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Ceres and Void Linux coexisting with the help of Bedrock. Uncluttered xfce desktop.
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Debian 11.1 and xfce
It's not every day that you see a DarkThrone playlist. Party on, @Ogis1975.
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It's not every day that you see a DarkThrone playlist. Party on, @Ogis1975.
Thank you. Yes. I have been listening to metal for a long time. I am an old metalhead
What economists call over-production is but a production that is above the purchasing power of the worker, who is reduced to poverty by capital and state.
----+- Peter Kropotkin -+----
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my ongoing efforts to build an almost DE in the awesomewm framework, also some side shitpost pasta cuz why not?
also yes awesome can do some dynamic setting of the window icon based on the window name
the emojis thing is a covid tracker, for anyone interested this is the repo for that https://github.com/eylles/corona-chan-tracker (yes it is shitpost oriented, it can show a true color ascii of corona-chan but needs zstd, i need to re compress the easter eggs with gzip i guess)
Last edited by EDX-0 (2021-12-24 02:22:00)
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@EDX-0: that looks awesome, any chance of posting a thumbnail link to a larger image so we can see the detail?
And also please share your rc.lua?
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@EDX-0: that looks awesome, any chance of posting a thumbnail link to a larger image so we can see the detail?
late night posting, modified my post so now clicking on the image should direct to the full size image.
And also please share your rc.lua?
eh my rc.lua is currently a "here be dragons" while my dotfiles are at an "Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here" state, i'm cleaning them tho, currently cleaning of my rc lua brought me to cobble together the volume slider as a proper widget, still it needs some work to do but on the meantime i created a repo for dashboard widgets, the volume slider is still not complete but works okay enough i still have to add functionality to change the icon when the sink/souce belongs to an external card or if the port is set to external/headphones, if you want to take a look here's the repo: https://github.com/eylles/dash-widgets
yes i do plan to eventually add the progressbar widgets from the screenshot too, just need to tidy them up.
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I did not change the background. I quite like it. So, same sh!t different kernel.
Same as early post, just some cosmetic changes regarding cascadia code font, urxvt-blur, and conky-panel adjustments.
My last scrot for this time.
Happy New Year Everyone!
Tumbleweed - KDE Plasma (Wayland) - Breeze (LeafDark) [Qt]
♪Mahara★Japaaan!
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just because I love the random messages from fortune that is like my wellness
read it! is in spanish but it make a lot of sense... to me!
this is what I have in my Openbox autostart (yep, still in beowulf, I'm lazy updater),
the "aptupd" is just an alias for my "aptitude safe-upgrade"
...
### terminator shell
(sleep 7; terminator -x screen) &
## fortune inicio
(sleep 65; notify-send --icon="lux0.jpg" "$(fortune -su kids ciencia.fortunes)") &
## fortune luego
#(sleep 550; notify-send --icon="-govxs.png" "$(fortune -e paradoxum proverbios.fortunes anarchism love poder.fortunes)") &
### fortune y luego luego
(sleep 550; notify-send --icon="goris.jpg" "$(fortune -su leydemurphy.fortunes refranes.fortunes pintadas.fortunes)") &
...
and also.. another picture from what it looks terminator with a little tweak to show a screen status message and date and so, just at the bottom, whit this in .screenrc file :
## bottom status line 2
hardstatus alwayslastline '%{= G}[ %{G}%H %{g}][%= %{= w}%?%-Lw%?%{= R}%n*%f %t%?%{= R}(%u)%?%{= w}%+Lw%?%= %{= g}][ %{y}Load: %l %{g}][%{B}%Y-%m-%d %{W}%c:%s %{g}]'
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Got bored of GNOME
But you said it was true love, how could this possibly happen? I think you owe us a "why I fell out of love with Gnome" rant video. There aren't enough Gnome rant videos available online.
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I only claim true love to wind up the h8ers. Sorry to disappoint.
EDIT: oh, you're being ironic. D'oh!
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2022-01-08 18:34:23)
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I guess that love and hate for GNOME is something ... oouhh...kind a historic for many people around here?
