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#1 2023-07-05 22:41:12

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July 2023 Screenshot Thread

Another page on the calendar flips, and there was much rejoicing!

*weak, despondent cheers*

Post your screenshots here. All operating systems, desktop managers, window managers, etc... are welcome!

We do have a thumbnail rule, no full size images please. Use your favorite image host. We like imgur because it plays nice with xfce4-screenshooter, installed by default on BunsenLabs.

Cheers, and thanks for your continued use of the BunsenLabs forums!

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#2 2023-07-06 05:47:52

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

Running a default live Debian 12 "bookworm" XFCE ISO session, except I installed Numix icons and my Boron-aqua GTK theme (notification theme too, not shown)...
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#3 2023-07-06 07:01:18

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

@johnraff had asked me what the advantage of pipewire/wireplumber would be, and I said not any for a regular user, and that is correct.

However, pipewire/wireplumber unifies everything, and if you are doing any sound engineering, it's amazing.

Sound hardware > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA, provides the drivers) > Jack or Pulseaudio (sub layer, Jack provides low latency, Pulse provides output flexibility. It's an either/or situation though, you can't easily run Ardour with a Jack backend while playing a YouTube video in Firefox, which uses pulse) > Audio output

With pipewire/wireplumber...

Sound hardware > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture > Jack and Pulseaudio > Audio output

Now, you could, maybe, do the same thing with the first scenario, but you're talking a nightmare of figuring out qjackctl and ardour connection/IO settings and I still don't think you can output pulse and jack at the same time.

With wireplumber...

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The connection routing is done automatically, what a great thing. This GUI shows that I'm playing a YT video in Firefox (pulseaudio) and playing along on a Surge XT software synth via a virtual keyboard in Ardour (jack), and the sound is being output through HDMI to my TV, pavucontrol still sets that. I'm not recording the synth ATM, but it's a few clicks away. Cool stuff.


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#4 2023-07-06 09:40:27

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

hhh wrote:

Another page on the calendar flips, and there was much rejoicing!

*weak, despondent cheers*

Post your screenshots here. All operating systems, desktop managers, window managers, etc... are welcome!

We do have a thumbnail rule, no full size images please. Use your favorite image host. We like imgur because it plays nice with xfce4-screenshooter, installed by default on BunsenLabs.

Cheers, and thanks for your continued use of the BunsenLabs forums!

https://imgur.com/LEBu0bKt.png

Excellent screenshot, color correct, I like it!

Today a new kernel came in here. All packages are up to date.
It makes [ Boron ] look really classy  wink
Thank you @johnraff and @hhh for your work. Top.

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#5 2023-07-06 13:56:56

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

@hhh. those wires are neat. (Are we done with pulse and alsa? Or what should I read to understand that?)

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#6 2023-07-06 16:45:19

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

@brontosaurusrex, https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/rncbc/qpwgraph

This guy explains Linux audio way better than I can...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxEXMHcwtlI


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#7 2023-07-07 20:29:25

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

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#8 2023-07-07 22:05:55

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#9 2023-07-08 01:19:03

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

^^former British consulate, now undergoing renovation, says the sign. Yokohama maybe?


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#10 2023-07-08 06:11:21

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

@el_koraco, thank you

@johnraff, that's right about British consulate, Former British Consulate of Hakodate.
I don't know personally, i just found it on the Internet.


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#11 2023-07-08 06:22:49

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

I've never been to Hakodate (it's a bit far) but it sounds like a nice place to visit.


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#12 2023-07-08 12:32:40

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

It seems extraordinary seeing from Wikipedia or Internet. Every place in Japan is worth visiting if i had possibilities.


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#13 2023-07-09 18:12:42

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

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#14 2023-07-10 13:34:09

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

hhh wrote:

@brontosaurusrex, https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/rncbc/qpwgraph

This guy explains Linux audio way better than I can...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxEXMHcwtlI

So basically pipewire is replacement for pulseaudio, while also providing compatibility layer for apps that know pulse, main pro seems to be low-latency and stuff (which also replaces jack). alsa is much lower level and still needed.

That sounds correct?

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#15 2023-07-11 11:21:24

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

Yes, I think so? For me, pipewire/wireplumber has made it easy to record and mix in Ardour using 'jack' while at the same time hear audio/video that Firefox is outputting (gstreamer), or any media player (pulse), and output it to the output I was using (laptop speakers, headphones, tv set, bluetooth), and it was easy to get it working.

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#16 2023-07-12 09:54:39

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

@hhh,

+1

Brilliante screenshot's  wink

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#17 2023-07-12 13:10:40

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

@unklar

Gis Weather looks very nice with VClouds icons except 'wind-rose'.

In $HOME/Downloads/gis-weather-master/themes/icons/VClouds rename wind.png icon in wind1.png, and replace with new wind.png:

wind.png

It's the old 'wind-rose' icon we use in accuweather conky, which I edited for Gis Weather.


Edit
I use a seven day forecast.
I don't know how it will look in the forecast in three days when it's sunny.

Last edited by marens (2023-07-12 13:46:29)


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#18 2023-07-13 07:09:16

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

@marens,

Thank you for this nice idea.
I had to enlarge it a bit because otherwise it was hardly recognizable.

Do you have any other tips on how to remove the plus signs in front of the temperatures?

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#19 2023-07-13 12:30:13

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

unklar wrote:

@marens,

Thank you for this nice idea.
I had to enlarge it a bit because otherwise it was hardly recognizable.

Do you have any other tips on how to remove the plus signs in front of the temperatures?

https://i.imgur.com/1jYzJTyt.png

I have already enlarged the wind-rose icon and slightly changed the saturation and gamma.
Just right click in browser on the image > Open Image in New Tab or Save Image As.

How to remove the plus signs in front of the temperatures?
The only way is to make changes to the $HOME/Downloads/gis-weather-master/gis-weather.py script.
I'm not sure how for now.


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#20 2023-07-14 07:59:29

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Re: July 2023 Screenshot Thread

Thanks!
The Python script is too delicate for me.   wink

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