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Great conky you have there,@Steve!
Thankyou utoto. I recieved much help from resident conkystador Sector 11 and Unklar.
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That is good, how do you get the blue line into the tint2 panel under the task buttons?
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That is good, how do you get the blue line into the tint2 panel under the task buttons?
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Steve wrote:That is good, how do you get the blue line into the tint2 panel under the task buttons?
Menu -> Help&Resources -> Tint2 -> Tint2 wiki: Configuration
Continued here: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 101#p53101
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That is good, how do you get the blue line into the tint2 panel under the task buttons?
Hi, @Steve! You need to have installed tint2 version 0.12.12 or higher to get those borders in task buttons. I'm currently running -v 0.14.4 from backports.
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This: does not compute!
Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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@Sector11
Please explain.
'BL scrot.moe Guy' refers to my sponsoring the scrot.moe website for the benefit of BL users and not the fact that I submit only BL scrots.
I submit many BL scrots over time...I have several machines with different OS installed.
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^I think @Sector11 is feeling weird about you being the Scrot.Moe "Guy", but you look so attractive in your profile picture...
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^ Absolutely! "Guy" != "photo"
Unless all Chinese Military "guys" are cute as a button an avatar.
@ mrneilypops - please forgive me if I came across wrong. I meant no disrespect or anything of a negative nature.
I don't care what OS you use, you have all my respect not "because" of scrot.moe but because your presence here is a benefit to the forums. Scrot.moe is an added bonus - that I love BTW.
EDIT: If memory serves me correct I gave you the "The BL Scrot.Moe Guy" tag
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^All is cool Guys...no worries...perhaps I should change my avatar ...stand by...
ps. yep Sector11 thanks for the tag
cheers all!
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DAMN! And she/he was so cute too! Colour her: Gone 8.(
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Inspired by elements I've seen on screenshots from couple of you guys, mainly from Glenn, Dobbie03 and Sector11. You guys are artists.
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/06/07/Screenshot-06072017-084145PM.th.png
Nice scrot.
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^That's a great desktop! I especially like those desktop names.
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Hi all ! Nice and smart solution to escape systemd @Nili -> DEVUAN
Well, to be saved from systemd ways are dozens but Devuan keeps inside Debian house yet. I did an minimal install months ago.
Thank you ragamatrix!
Edit: Your 1rst scrot/wall looks pretty good too
Thanks martix
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@ragamatrix
Great screenshots
I have often used Liquorix kernel on testing/sid on my own 'distrolettes' and others...
With stretch about to be released;
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-a … 00002.html
and with this in mind... I once asked the question to the Liquorix dev about Liquorix+Debian stable;
the liquorix kernel is installable on a 'new' stable for a while because of the gcc version used to build liquorix happens to be still available in the new stable.
As soon as testing/sid gcc version moves on, and liquorix now runs with a newer gcc than by now older but still current stable runs, you can't install any new kernel modules that require that gcc version, ie, the ilquorix version.
http://techpatterns.com/forums/about248 … highlight=
I am not really sure if this will cause issues short or long term when stretch is stable...but just for general info
...unless, of course, you plan to stick with 'testing' or sid...
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