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Nice bunsen ASCII art @hhh
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Hot off the press, my install of the BunsenLabs alpha ISO (see the BunsenLabs Development forum for info and link).
Openbox, xfce4-panel and custom themes...
http://i.imgur.com/R72ELAYt.jpgI'm so jazzed, I hope that feeling hits others too.
Awesome. You are the only one I've seen that has made the xfce4-panel look this good
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hhh wrote:Hot off the press, my install of the BunsenLabs alpha ISO (see the BunsenLabs Development forum for info and link).
Openbox, xfce4-panel and custom themes...
http://i.imgur.com/R72ELAYt.jpgI'm so jazzed, I hope that feeling hits others too.
Awesome. You are the only one I've seen that has made the xfce4-panel look this good
ICU can do links ~ YU not do 1 2 the ISO post?
"How can you learn how to fix it, if you don't break it first? :8
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I thought mentioning it would be enough in this thread. But if you insist...
The first release of our BunsenLabs Live ISO is out in 32bit (64bit in the next few days)...
http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=39977
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I'm so jazzed, I hope that feeling hits others too.
OH YEA .... same feeling here ...
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BunsenLabs Forums now Open for Registration
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The front page should have some update under bunsenlabs "1st beta iso realesed" when the 64 bit version is out (And congratulations to all involved).
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I thought mentioning it would be enough in this thread. But if you insist...
The first release of our BunsenLabs Live ISO is out in 32bit (64bit in the next few days)...
http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=39977
people love convenience because man by nature is lazy -- that's why this world is full of convenience stores and this forum is full of questions make it simple makes it easy --
"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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Linux Mint 17.1
Thinkpad T410 - i5 M520 CPU 8GB RAM, Nvidia GPU, 250GB SSD Booting Windows 8.1 Pro and Linux
The conky in this image I found on the 'net and came here for some help with it. Instead of a little bit of help I got a complete re-write of the code from a few people. So thanks again guys!
OT: Noticed there is an alpha .ISO of BL ready. Once the beta is ready, I'll give it a go. Glad to see it's coming along so quickly.
Without further ado:
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Patched dmenu to use Xft so it matches the dwm taskbar:
http://s12.postimg.org/omuvjqamh/2015_07_12_000012_1920x1080_scrot.jpg
I am very happy about this
off topic but I looked at your photo it says 00:00:11 it's past your bedtime?
its only 6:15 pm here
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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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finally getting dwm figured out
(just started taking the time to do so)
got a system tray I love having them, lost without one
got Tilda floating, and set for all windows
added a few toys for screen shots
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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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@userx-bw -- your graphics card isn't using direct rendering...
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Nothing special. Just started on the sequel to colors. A testing-release with the codename "redbug".
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A couple I've missed...
Nice bunsen ASCII art @hhh
It's 2ion',s just modified a bit...
http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=39723
You are the only one I've seen that has made the xfce4-panel look this good
Between your admiration of the dark Bunsen themes, your support of the new Bunsen ISOs and this comment, I owe you a sincere thank you! I'll post my config (probably Tuesday). Don't be surprised if I hit you up with a PM for live-build tips one of these days.
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@userx-bw -- your graphics card isn't using direct rendering...
no it's not, Been putting off setting X up specify for my Video Card, but I got a screen that I can see, and it show all my windows.
as the saying goes. If it works then don't mess with it, but now that you've pointed it out to me and everybody that can read that post, the pressure is on, now the "got a keep up with the joneses" kicks in
and now I've found the error lots of people get "number of screens does not match detected devices " I just knew I'd be running into problems if I did this.
Thank you for giving me something else to do with my Box ..
(
I'd take a screenshot and post it so I won't be getting off topic in this section but ya got a be out of X, have X not running, when running Xorg -configure.
)
EDIT:
here this is in my root login where it shows right video card GPU ATI Radeon 3450 with a whopping 256MB -- my user login is displaying the wrong video card ( that I noticed too) the rendering thing where did you see that to come to that conclusion?
now I got a log into that user account and try that command again. glxinfo
bash-4.2# glxinfo
name of display: :0.0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version string: 1.4
server glx extensions:
GLX_ARB_create_context, GLX_ARB_create_context_profile,
GLX_ARB_multisample, GLX_EXT_create_context_es2_profile,
GLX_EXT_import_context, GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap, GLX_EXT_visual_info,
GLX_EXT_visual_rating, GLX_INTEL_swap_event, GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer,
GLX_OML_swap_method, GLX_SGIS_multisample, GLX_SGIX_fbconfig,
GLX_SGIX_pbuffer, GLX_SGIX_visual_select_group, GLX_SGI_swap_control
I know this is off topic that is why I am adding it all in here to get it out of the way.
now I got a figure out why I got a different video card "hooked up" in my user account and the right one in root account..
thanks pal
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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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A couple I've missed...
smacz wrote:Nice bunsen ASCII art @hhh
It's 2ion',s just modified a bit...
http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=39723spacex wrote:You are the only one I've seen that has made the xfce4-panel look this good
Between your admiration of the dark Bunsen themes, your support of the new Bunsen ISOs and this comment, I owe you a sincere thank you! I'll post my config (probably Tuesday). Don't be surprised if I hit you up with a PM for live-build tips one of these days.
Oh, I'll help if I can. But I'm no expert on live-build myself. Like you, I took the crash course a little while ago, and pretty much learn new things as I need to implement something I haven't done before. But now I'm working with live-build for testing and unstable, and that has thrown me quite a few curveballs. But I'm getting there, my last build was fine.
As for uefi-support, there is a chance that it could be implemented in live-build quite soon, so that there is no need to find an alternative way to do it. This is the reply I got from the live-build project when I asked them about uefi-support:
It's on my todo list. I started implementing it a few months back, and
got a very messy set of working code implemented, but I haven't gotten
around to finishing it yet, I've had a lot of other things to work on.
I don't know if/when I'll finish it; perhaps sometime over the next
several weeks when I should hopefully be finished with the things that
I've been working on in the mean time.
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After more than a year in openbox , recently I jumped to dwm I had little difficult using it really... twice just changed my mind openbox vs dwm. Finally decided for dwm. I thnk i must learn to configure properly this WM. I still do not know how to use.
The first commands i learned Alt+p > browsing applications, i like a lot this style of browsing... Shift+Alt+Enter, terminal (the home salvation console), also Shift+Alt+q /quit dwm. if I will have any questions i'll do to the dwm thread.
So... this is my new scrot.
(original link) // wallpaper link
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decided for dwm
Yay!
http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=39751
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=65110
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spectrwm -
interesting ~ I just installed ratposion and all them how to's for the config files that say do this it works haha nope , then you come in here and post this one? now I got something else to check out ~ Tanks! might do a new user and install it
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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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At the moment ...
http://s4.postimg.org/qbbtttb55/scrot.jpg
... i'll check the bl.iso asap - congratulations to the team
How does everyone pull up those terminals with all the system info and cool logos??? 8.(
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