren't them? Back to old school, double conky and tint2...conkys are still in developing, but they look cool yet.
${screenshot}
Suave stuff, Hackuity..... very suave. 
I'm not really a fan of italicized fonts, but you've made it work well here.
Hello
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${screenshot}
Very nice, like most of your other screenshots.
Love the wallapaper too. Reminds me of this Inio Asano manga I like.
It changed .... slightly:
${screenshot}A mod of one of arpinux's works added!
Holy cow!!
That looks pretty neat. I'd prefer the weather on the left to be a little less near the edge, though (more centralized within that section)
Oh, and that wall is not Arp's btw (though he is the one responsible for putting it up) He made the lotus one. This was made by some useless idiot... forgot his name. 
${screenshot}
gtk/pekwm: wobed
icons: anycoloryoulike
That's lovely.
Soft palette, good shadow depth and a splendid looking menu. 
@gutterslob - speaking about splitting terminals - check this one out:
${screenshot}
In X terms you have virtual desktops and a window manager in terminal. ))
//urxvt-tabbedex. I like it very much now that I tuned it's appearance.
This tabbedex looks pretty cool.
I usually use plain old 'urxvt -pe tabbed' , like this (ignore the monotonous pallette .... it's from a different setup)....
....but yours seems a bit more modular (the tab renaming).
Is it AUR only?
Edit: Nvm ... found the github
It's nice to see dvtm getting more love. 
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Sector11 wrote:It changed .... slightly:
${screenshot}A mod of one of arpinux's works added!
Holy cow!!
That looks pretty neat. I'd prefer the weather on the left to be a little less near the edge, though (more centralized within that section)
Oh, and that wall is not Arp's btw (though he is the one responsible for putting it up) He made the lotus one. This was made by some useless idiot... forgot his name.
I don't know if I should pat you on the back, or kick ya in the "rump" 
The added part is named: petals_by_theMysteriousDeviant_by_arpinux.png - so you may be right.
The weather is near the edge because one of the "text" conditions is:
"Chance of a sever thunderstorm"
and that needs room to fit in any language. 
I was actually thinking of taking the text part out or at least reducing the size of the text, because like to day in the image I see a cloud with two little clouds above and behind it. - Cloudy right!
And below: Nublado (Cloudy) - well DUH!
Besides - I'm getting the "itch" to change my conky anyway ... sooooo: stay tuned!
Maybe I'll suprise people for November. 
EDIT: Pat on the back!
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Just a few tweaks to the default:
* Plasticstripes wallpaper from http://manicho.deviantart.com/art/Plast … s-41981461
* Got rid of the Tint2 clock, switched icons to text.
* Conky -- as a panel (own_window_type) so windows don't overlap it.
* Standard theme with borders removed, and window title to the left.
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I posted the .Xdefaults here http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/post/89357/#p89357
and yes, the logo (only logo, the bg color is set with nitrogen) is a my work, I'm not sure I'll upload it.
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back into xmonad again it seems
starting to make a config with something close to my opebox keyboard shortcuts.
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Hi there ^^
I'm sorry for those late answers 
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@Unia
My panel is gnome-panel, but xfce4-panel could be the same.
Yes the left button is a menu, openbox menu
using xdotool (install xdotool in synaptic and create a launcher with this command : "xdotool key super+space")
@Boromeus
Thanks.
I'm sorry I didn't kept my original file, but I've tried to make this wallpaper again without the logo, I hope that it will please you.
It's not exactly the same, but very similar.
Without top left stripes and logo : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9695141/custom1.png
Without logo : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9695141/custom2.png
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Hi there ^^
@Unia
My panel is gnome-panel, but xfce4-panel could be the same.
Yes the left button is a menu, openbox menu
using xdotool (install xdotool in synaptic and create a launcher with this command : "xdotool key super+space")
That's awesome! Now I have my own Openbox start menu in the taskbar! This comes in handy with full screen applications. Thanks mate 
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aaro wrote:e17
${screenshot}We've seen that part of your crib already.
Show us your garage, man!!
Man, you really don't know when to stop with a joke, don't you? 
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rstrcogburn wrote:I posted the .Xdefaults here http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/post/89357/#p89357
and yes, the logo (only logo, the bg color is set with nitrogen) is a my work, I'm not sure I'll upload it.
Thanx sunjack. I really like these colors. The desatured colors really look good on dark colors. Reminds me of one of pkmurugan's themes. The rodent madness one using ratpoison. You ever check his page out when you were on deviantart?
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