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wall: Highlands, US by Frances Gunn (link)
tint2rc:(link)
tint2 useless pager: (link)
systray icons: Faba-mono
obtheme: Custom
...and that pretty 75%-white-BL-logo in the center is conky.
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I've gone a bit mad with the colours. I blame hhh's excellent theming tutorial for encouraging me to get down and dirty with every aspect of my desktop. Now look what you've done.
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Excellent @loutch!
++1 double plus for you and Teo.
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@ututo, class
@dobbie, lmao (BL film thread FTW)
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Awesome shots this month folks!
First twoion runs the forums on Ubuntu server and now this?
Looks beautiful, mind
@eraph: my eyes! Arrgh! o_O
SOS from me, I'm afraid:
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twoion runs the forums on Ubuntu server
Ha! I didn't know that. Also, corenominal had ditched Windows for Ubuntu and OS X last fall, but it looks like he's been missing him some Debian...
https://twitter.com/corenominal/status/ … 1772062720
https://twitter.com/corenominal/status/ … 8471566338
It's just an experiment. xenial installed from their mini.iso is very, very fun.
Cycle model, please, so I can view more pics. That thing is as beautiful as the prettiest pushbikes, and I hate internal combustion engines. -edit- NM, I missed that last link the first time.
OK, not quite as pretty. Exhaust pipes and heatsinks, bah. Still, that frame and saddle combo is sweet...
http://brand.bmw-motorrad.com/en/storie … 250881.jpg
http://brand.bmw-motorrad.com/en/storie … 080560.jpg
That back wheel/drive train is unbelievable, wtf, and so gorgeous...
http://brand.bmw-motorrad.com/en/storie … 591502.jpg
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^ Yeah, BMW sure do know how to knock out custom bikes and the original 1936 R5 was one of my favorite motorcycle of all time
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BTW, in that last wallpaper, is that an airhorn under the saddle, mirroring the exhaust's look? And that exhaust is insulated and carbon fibre tipped, or something? And the drive is chainless, some sort of direct transmission linkage? Sorry, I didn't read the spec sheet and I might not understand it if I did. I could use a walk-through, if you don't mind the OT. It's fascinating, such a beautiful piece of engineering (planning) and craftsmanship (execution).
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BTW, in that last wallpaper, is that an airhorn under the saddle, mirroring the exhaust's look?
No, it's the open bellmouth for the air intake of the bespoke supercharger
And that exhaust is insulated and carbon fibre tipped, or something?
Carbon-fibre tip, I think the exhaust downpipes are titanium.
And the drive is chainless, some sort of direct transmission linkage?
Cardan shaft-drive, an original part from the 1936 R5
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Unbelievable. They don't make 'em like the used to, but BMW is making them better.
On topic, no changes to my main jessie/mate/xfce rock. It's perfect.
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I've never seen my RAM usage maxed on Debian, unless there was a problem somewhere. This is the majority of my GUI apps running all at once on one desktop. The 2 browsers each have one tab open only, but RAM is very lean still!
@mrneilypops, I was never that big on Marilyn, but WOW! Woof.
-edit- BTW, if you count mate-panel and it's applets, xfce4-power-manager's applet and network-manager-gnome, that's over 2 dozen GUI apps running. Why does htop report only one task running? What does it define as a task?
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@dobbie, lmao (BL film thread FTW)
Deadpool has been the best movie I have seen in ages.
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Why does htop report only one task running? What does it define as a task?
I have no idea
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Concerning htop,
You can hide/show user threads with the 'H' key
kernel threads with the 'K' key
Use 'F1' for help
Why does htop report only one task running? What does it define as a task?
It comes down to the difference between a process and a thread (aka LWP or LightWeight Process)
The short version:
The kernel holds a number of structures for each process.
A process can start several threads or LWP's.
The kernel does not hold all the process structures for a thread, but uses some of the structures of the 'parent' process.
Search for 'process versus thread' if you want to know more.
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^Great sshot Dobbie! Classic wall!
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Bunsen-Antimon, available for download.
https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 018#p29018
-edit- Bunsen-Tungsten...
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