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Hopefully this works https://github.com/mark761/wallpapers
Yes, Thank you
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Back to GNOME on trixie, which had 93 packages upgraded today, including gnome-session. I assume it's mostly security updates.
Nightmares On Wax is too repetitive, but I wanted a scrot.
I forgot I have a sound theme installed, on GNOME I hear an ol' skool camera sound when I take a screenshot.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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Still on the 'too. One month until the 12 month anniversary.
Moved the notifications to the top middle, I kept missing important notifications at the bottom.
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- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
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spamming the screenshot thread today.
Xfce with polybar:
Found a new site for wide/multi monitor wallpapers: https://ultrawidewallpapers.net/
Unfortunately, have to register to enter the gallery. I used my dead-letter email for that.
You must unlearn what you have learned.
-- yoda
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@ceeslans Very nice. I am liking that a lot.
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I spent some time today playing with the Inspect tool again in LibreWolf. I managed to transform the forum's colors and font sizing to be a little closer to the oldskool dA days. This is just a mockup, but I bet with someone more competent than me behind it, it could be really something. ![]()
I have the Stylus browser plugin installed, which could let me save these changes so every time I visit a site it will "re-style" the CSS to what I specified... but of course, I wasn't able to keep track of all the hacky changes modifications I was making for each different section.
[GTK2 & GTK3+] ⋯ [XFWM theme is currently underway] ⋯ [Icons] ⋯ [Cursors] ⋯ [UI fonts]
Keep your chins high, and your fists higher.
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@taberoo, Neat, If you post a css, we (John) may add it to the select-able forum themes.
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I spent some time today playing with the Inspect tool again in LibreWolf. I managed to transform the forum's colors and font sizing to be a little closer to the oldskool dA days. This is just a mockup, but I bet with someone more competent than me behind it, it could be really something.
https://i.postimg.cc/w1FT6P5z/Bunsen-Labs-Linux-Forums-deviant-Art-CSS-Style.png
Hi Tamberoo, that looks nice, and thanks for your work! If you provide a working .css file I'll be happy to add it to the collection on the server.
We had a long discussion about the forum css styling some time ago: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=8684
In particular, this post links to a github page with a copy of the forum css themes - maybe not 100% up to date, but should be enough to show what sort of file should work: https://github.com/johnraff/fluxbb-snip … ster/style
I don't think you need worry about those directories, just a css file should be enough.
(I'm sure you appreciate that I can't give you access to the server itself.)
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^Is that the existing BL script, or you wrote a new one?
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^not original, I forgot I had scripts in ~/bin, I haven't used this laptop in a while. What it does prove though is that it can be done, even though imgbb is slow ![]()
#!/bin/sh
echo '#include <stdio.h>\nvoid main() { printf("Hi, bunsenlabs\\n"); return; }' > bunsen.c
gcc bunsen.c -o bunsen
./bunsen
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^not original, I forgot I had scripts in ~/bin, I haven't used this laptop in a while. What it does prove though is that it can be done, even though imgbb is slow
This script?
https://github.com/BunsenLabs/bunsen-ut … gbb-upload
But, I guess not:
REQUIRES: yad, jq, xprop, wmctrl, wget, curl, scrot, xdotool, convert
I don't think xprop or xdotool would work on Wayland, probably not scrot either.
And yes, imgbb has been agonizingly slow for me lately: image display especially, more than upload.
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I don't think xprop or xdotool would work on Wayland
There is a wayland version
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^Thanks, that might be needed some day.
There's also ydotool coming up:
https://packages.debian.org/trixie-backports/ydotool
https://github.com/ReimuNotMoe/ydotool
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@hhh did you see this post? https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 53#p147053
If you've got a bit of time and could move the logo over a little bit to the left on those sage and bark 1920x1080 wallpapers, they could be usable with other resolutions OK I think.
BLOB's almost ready, and with luck we could get a beta or even release candidate iso out soon.
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