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Sector11 wrote:Well, it is a screenshot thread ... ]:D
I want the conky code!
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jessie via crouton on an armhf Chromebook...
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twoion wrote:Sector11 wrote:Well, it is a screenshot thread ... ]:D
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I want the conky code!
I'm sorry it's just a montage! Unless somebody would go ahead and write Tetris game in Conky+Lua that setup would be possible if conky supported XEmbed but AFAIK it doesn't. BTW Emacs does
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^ I was joking .. I thought it was hilarious.
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a postXp wallpaper (blender)
the wall
http://shrani.si/f/g/t7/1Okvi3r3/postxp.png
& the version with some "star alliance" clouds
http://shrani.si/f/3t/1w/4hi8GHXZ/postxp.png
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http://www.zimagez.com/miniature/screenshot-03102015-014502am.php- Try this again, been a while. I have been following the progress of Bunsen for a while, and quite excited about the developement. Appreciate greatly those who took the helm and guided this new distro toward a familar star. - zephyr fluxbox/openbox - Debian/VSIDO/Crunchbang/Star/WattOS/Aptosid/Siduction
I really like your screenshot! It looks amazing.
Would you share your wallpaper (I have been collecting Crunchbang wallpapers and I do not have yours) and,
would you share your conky scripts?
I listen to Radiotray and Audacious mostly and I like your screen layout. Amazing job!
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^ Really liking that crunchy Arch.
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^ Really liking that crunchy Arch.
Thank you!
I'm currently working on CrunchBSD but it's on Mrs. Head_on_a_Stick's laptop & I can never get her off evilBay...
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antiX-15-beta1-V_386-full Killah P 16 March 2015
from the homepage: This is a 32 bit antiX-full using sysvinit (hence the V).
8) The point is, this is debian jessie without systemD which for me is worth a try
I say well done anticapitalista and let the bangers judge by themselve
came for the distro, stayed for the community
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The point is, this is debian jessie without systemD which for me is worth a try
There is another Jessie without systemd, maximum of minimum.
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lowrider wrote:The point is, this is debian jessie without systemD which for me is worth a try
There is another Jessie without systemd, maximum of minimum.
To use Debian jessie with SysVinit rather than systemd simply select the "SysVinit" entry from the GRUB menu.
Alternatively:
https://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser#systemd
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To use Debian jessie with SysVinit rather than systemd simply select the "SysVinit" entry from the GRUB menu.
Alternatively:
https://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser#systemdOn topic:
http://s13.postimg.org/z9jjauqsz/screen_Fetch_2015_03_19_18_01_43.jpg
Well said, However I tried to erase most of systemd traces, leaving in use "sysvinit-core sysvinit sysvinit-utils"
About your scrot, Minimal as always, i like it Openbox {)
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CrunchBSD
OK, the way I see this is you have 100 computers with 1 HDD in each or 1 computer with 100 HDD's or 1 computer with 10 x 200TB HDD's partitioned to have 10,000 partitions.
I only have one HDD and I heard BSD's don't like being on the same drive as Linux ... "a grub or boot up thing".
I may be wrong though, I have been before, just not today - YET!
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Head_on_a_Stick wrote:CrunchBSD
NICE!
OK, the way I see this is you have 100 computers with 1 HDD in each or 1 computer with 100 HDD's or 1 computer with 10 x 200TB HDD's partitioned to have 10,000 partitions.
I only have one HDD and I heard BSD's don't like being on the same drive as Linux ... "a grub or boot up thing".
I may be wrong though, I have been before, just not today - YET!
Thank you!
It's a beautiful desktop to work with and the CPU overhead in FreeBSD seems very low indeed; I just have to get the backlight working now...
I'm using Mrs. Head_on_a_Stick's laptop as a test machine; it currently has Windows 10 (for my grand-daughter), Arch, Debian jessie, Slackware-CURRENT & FreeBSD 10.1 on the 500GiB hard drive
And yes, FreeBSD was a bit of a bugger -- all the other systems boot in EFI-mode using gummiboot as the bootloader; FreeBSD uses non-EFI mode with a hand-written GRUB menu entry (os-prober couldn't boot it).
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He's not about to mess with "his" machine. ]:D
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