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(35 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)

I tried tilda, but it doesn't work, gtk problem, segfault. I tried Guake too. But i don't really like it.
My choice go on Stjerm http://code.google.com/p/stjerm-terminal/

Install: sudo apt-get install stjerm
Then just edit your .Xdefaults with for example that:

stjerm.key: a
stjerm.mod: windows
stjerm.opacity: 100
stjerm.background: #202020
stjerm.foreground: #CBCBCB
stjerm.scrollbar: none
stjerm.showtab: one
stjerm.border: thin
stjerm.width: 600
stjerm.height: 200
stjerm.autohide: false
stjerm.font: Monospace 9

Add stjerm & in your autostart

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(7 replies, posted in Feedback & Suggestions)

aku wrote:

More ideas:

a tiling wm ?
dwm
http://www.suckless.org/dwm/

or maybe wmii, ratpoison, stumpwm ? anyone ?


If I have enough time off work (which I don't and probably will not have, ever), you will witness CB UltraLite, prolly running dwm + dmenu

but this is just a thought, an idea, a suggestion:
for keyboard-shortcut-fanatics, like me,
and you (you just don't know it yet! big_smile )

What about Awesome ?
http://awesome.naquadah.org/

Here is my desktop.
I use some tips i found here wink

http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/5648/screenmett3.th.png

kestrel wrote:

Hey, how about a hint on how to install these themes. They are downloaded as .odt file. What to do now?

It's not a .obt file ?

For install theme, open a terminal and tape "obconf" or right clik -> Preferences -> Openbox config -> GUI Config tool
Then in Theme, press Install a new theme by select the one you downloaded and chose him after.