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Nice work Dobbie & co.
xfsettingsd, eh? Interesting...
EDIT: ILoveCandy and Color enabled in pacman.conf, good choices
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https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/12/23/screenFetch-2017-12-23_14-20-07.th.png
Nice work Dobbie & co.
xfsettingsd, eh? Interesting...
EDIT: ILoveCandy and Color enabled in pacman.conf, good choices
Cheers mate.
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Had a go at editing thermrc file
Nice work
I'm settling in to my new Helium-dev system:
Stripped out gvfs, tumbler & ssh-client (why do we have that?) and changed from NetworkManager to systemd-networkd and from LightDM to a console login.
It now boots to ~150MiB used, which is pretty good for a 64-bit desktop (with frills).
EDIT: systemd-networkd is quite a bit faster than NetworkManager, that's for sure:
28ms systemd-networkd.service
Hellafast
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^ Cheers Hoas, nice work yourself. I like Tumbler its nice to see images in folders.
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I like Tumbler its nice to see images in folders.
Have you ever checked `htop` after closing the file manager?
The tumbler processes are like an army of zombies, it's quite infuriating (for me).
True story: the version of thunar in stretch still shows thumbnails even after tumbler is purged. Which is nice.
Anyway, back on topic with OpenBSD-current:
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^Hoas, im sticking with Arch these days. I still admire debian and Bunsenlabs and will surely use Helium when it comes out. Not noticed nor do i pay attention to that but you got me thinking i should so i started conky back up and gave it a refresh. Conky will be used like any other launched app (its own window), i dont like apps stuck on my desktop, im always fidgeting with them . Ive also decided (for now) to not run any composite managers and just go with solid themes, easy on my eyes.
On topic.
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dwm with i3status providing system information -
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/12/04/justwall.th.png https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/12/04/sshot-112850_2017-12-04.th.png https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/12/05/dwm_torrents.th.png
Could you share the link to wallpaper ?
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@brontosaurusrex
love that wallpaper
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@mrneilypops; Thanks, I think it turned out pretty well (close to the idea).
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PackRat wrote:dwm with i3status providing system information -
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/12/04/justwall.th.png https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/12/04/sshot-112850_2017-12-04.th.png https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/12/05/dwm_torrents.th.png
Could you share the link to wallpaper ?
tineye reverse image search if you want a different size.
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EDIT: systemd is looking very bloat-ridden in that scrot
OpenRC stays below 1MiB in my Alpine Linux system.
EDIT: compare and contrast:
^ Now that's lightweight
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antiX SID Ho Chi Minh City
very easy and fast installation to SSD
upgraded to 4.14.8-antix.1 kernel
nvidia drivers installed via smxi
Very cool and mighty fast distro
https://antixlinux.com/antix-17-released/
* Option to run bleeding edge Debian Testing (buster) or sid.
wall Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
my conky antiX 'Ho Chi Minh' tweak
based on blackarch conky by omni23;
http://fav.me/day69q0
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Love those rounded corners Glenn!
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The hinge on my systemd laptop broke so I've had to wipe the OpenBSD system on my ThinkPad and reinstall in a dual-boot (with Alpine Linux[1]) so a nice fresh system for me:
I've only installed a few packages outside the base system:
Puffy: ~ $ pkg_info -m
chromium-62.0.3202.94 Chromium browser
git-2.15.1 GIT - Tree History Storage Tool
most-5.0.0ap0 browse or page through a text file
ranger-1.7.2p0 minimalistic console file manager
screenfetch-3.8.0p0 display system information in the terminal for screenshots
vim-8.0.1255p0-no_x11 vi clone, many additional features
w3m-0.5.3p5-image pager/text-based web browser
zathura-0.3.7 document viewer for PDF and other formats with a vi-like UI
Puffy: ~ $
Let's see how long I can keep it that "clean"
[1] nosystemd!
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And here's the new Alpine Linux system:
Not much change from my usual desktop but the status readout in the panel is slightly simplified (taking inspiration from @PackRat) and uses this line in ~/.xinitrc:
until false;do xsetroot -name "$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity)% · $(date +'%F · %T')";sleep 1;done&
I was using slstatus for that but I have found that as long as ~/.xinitrc has a #!/bin/sh shebang then it doesn't use any more memory than the compiled C program:
44.0 KiB + 404.0 KiB = 448.0 KiB sh
Note that this method only works if /bin/sh is linked to dash (or something equally lightweight) so Arch users will have to follow https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Da … 2Fbin.2Fsh to enjoy the benefits.
I'm using Microsoft's fonts, Arial is set as sans-serif and it is just gorgeous (IMO).
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OS: Devuan
DM: startx # WM: openbox # Panel: tint2 # SysInfo: conky-std
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