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^ Noooooooooooooooooo
Wellactually it's pretty funny
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We may need some new icon sets
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/06/15/shopkins.th.png
Those look quite cool yet goofy
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Thanks guys!
@Sector. When I go to BAires I will let you know. I'm up in the North right now! 1500 km away!
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Don't touch my git!
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ahhh - spittin' distance - with a good wind from Ushuaia that is.
Please do would love to meet another Bunsen LabRat, I don't travel so I'm always here. PM me in advance.
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Followed the Brontolabs Postbang install here: https://brontosaurusrex.github.io/postbang2017/
Just awesome. Thanks for sharing your stuff Brontosaurusrex
Only Virtualbox but i did learn a lot from putting it together.
Last edited by Steve (2017-06-16 15:29:19)
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Followed the Brontolabs Postbang install here: https://brontosaurusrex.github.io/postbang2017/
Just awesome. Thanks for sharing your stuff Brontosaurusrex
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Only Virtualbox but i did learn a lot from putting it together.
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/06/16/Screenshot-170617-012017.th.png
I did an install like that as well in Virtualbox but using JWM instead of Openbox.
Last edited by DeepDayze (2017-06-16 17:27:39)
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@steve great and your welcome (Actually there should be "stretchbang" version by now, but there isn't one due to laziness...)
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Finally managed to change the font for the GNOME panel to a more modern condensed variant:
Unfortunately, I can't remember exactly how I did this, I just noticed a "CustomFontTheme" shell option in the tweak tool but I have no idea how I made it :8
Anyway, the terminal is showing systemd-boot's rather useful `bootctl` command that identifies all the .efi bootloaders on the system — as you can see, I'm booting with the Windows .efi loader and systemd knows that the bootia32.efi loader does not belong (it's from an old OpenBSD installation)
EDIT: I'm tracking [testing] so I've just used `bootctl update` to change to systemd-boot v233:
File: └─/EFI/systemd/systemd-bootx64.efi (systemd-boot 233)
File: └─/EFI/BOOT/bootx64.efi (systemd-boot 233)
I can't help but think that Arch should do that for me but it is clearly documented, so...
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pipeSysinfo project
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pipeSysinfo project
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/06/18/pipeSysInfo.th.png
I like that wallpaper..Stretchbang eh?
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I like that wallpaper..Stretchbang eh?
Yeah, it's short for "quantum gravity entanglement post and stretch bang". The wall (has alpha).
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I like what you did with the tint2 gradients packrat.
I had a go myself. I will have to play around a bit more and see what else i can come up with.
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/06/19/Screenshot-190617-233546.th.png
+1 on the gradients and isn't it possible to add some transparency to the gradients as well?
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Steve wrote:I like what you did with the tint2 gradients packrat.
I had a go myself. I will have to play around a bit more and see what else i can come up with.
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/06/19/Screenshot-190617-233546.th.png
+1 on the gradients and isn't it possible to add some transparency to the gradients as well?
Yes, the gradient opacity can be adjusted.
@glenn - thanks
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You must unlearn what you have learned.
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Tint2 + Herbstluftwm + Conky-STD = (Club 50)
GTK2 theme breeze-gtk I had to steal theme from Arch repo.
Icons ePapirus
An old wallpaper that i've saved Maid Chatting Up An Otaku
Edit: P.S. I'm not ashamed to admit that i'm using Ubuntu fonts for UI.
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DeepDayze wrote:Steve wrote:I like what you did with the tint2 gradients packrat.
I had a go myself. I will have to play around a bit more and see what else i can come up with.
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/06/19/Screenshot-190617-233546.th.png
+1 on the gradients and isn't it possible to add some transparency to the gradients as well?
Yes, the gradient opacity can be adjusted.
@glenn - thanks
Great I will be playing around with gradients and transparency to get a nice looking panel.
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@Nili, nice desktop! I'll have to give breeze a try when I go with a lighter theme.
...And why would you be? I think they're among the most useful fonts available. Concise and easily read regardless of size.
Thanks Glenn! for us that don't have a KDE DE this gtk-theme will make feels as if we'd a copy. It's awesome IMHO, Highly recommended!
I had some time with a black/dark blue theme. It was right time to make a change.
Quite right, Ubuntu font is genius for user interface.
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