Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

rsw wrote:

Eagerly awaiting that "Calcurse/todo.txt" howto I see on your To Do list smile

I'm still working out the details. I figured out you can get todo.txt and calcurse to use the same todo file which makes adding and marking todo list items easy from command line, text editor or within calcurse. The only problem is that if you have autosave set in calcurse it will overwrite the todo list if you have modified it via todo.txt and not reloaded the file in calcurse.

Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

@jinnstar can you tell me more about your theme? And would you mind to share the wp? big_smile

Looks great, I will trie to assemble my desk like yours. (Or do I have to say rebuild? I'm not a native speaker)

Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

Been kinda out of the Crunchbang loop here recently, but I just now got around to sticking it onto my new Pentium 4HT 3.4GHz, 3GB RAM, nVidia 8600GT machine big_smile

I'm really liking my setup here. smile
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/6344/crunchbangwall909.th.png

Last edited by 91ntegra (2009-09-17 22:04:16)

Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

My first entry, I made some subtle tweaks to the default setup:

http://imgur.com/D18g3l.png enlarge

http://imgur.com/SMbI0l.png enlarge

Original wallpaper image source: http://architecture.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/33111/

Tint2 config: http://crunchbanglinux.org/pastebin/340
Conky config: http://crunchbanglinux.org/pastebin/341

Last edited by ElbertF (2009-09-17 22:30:24)

Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

schanall wrote:

@jinnstar can you tell me more about your theme? And would you mind to share the wp? big_smile

Looks great, I will trie to assemble my desk like yours. (Or do I have to say rebuild? I'm not a native speaker)

If you look at the terminal in one of the shots it tells cbinfo tells you what themes, icons and fonts are used.

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

Been here a while taking inspiration from all your great desktops, and now I've finally changed to something significantly different from the default, I thought I should share, so here it is...

http://omploader.org/tMmRudA
http://omploader.org/vMmRudA

http://omploader.org/tMmRudQ
http://omploader.org/vMmRudQ

Conky is a modified version of the default. tint2 is a modified version of this (thanks serious_lee). Also thanks to corenominal for the wallpaper switching script.

Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

Here's my most recent:
http://omploader.org/tMmRvMA

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

iggykoopa, what are you using for your desktop "widgets" and "dock"?

Edit: Also, do you have a link for the original image that you're using?

Last edited by gogi-goji (2009-09-18 21:17:07)

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

iggykoopa wrote:

Here's my most recent:
http://omploader.org/tMmRvMA

Wow!  That is really slick.

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

iggykoopa wrote:

Here's my most recent:
http://omploader.org/tMmRvMA

screenlets and awn?

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

I don't know if I've ever contibuted a #! screenshot before. Right now my desktop looks like this:

http://www.mermaid-productions.com/miscjunk/linux/crunchbang_screenshot_091809-thumb.png

No conky at the moment; I'm still trying to figure out what to do with it. Got lxpanel running at the bottom for app launcher icons. Dushiki-Wine GTK theme, wallpaper from desktopnexus.com.

Edit: I was playing around and tried colorizing the background image in GIMP. Then changed the GTK & Obenbox themes to Inkpot.

http://www.mermaid-productions.com/miscjunk/linux/crunchbang_screenshot_091909-thumb.png

Last edited by Crunnluath (2009-09-19 14:31:54)

Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

I'm using compiz as the window manager right now with awn and screenlets on karmic. Here's the original wallpaper night of ubuntu I think I got it from gnome-look.

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

Iggykoopa, a question for you: I wanted to try using AWN too, but when I went to install it (I tried both in Synaptic and from the command line using apt-get) it wanted to pull in the entirety of Gnome along with it. How did you get just AWN by itself?

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

http://omploader.org/tMmR0NQ
clean
http://omploader.org/tMmR0Ng
dirrrty

Last edited by urg (2009-09-19 15:37:42)

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

Eamon wrote:

Been here a while taking inspiration from all your great desktops, and now I've finally changed to something significantly different from the default, I thought I should share, so here it is...

http://omploader.org/tMmRudA
http://omploader.org/vMmRudA

http://omploader.org/tMmRudQ
http://omploader.org/vMmRudQ

Conky is a modified version of the default. tint2 is a modified version of this (thanks serious_lee). Also thanks to corenominal for the wallpaper switching script.


Very nice setup, glad to see cbinfo is getting some use smile

Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

Aquern wrote:

I don't know if I've ever contibuted a #! screenshot before. Right now my desktop looks like this:

http://www.mermaid-productions.com/miscjunk/linux/crunchbang_screenshot_091809-thumb.png

No conky at the moment; I'm still trying to figure out what to do with it. Got lxpanel running at the bottom for app launcher icons. Dushiki-Wine GTK theme, wallpaper from desktopnexus.com.

Edit: I was playing around and tried colorizing the background image in GIMP. Then changed the GTK & Obenbox themes to Inkpot.

http://www.mermaid-productions.com/miscjunk/linux/crunchbang_screenshot_091909-thumb.png

I really like your setup. The desktop wallpaper is very nice!
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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

Aquern wrote:

Iggykoopa, a question for you: I wanted to try using AWN too, but when I went to install it (I tried both in Synaptic and from the command line using apt-get) it wanted to pull in the entirety of Gnome along with it. How did you get just AWN by itself?

You can download the .deb from here...
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/i386/a … r/download
and it wont try to install gnome desktop.
But it seems to have some problems with Openbox and the Undecorate action....

Last edited by illumin8 (2009-09-19 19:34:34)

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

Assuming that works, won't the the deb still want to pull the gnome dependencies anyways?

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

It pulled in gnome utils (21mb),  libawn0 and avant-window-navigator-data.
Still kind of pointless though since it doesnt seem to want to play well with Ob
Compiz as wm probably solves that...
Maybe im making it up, but it seems like synaptic tries to pull in more that gdebi.

Last edited by illumin8 (2009-09-19 19:53:13)

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

Well the deb package is from Debian which may just have different dependencies than the Ubuntu version.

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

this started off as a netbook-remix install so I didn't notice all the deps it pulled, sorry. I tend to not really care what dependencies get pulled in by stuff though, I've got enough drive space, and with the setup I'm using now I'm still only using 307MB of ram and I've got 2GB. If you want something similar but are having issues with awn you could try the docky theme with gnome-do, I didn't like it as much, but it's been a couple months since I tried it.

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

http://kepfeltoltes.hu/thumb/090920/2009-09-20--1253460647_1280x800_scrot_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png


Now a little glassy....

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

taklertamas wrote:

http://kepfeltoltes.hu/thumb/090920/2009-09-20--1253460647_1280x800_scrot_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png


Now a little glassy....

Nice! What's  the weather icons on the left of the taskbar?

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

It's only a Screenlet.
You can download it from gnome-look.org
name: wide-weather screenlet

link:

http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … tent=77168

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Re: September 2009 Screenshots thread

ElbertF wrote:

My first entry, I made some subtle tweaks to the default setup

Very nice! Would you like to share your layered wallpaper composition? I could try it on my desktop machine...

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