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@Steve
Not sure how i managed to upload those scrots as a guest at scrot.moe ??
I thought i was logged in, can you upload pics as guest in scrot moe?
Yes you can upload images as a guest.
Only registered users can create albums,like images,for example
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Steve wrote:Not sure how i managed to upload those scrots as a guest at scrot.moe ??
I thought i was logged in, can you upload pics as guest in scrot moe?Yes you can upload images as a guest.
Only registered users can create albums,like images,for example
Is there anyway of deleting those images i accidentally uploaded as a guest?
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@Steve
I can do it for you if you wish...
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^ I sent you a pm.
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“Et ignotas animum dimittit in artes.” — Ovid, Metamorphoses, VIII., 18.
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^ That's two in a row that I've never heard of — very impressive
I've got pacman(8) working in my BunsenLabs-derived live system:
“Et ignotas animum dimittit in artes.” — Ovid, Metamorphoses, VIII., 18.
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^ That's two in a row that I've never heard of — very impressive
I like subtle, just takes some getting used to the way it handles tags; goomwwm is sort of like subtle with floating as the default, but needs a 3rd party app like sxhkd for keybindings so it didn't last.
Nice effort with that live iso.
You must unlearn what you have learned.
-- yoda
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@ Hoas, so you can use pacman in a debian OS? Does it involve much configuration?
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^ Not really, just build it from source and add /etc/pacman{.conf,.d/mirrorlist}
EDIT: don't try using it to install packages to the Debian system though, that would completely wreck it.
I've only got it working so that I can use `pacstrap` to install Arch while booted in the SharpBang live session.
EDIT2: Arch & GNOME:
That's Honda's CB4 Interceptor concept — it's a sportsbike, Jim, but not as we know it.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2017-11-19 02:07:43)
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^ thanks for clarifying, not touching it, apt does the job just fine
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^ Nice desktop and very cool conky @jdonaghy
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^ Thanks. That's actually just a Plasma widget.
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OpenBSD - VB/VM - Cwm using .xinitrc. I like this WM. Oneday i will run Openbsd from a computer that allows it! Atm my nvidia laptop is not suitable so i am have to learn all about openbsd in a VM. Im not very good with these sort of window managers but i have picked up cwm with not too much hassle. Hoas, i nicked some of your settings from over at daemon forums cheers mate.
Last edited by Steve (2017-11-20 12:48:19)
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Hoas, i nicked some of your settings from over at daemon forums
cheers mate.
You're welcome but I think that test originated from machinebacon (via Nilli), I just changed the "ttyC0" bit.
EDIT: here's a post from the Arch forums showing my TTY display manager:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 6#p1680406
Back on topic: my live system with a working pacman:
lol.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2017-11-20 19:24:24)
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@ Hoas, .Xdefaults not startx, particularly the xterm colors and font settings.
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Devuan with cwm. Basic desktop but workable. Using Devuan backports version of mksh, 2016 - R54. Im starting to enjoy this type of window manager more and more .
This is what the .cwmrc looks like, just taken the example that it ships with and added some commands thus far.
# Set default Xft(3) font
fontname "sans-serif:pixelsize=14:bold"
# Turn on sticky-group mode
sticky yes
# Any entry here is shown in the application menu
command gmrun gmrun
command xterm xterm
command chromium chromium
command xmms xmms
command top "xterm -e top"
# Autogroup definitions
autogroup 3 "aterm,XTerm"
autogroup 3 "xterm,XTerm"
# Ignore programs by that name by not drawing borders around them.
ignore XMMS
ignore xwi
ignore xapm
ignore xclock
# Key bindings
bind CM-r label
bind CS-Return "xterm -e top"
bind 4-o unmap
bind CM-equal unmap
bind CMS-equal unmap
bind C4-equal vmaximize
bind C4S-equal hmaximize
bind M-1 grouponly1
bind M-2 grouponly2
bind M-3 grouponly3
bind MS-1 movetogroup1
bind MS-2 movetogroup2
bind MS-3 movetogroup3
# Mouse bindings
mousebind M-2 window_lower
mousebind M-3 window_resize
Last edited by Steve (2017-11-22 12:44:36)
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80's 90's ...
NewRetroWaveStyle
Last edited by ragamatrix (2017-11-22 14:37:41)
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QEMUscrot:
EDIT: and on the metal:
The Moka icon set is now available in Debian stretch
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2017-11-22 22:06:25)
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Devuan with cwm. Basic desktop but workable. Using Devuan backports version of mksh, 2016 - R54. Im starting to enjoy this type of window manager more and more
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https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/11/22/2017-11-22-233343_1366x768_scrot.th.png
This is what the .cwmrc looks like, just taken the example that it ships with and added some commands thus far.
Nice shot; cwm is a pretty good window manager after you get use to it.
You must unlearn what you have learned.
-- yoda
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