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Yeah, that's an awesome setup and screenshot.
Very very thanks
@Head_on_a_Stick
I think that can be done with lolcat
And also very nice screenshots people!!
If it ain't broke, then tweak it until it breaks.
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@Head_on_a_Stick
I think that can be done with lolcat
Thanks!
Changed to fonts/inconsolata-font, it's the first non-bitmapped monospace font I've found that looks acceptable (ie, non-spindly) in a non-bold version:
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Addy wrote:@Head_on_a_Stick
I think that can be done with lolcatThanks!
Changed to fonts/inconsolata-font, it's the first non-bitmapped monospace font I've found that looks acceptable (ie, non-spindly) in a non-bold version:
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/08/18/screenFetch-2017-08-18_22-35-24.th.png
No worries!
And your puff fish looks even cuter
Sorry for hurting your eyes, because my screenshot below is using spindly font M+ 1mn
@nili's topic makes me want to try herbstluftwm with tint2. Another distraction from finishing my conky
And hey, @PackRat's Xfwm attracts me too, I will give it a try. And the violist above is Lindsay Stirling, isn't she?
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Very nice!! Your Polybar really steal my attention. By the way, why are not using scrot.moe?
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@nili's topic makes me want to try herbstluftwm with tint2. Another distraction from finishing my conky
Very nice Addy, Nothing escapes from your hands. HeHe!
I'm glad you did a visit HLWM. That's true, It's under-rated WM especially when combined with tint2 becomes even more interestingly.
Herbstluftwm + tint2 + conky-std // fonts Ubuntu
Background VOCALO☆Revolution by hanamuke
Tumbleweed (Server) | KDE Plasma (Wayland)
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@Addy
For the moment I have the luxury of my own version of scrot.moe for testing - scrotlabs.org
Pleased you like the polybar config
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@Head_on_a_Stick
Nice...I must give Alpine a spin
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I finally gave Void a go. After void-installer, I did:
sudo xbps-install -S xorg xterm openbox tint2 firefox neofetch
echo "exec openbox-session" >~/.xinitrc
mkdir -p ~/.config/openbox
echo "tint2 &" > ~/.config/openbox/autostart
Surprisingly easy to install - apart from grub2 (thanks @mrneilypops for advice - I lazily did update-grub from another partition).
Just need git, vim, mutt, offlineimap, msmtp, nitrogen and compton for the complete system
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Very nice Addy, Nothing escapes from your hands. HeHe!
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I'm glad you did a visit HLWM. That's true, It's under-rated WM especially when combined with tint2 becomes even more interestingly.
And arigatou gozaimasu for sharing. Previously I tried the common panel for HLWM, lemonbar & dzen2, but they just give me a frustation. After read your post I realized that tint2 is a really good idea
Herbstluftwm + tint2 + conky-std // fonts Ubuntu
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4358/36501635722_c75702431d_n.jpg
Background VOCALO☆Revolution by hanamuke
Looks a bit girly, but it's really nice
I save your wallpaper for later usage
After install Xfwm and learn how to theme it, I just realized that I misread @PackRat post. It is Fvwm not Xfwm LOL
But, nevermind. Xfwm also looks eye candy
@Addy
For the moment I have the luxury of my own version of scrot.moe for testing - scrotlabs.org
Pleased you like the polybar config
Ohh, only for VIP
I just began learning how to theme Polybar. Your post give me another inspiration.
If it ain't broke, then tweak it until it breaks.
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Now that's a terminal font 8)
easy to install - apart from grub2
For my Alpine Linux system, I cheated and used an Arch "live" ISO image to install GRUB to the disk (in non-UEFI mode) with:
# mount /dev/sdXY /mnt
# grub-install --target=i386-pc --boot-directory=/mnt/usb/boot /dev/sdX
# grub-mkconfig -o /mnt/boot/grub/grub.cfg
(Replace XY with the letter & partition number assigned to your Void root filesystem.)
This installs GRUB's files to whichever system is mounted under /mnt and does not require that the bootloader ever be installed in Void itself
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And the LIVE shot as sent by NASA:
Love this one as well, showing the colour spectrum:
All shots taken from NASA's G-III Gulfstream:
Aircraft Specifications
Aircraft: Gulfstream III (military designation C-20B)
Flight Crew: 3 (2 pilots, 1 Flight Engineer)
Passengers: 15 max
Engines: 2 Rolls-Royce Spey Mk 511-8 turbofans with 11,400 lbs (5,171 kg) thrust each
Empty Weight: 38,000 lbs (17,237 kg)
Max Takeoff Weight: 69,700 lbs (31,615 kg)
Normal Cruise Speed: 459 kts (527 mph, 848 km/h)
Max Cruise Speed: 501 kts (576 mph, 927 km/h) or Mach 0.85
Ceiling: 45,000 ft (13,716 m)
Range: 3,650 nm (4,200 statute miles or 6,759 km)
Endurance: 7 hours
Wingspan: 77.8 ft (23.7 m)
Length: 83.0 ft (25.3 m)
Height: 24.4 ft (7.4 m)
Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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Toying with the 'emptyBox' idea
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@Sector11
FAB event.
I watched it live via Sky News UK satellite feed rx in Luxembourg
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@Sector11
FAB event.
I watched it live via Sky News UK satellite feed rx in Luxembourg
And I couldn't believe my luck at finding the NASA G-III flight.
These three scrots are pretty amazing as well.
EDIT: The Argentinian TN news anchor in the US for the past few days covering the event was so emotional, he had tears in his eyes and told his girlfriend live on the air: "When I get back home, set the date, we'll get married."
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Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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@Sector11
Amazing scrots indeed!
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@head_on_a_stick: Thanks for the advice. I tried it a few days ago and failed. I hadn't done grub2 with EFI before and stupidly thought I'd try it on VirtualBox (which was also a first). I used cfdisk to create the four partitions for /, /boot, /boot/efi and swap. I then messed around with various grub options (without reading the man page). I can't quite remember what I tried but they included --target=x86_64-efi and --efi-directory=/boot/efi. I was tired and gave up.
Yesterday, I reverted to more familiar territory and installed Void on a 'real' partition on my laptop. I should have overcome my grub fobia, but took the lazy option and did update-grub from BunsenLabs
To stay on topic, scrot:
Not production ready yet - just having a lot fun playing
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