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user77 wrote:What's breaking during upgrades? Gnome?
Gnome is the usual culprit, but there have been other packages crucial to the system. I don't mind minor breakage, but having to do stuff from a chroot is simply no fun at all.
I never had any breakage the last few months... I guess Arch just hates you {)
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Great shots everyone, very cool. I just love #!
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Hey, what is the name of weather desklet?Thanks!
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djendreizak wrote:Great shots everyone, very cool. I just love #!
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Hey, what is the name of weather desklet?Thanks!
Hey, it's Conky in Google Now style. You can find it here: Link
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I never had any breakage the last few months... I guess Arch just hates you {)
It's not Arch. Some dude changes a few lines of code in the kernel, or mesa, or whatever, and there it is. I mean, I guess these things are easier to fix than a drive-by infection in Windows, but I'm getting grumpy.
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user77 wrote:What's breaking during upgrades? Gnome?
Gnome is the usual culprit, but there have been other packages crucial to the system. I don't mind minor breakage, but having to do stuff from a chroot is simply no fun at all.
Maybe I am lucky. I run arch with xfce & have never had a breakage of any kind. I don't have the testing repo activated & use aur sparingly. Am very careful when merging pacnew files too.
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nula wrote:djendreizak wrote:Great shots everyone, very cool. I just love #!
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Hey, what is the name of weather desklet?Thanks!
Hey, it's Conky in Google Now style. You can find it here: Link
Thank you very, very much.
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Work in progress...
http://en.zimagez.com/miniature/2013-09-04--13782582331366x768scrot.png
I like your wallpaper! It reminds of a black and white wallpaper that I had set when I had my old Core2Duo iMac, in fact, are they the same picture with different filters?
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@ew: What version of screenfetch do you use? Mine always shows Adwaita under GTK3, but I don't have Adwaita even installed on my system... O_o
I have screenfetch v. 3.0.5
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ew wrote:Work in progress...
http://en.zimagez.com/miniature/2013-09-04--13782582331366x768scrot.pngI like your wallpaper! It reminds of a black and white wallpaper that I had set when I had my old Core2Duo iMac, in fact, are they the same picture with different filters?
Don`t know. You can find the wallpaper here, and check it yourself:
http://globeattractions.com/nature-engl … ky-clouds/
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@ew: What version of screenfetch do you use? Mine always shows Adwaita under GTK3, but I don't have Adwaita even installed on my system... O_o
I have screenfetch v. 3.0.5
Screenfetch-dev, 2.8.1. But it`s not the original script. I`ve hacked it to display the correct info on some parts that didn`t do that originally...
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^ I have already looked into that and couldn't find where the problem is... I re-checked now and found out it was in the supposedly "Proper gtk3 Theme detection", which drags the info from gsettings, which for some weird reason shows Adwaita under gtk-theme... Commented out the "proper" detection, and now the "experimental" one took over, which looks into $HOME/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini and shows it right. :-)
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What laptop is it this time? I'm also looking for something new to use at university.
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OK100 wrote:What laptop is it this time? I'm also looking for something new to use at university.
My guess is an x230?
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Please post a HOWTO for your vim config? That status bar is badass.
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@Unia: it's Lenovo B590. There are also models with i5, 1TB HDD and dedicated graphics. Also, I like it's old-school look
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@Unia: it's Lenovo B590. There are also models with i5, 1TB HDD and dedicated graphics. Also, I like it's old-school look
Meh, I thought you were the go-to guy for smaller laptops. I'm looking for something 11.6 - 13.3 inch myself. Currently leaning towards the Thinkpad Edge E130.
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Meh, I thought you were the go-to guy for smaller laptops.
I'll keep my 901 of course
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You can find my vim configs here.
Thanks.
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^ I have already looked into that and couldn't find where the problem is... I re-checked now and found out it was in the supposedly "Proper gtk3 Theme detection", which drags the info from gsettings, which for some weird reason shows Adwaita under gtk-theme... Commented out the "proper" detection, and now the "experimental" one took over, which looks into $HOME/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini and shows it right. :-)
Nice. Thums up. Much better to fix it yourself instead of waiting for updates that may or may not fix the problem:)
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