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Tremendous - you have been having a great time playing with your config!
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Slacko Puppy Linux w/Conky
it wasn't as hard to install and setup conky in puppy as I thought it'd be
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On pingu desktop i think he must take coffee with him, sitting and watching
I removed my weather, substituted with something more minimal because i obsessed so bad watching the whole week.
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It's only that big because I use another monitor though, so it doesn't feel so "crowded".
But I do like to watch it more than looking out the window
Last edited by pingu (2015-06-03 23:11:42)
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Debian jessie, spectrwm, urxvt, tmux, vim.
I switched my main system to a stable one because I am too lazy and too easily annoyed for sid at the moment and my backlight somehow does not like anything above kernel 3.16 (10% brightness as the absolute minimum which burns my eyes out in the morning).
Left: Having a great time with dmenu.
Right: Things.
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http://i.imgur.com/QQpQg4z.png
My main machine, where I do most of my creating.
(I also have untweaked Debian 8 XFCE on the netbook, and the i3 and LXDE releases of WattOS R9 dual booting on my ancient laptop.)
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i3 and LXDE releases of WattOS R9 dual booting on my ancient laptop.)
What is the latest release like?
It's a shame they've migrated back to Ubuntu or I would try it myself
On topic -- put BunsenLabs back on Openbox:
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All aboard the Arc hypetrain (I'm using it as well...)
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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Crunchbang Plus Plus (Debian 8.1 install) into an BunsenLabs (sub-alpha Netinstall script) install
what is that called like a Hybread ???
Last edited by userx-bw (2015-06-06 18:57:12)
"How can you learn how to fix it, if you don't break it first? :8
"the only way to get away with murder is - by killing time" swp 1997 8o
"A computer is only as smart as the person using it"
"Just plug it in and see if it blows up, if not then take it apart and figure out how it works."
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^
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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Unia wrote:All aboard the Arc hypetrain
(I'm using it as well...)
I hate it; rounded corners on text fields are a no-go.
Meh, it's a welcome change after having used Adwaita since forever. None of the other themes did it for me.
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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Sweet!
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Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Sweet!
Yes yes! but too bloated like a GNOME just look the ram usage and packg installed, surely Head_on_a_Stick knows but seems does not crack him because he's a unversal distro consumer. Ofcourse on 8GB ram who **** care? Me perhaps
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^unfugr well done! Awesome cli setup.
I did the same with stable, used testing for almost 1 year and half , just after passed to sid lived only for 5 days, apt-listbugs didn't tell me about kernel 4.0.2 grave ext4 bug so i did some kernel upgrade and then welcome sda corruption therefore decided too try stable, i don't have time anymore for tests. Stable is great, no more daily update and dist-upgrade. Better safety with stable.
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"How can you learn how to fix it, if you don't break it first? :8
"the only way to get away with murder is - by killing time" swp 1997 8o
"A computer is only as smart as the person using it"
"Just plug it in and see if it blows up, if not then take it apart and figure out how it works."
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