Got bored of GNOME, back to sway:
https://i.postimg.cc/vDG0BM2t/20220108-12h23m29s-grim.png
Wallpapers are bloat!
yeah, nice grey/black without bloat
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Making use of the gtk3-nocsd option. I quite like the look of gtk3 csd decorations, the corners on the windows are much smoother and since ive discovered how to modify gtk.css i have been able to modify them in subtle way.
Ive always settled on adwaita dark theme as it just has the aesthetics i like, so here is my xfce4 desktop.
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Having a little fun today with an Artix spin. It uses the "dinit" init/service manager (which I know almost nothing about, but am reading its cool history), and has its own fork of Firefox called "FireDragon" (which has some pretty nice default settings and unique settings options). Desktop is kind of a vanilla LXQT.
Last edited by andyprough (2022-01-24 00:09:27)
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i cant see your image andy?
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dwm daedulus/testing incarnation, working well so far.
https://i.postimg.cc/c430ggdH/scrot-suc … edalus.png
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i cant see your image andy?
Here you go. My image hosting website auto-deleted it, so I'm hosting it on my Internet Archive account instead:
Not much to see, I've just been playing around with it and haven't changed the LXQT theme or icons or anything. FireDragon web browser is quite a nice browser in my experience so far. It's got a lot of the privacy settings from LibreWolf, but a different set of settings options. Artix is now requiring that the "universe" repo be manually added in order to access most web browsers - instructions on adding universe are here: https://wiki.artixlinux.org/Main/Repositories
Another interesting point is that by default FireDragon uses the "Whoogle" web search engine from the Garuda Linux project. I had never heard of it before, but it is described as "Google search results, but without any ads, javascript, AMP links, cookies, or IP address tracking" - https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search. Might be worth playing around with, although I'm not a fan of Google's heavily censored search results. Could be a good alternative to Startpage though, for those few occasions when I do want to look at Google's search results and SearX isn't giving them properly.
Dinit was giving me a cgroups message when the system was booting up. In the Artix forum I'm reading that cgroups support is "crude", just mounting the cgroups file system like on runit. Full cgroups support is supposed to be brought in after the dinit 1.0 release. Currently Artix is on the 0.12.0-5 release of dinit.
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Ceres and Void Linux coexisting with the help of Bedrock. Uncluttered xfce desktop.
https://ia601401.us.archive.org/14/item … _16-54.jpg
Just a note in passing - This Bedrock setup with Devuan Ceres and Void has been my daily driver since early December now, very stable, hasn't given me a hint of problems. Color me impressed. I'm going to keep using it, because it exposes a vast amount of packages and is very light on system resources.
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My current Devuan 4.0 Plasma Desktop:
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Been playing around with shod a mouse driven tabbed wm.
It's based on ideas from notion (my daily driver) plan 9 and others and very unixy. Very easy to build and use. Beta or better quality atm but most definitely usable now. Light weight (1MB in ps_mem). I have it running with fittstool and wmbubble and that's enough once setup. i.e. workspace switching with mouse wheel, killing session etc..
I also have xclickroot, xmenu and pmenu from the same developer just to check them out.
https://github.com/phillbush/shod
Last edited by Kelsoo (2022-01-25 17:35:13)
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Hello! I use stumpwm on my computer. Of course, along with Devuan 4. The aforementioned window manager is compiled from git with latest commits. Clearly, he uses latest sbcl . In latest stumpwm commit they are introduced dynamic tiling
I also use emacs with personal config
My music player-ncmpcpp
I also use Nyxt web browser
Out of the box Nyxt ships with tens of features that allow you to quickly analyze, navigate, and extract information from the Internet. Plus, Nyxt is fully hackable- all of its source code can be introspected, modified, and tweaked to your exact specification.
Keyboard layout switcher (as stumpwm module) in action (in top right corner)
Last edited by Ogis1975 (2022-01-26 14:08:53)
What economists call over-production is but a production that is above the purchasing power of the worker, who is reduced to poverty by capital and state.
----+- Peter Kropotkin -+----
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