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Thanks Hoas for explanation, suggestion and the links. I'll save those two lines to check em later.
Of course that Stable system put me on a long sleep
Thanks a bunch!
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I've been invaded, one Tux wants to go surfing, the other?
Well, he's busy reading the BL Manual, on top of my computer.
EDIT: Found these two creatures in a toy bin that my MIL had for our two young nieces. They are too old to be interested in them today so I 'adopted' them.
EDIT 2: The one not reading is the surfing dude from "Surf's Up", Tank Evens.
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^ OH NO! Another name? What is this musical names?
Actually I quite like Diproton.
I should change my name to: GN-z11
aka: z11 .... it's also a galaxy .. but .. a minor point.
My informal name: magni nominis
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^&^^ I can't help reading it diprotodon.
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^&^^ I can't help reading it diprotodon.
hahahaha Now there's an OS with teeth!
What a nice pet!
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What is this musical names?
Just my idea of humour S11, sorry!
I've even convinced systemd so it must be official:
empty@Diproton:~ $ hostnamectl
Static hostname: Diproton
Icon name: computer-laptop
Chassis: laptop
Machine ID: 703d8704511f4114a7fc21f6e175ef31
Boot ID: 2931f8b5ab5c4422b1468f1be83813e4
Operating System: BunsenLabs GNU/Linux 9.0 (Diproton)
Kernel: Linux 4.9.0-3-amd64
empty@Diproton:~ $
8o
And now back to your usual programme...
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Sector11 wrote:What is this musical names?
Just my idea of humour S11, sorry!
Don't apologize, I found it funny as all get up.
I've even convinced systemd so it must be official:
empty@Diproton:~ $ hostnamectl Static hostname: Diproton Icon name: computer-laptop Chassis: laptop Machine ID: 703d8704511f4114a7fc21f6e175ef31 Boot ID: 2931f8b5ab5c4422b1468f1be83813e4 Operating System: BunsenLabs GNU/Linux 9.0 (Diproton) Kernel: Linux 4.9.0-3-amd64 empty@Diproton:~ $
8o
And now back to your usual programme...
And how pray tell did you manage that?
No way, don't answer, off topic.
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^ I have a little Darth Vader as well
What's that conky? That's not weather ... you need to hang out over at Teo's Place. I'd suggest starting at page 64 and working backwards.
I do like blue though.
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https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/05/17/2017-05-16-230849_1920x1080_scrot.th.png
Changed x-terminal-emulator to st, I can live with the dud icon in tint2.
Memory comparison for st vs. terminator:
empty@Helium:~ $ ps-mem | grep 'x-terminal\|terminator' 2.0 MiB + 559.5 KiB = 2.5 MiB x-terminal-emul 27.6 MiB + 6.3 MiB = 33.9 MiB terminator
Hmmm.
You also apply the alpha patch for the transparancy, or has that feature been added?
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Sector11 wrote:I do like blue though.
Well, thanks! ... I think Hahahaha!
You'd be surprised at the help you get in that thread.
Teo's using conky v1.10 so most - if not all of the samples that come with the scripts are converted already
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You also apply the alpha patch for the transparancy, or has that feature been added?
That's with the alpha patch applied, I don't think suckless would ever incorporate that feature upstream.
Anyway I've now decided to switch to a light terminal scheme that doesn't need transparency to look pretty:
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Sorry to spam again music player but found a font that made it more compact so i wanted to show once again with different font settings.
Decided to use fonts-yozvox-yozfont-antique as default for system and apps.
As always:
Nice work @Glenn, @Matt, @Hoas
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DevuanLabs?
There are a few Devuan-based spins already out there that draw heavily from #!, just like BunsenLabs.
See also https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=3537
github doesnt play nice with surf.
Outdated webkit version, perhaps?
See also https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/ … r-security & http://surf.suckless.org/ ("Note On WebKit Versions").
EDIT: scrot to keep people interested (sorry for the side chat):
Testing shells 8)
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Crowz i believe maybe one of those spins but uses Fluxbox, I really like what they did with that distro.
I dont think i would use surf full time, via virtualbox ok, but seems buggy and from what i read not very safe.
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Sorry to spam again music player but found a font that made it more compact so i wanted to show once again with different font settings.
Decided to use fonts-yozvox-yozfont-antique as default for system and apps.As always:
Nice work @Glenn, @Matt, @Hoas
Thanks Nili.
Is that Deadbeef? Can you share your config please:D
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