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I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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HURRAY! Dobbie03 is back!
Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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the whole gang wrote:HURRAY! Dobbie03 is back!
Thank you ![]()
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^ Quick installation instructions using Debian? Sorry to ask, but I'll take whatever info I can get to ease the process.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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^ Quick installation instructions using Debian? Sorry to ask, but I'll take whatever info I can get to ease the process.
There is no "one shot" for all the items listed there so you will need to install one at a time. Also should be no different in Deb/Arch with installation.
Basically in each folder you need to execute:
sudo make clean installto uninstall
sudo make uninstallDisclaimer: These are setup to my workflow and system so may not work out of the box for your liking. ![]()
Hit me up if you need further help.
Also use this repo, it's a little more up to date.
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- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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Hit me up if you need further help.
Also use this repo, it's a little more up to date.
Do you know if using
* WM_WINDOW_ROLE(STRING) = roleSo you can add the role to the window rules requires a patch?
That would be handy for a lot of applications.
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Dobbie03 wrote:Hit me up if you need further help.
Also use this repo, it's a little more up to date.
Do you know if using
* WM_WINDOW_ROLE(STRING) = roleSo you can add the role to the window rules requires a patch?
That would be handy for a lot of applications.
To be honest Pack, I have no idea. I am surprised that I manage to use dwm as it is let alone understand it.
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"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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^ I'm pretty sure it does. I tried that and the "iscentered" and both fail to compile. Based on the suckless mailing list they have no interest in implementing the "rule" option; so looks like some patching going on.
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I've been messing around with bash/zsh prompts and vim/neovim for hours trying to see what all the fuss is about with all the new line prompt generators etc. Also, zsh doesn't do anything for me and bash is way faster. mksh is the only the thing I would consider at this point for it's code quality and speed, but the trade off is bash is everywhere just like vi/vim is while neovim is not quite as widespread.
Basically I came to the conclusion this is exactly the way I like it ... (screenshot)
It started as a fool errand because I don't like the powerline or further inspired prompts/status lines. Then I made vim and neovim do line numbering etc. I just don't understand why line numbering and highlighting is important when the laststatus at the bottom shows the line number and it's so undistracting, but you can look at it if you need that info.
Maybe some of yall can enlighten ole cog if I missed something.
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I don't like line numbers in vim either, seems spamy. (my short .vimrc)
zsh why (for me):
- It has fuzzy autocomplete build in
rm 300[tab]
rm scrot30040.png- little tricks like
repeat 5 echo "woot" # < looks like ruby- autosuggest magic (judges still out on this one)
p.s. It's possible bash can do all some of that and I don't know how.
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What panel are you using cog?
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"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
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@dobbie it’s just polybar from AL’s git repo “pkgcongigs”. I changed the openbox-bar to yaxwm-bar then removed a few things. I need to tell Thomas Adam too. I think it will work on FVWM as well since he was wanting to try polybar the other day on the AL forums.
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I think it will work on FVWM as well
Polybar works well with Fvwm 2 & 3.
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@dobbie it’s just polybar from AL’s git repo “pkgcongigs”. I changed the openbox-bar to yaxwm-bar then removed a few things. I need to tell Thomas Adam too. I think it will work on FVWM as well since he was wanting to try polybar the other day on the AL forums.
Ah cool, thanks for that.
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"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
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Expensive ascii clock (proof of concept converting some web page into ascii)
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@dobbie it’s just polybar from AL’s git repo “pkgcongigs”. I changed the openbox-bar to yaxwm-bar then removed a few things. I need to tell Thomas Adam too. I think it will work on FVWM as well since he was wanting to try polybar the other day on the AL forums.
Cog can you share your workspaces module please ![]()
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- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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@dobbie
I’ll send it your way tomorrow bud. My wife and I are watching movies and drinking suds tonight.
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