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^looks good Glenn.
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@PackRat, not much of a panel person but does polybar support multiple monitors (span screens) or do you need to run multiple instances, like tint2?
I don't really know. No example for dual monitor setup though.
So I guess you would need to launch multiple instances.
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Very nice Glenn, Not bad for a 64bit sys.
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No conky, a totally clean desktop other than a minimal Covergloobus theme
A combo of Pop icons and the United Arch GTK theme with a custom OB theme called Pearls By Dobbie.
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Very nice dropdown and apps sets, Never saw your RAM usage with three digits recently
I use too Papirus icons. They're just great. As usual good work Matt!
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Image previews have started working in ranger (also within tmux):
The updated graphics stack in OpenBSD-current has pushed the RAM usage up by 15MiB [1] but there is a definite improvement in performance so it seems worthwhile.
[1] From ~55MiB to ~70MiB, which is still a record low for that (64-bit) hardware.
Alpine manages ~100MiB with the same desktop (dwm), Debian stretch hovers at ~130MiB and bloaty old Arch chugs along with ~150MiB.
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Image previews have started working in ranger (also within tmux):
The updated graphics stack in OpenBSD-current has pushed the RAM usage up by 15MiB [1] but there is a definite improvement in performance so it seems worthwhile.
[1] From ~55MiB to ~70MiB, which is still a record low for that (64-bit) hardware.
Alpine manages ~100MiB with the same desktop (dwm), Debian stretch hovers at ~130MiB and bloaty old Arch chugs along with ~150MiB.
I hadn't issue previewing images on ranger via tmux, the only issue i had with w3m-img doesn't keep the image forever, whenever i leave the focus for other views, I must click the image name to show the preview again on the same filename.
IIRC this was an early concern that hadn't found a solution as long as I've seen it. I don't know if a fixed is found yet.
I solved the preview by using "caca-utils" and "file".
Surely pixelated not cleaned view. At least the image stay sticked unmoved until i click other image name..
While 50/70MB RAM for 64bit is a historic record. I never saw anyone having two digits RAM on a 64bit.
I've seen enough.
Thank you for reviewing these general details regarding ram usage on those distros, Always like to watch when people comparing
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I hadn't issue previewing images on ranger via tmux
Weird thing is that image previews used to work fine but then it stopped for a while (with the same configuration) but now it's back again, which is nice.
Perhaps I removed a critical package without realising and recently re-installed it; I did always have www/w3m installed (the Image flavour) so it must have been something else.
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My new Desktop with Conky (weather and clock) and tint2:
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/07/22/Wall_1.th.png
Dock = Plank
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/07/22/Wall-2.th.png
Terminal = Tilda
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/07/22/Wall-3.th.png
Icons = Emerald
That's a very pleasing desktop!
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Glad to hear is working back. I hope you'll catch the reason why it happened in a way.
I like a lot ranger, is the 2nd file manager that i always install and use. I used to like Midnight Commander (mc), but ranger is way superior for my needs.
@searchone very nice desktop mate!
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My new Desktop with Conky (weather and clock) and tint2:
You have to update your Accuweather script, see here.
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Debian 9.1:
Mmmm... vanilla
Despite the very modest hardware the GNOME desktop runs very slickly indeed; I've disabled the animations and any indexing and the way the shell uses the slightly-less-crappy GPU to help ease the load off the very-crappy CPU means that it works much better than would be expected.
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@ Nili and Glenn, thanks guys.
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Seismic changes for my OpenBSD desktop:
ISO-style date readout, mksh as the default shell and a change to a light theme with this base colour set.
Oh, and a wallpaper as well:
Guy Martin may have described the new Fireblade as a "Jonah" (on TV, no less) and it may have prematurely ended the great John McGuinness' career but it's the best looking bike on sale today, IMO.
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AAAAAAAAAAAAA! BRIGHT! Where's my sunglasses! That's better.
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^ It's a lot easier on the eyes than you would think, especially with the backlight set low 8)
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