Re: November 2010 Screenshot thread
winter's almost here...brrrr
For only half of the world ...
Summer is almost here yipeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Oh and here's my November: "Did someone mention the #! Xfce Edition?" Screenshot.
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winter's almost here...brrrr
For only half of the world ...
Summer is almost here yipeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Oh and here's my November: "Did someone mention the #! Xfce Edition?" Screenshot.
I recall someone in october screenshot thread said he wished there were a cli music visualiser, and today I've learned that there is one and decided to give it a try. )
It's in ncmpcpp, you most likely have to build it from source to enable the visualiser, because it would require libs most package supporters would think to be overhead for plain console music player.
# Arch users can just install the latest version from aur
You also will have to edit your mpd configuration file so that it makes two streams - one to your audio device and one to fifo, so that ncmpcpp visualiser could... errr... analyse the latter.
So here are aforementioned configs for your reference:
http://pastebin.com/bCCgXuev
http://pastebin.com/2i11keK1
And the result:
#there is a more advanced standalone analyser though
Last edited by tartan (2010-11-05 23:45:37)
#!10 Screenshot
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/14366320/scrnsht2.png
and here is the theme =]
Too bad you can't set a moving wallpaper, otherwise the matrix code would totally finish it off ![]()
Well actually in one wm I will not name, you can run a terminal window with no borders fullscreen with cmatrix in it, so that it always stays on bottom and all key combinations in it's window are assigned to Nop and right click on it is bind to "root window menu"
I actually just tried that out, but it's driving me nuts. I'll go for a static background ![]()
Clean...
Dirty
Major Edit
This is Debian Squeeze straight up no frills.
Last edited by indrora (2010-11-06 20:22:01)
I actually just tried that out, but it's driving me nuts. I'll go for a static background
Same thing %)
Still Ubuntu 10.04 + LXDE with pretty much the base setup. Another custom mod of the Onyx theme, as well. If only I could get the mouse pointer theme changed...
Gonna start to contribute a bit more! :3
Working on fixing up conky's colors a bit more. But what I'd really like is to add some of the conky information to my tint2.
Vic, thats a pretty setup you got there. I like how your xdefaults compliment your legos.
Gonna start to contribute a bit more! :3
Working on fixing up conky's colors a bit more. But what I'd really like is to add some of the conky information to my tint2.
I knew I had seen the desktop some place ... I just couldn't place it ... now I know. ![]()
bugN0de wrote:#!10 Screenshot
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/14366320/scrnsht2.png
and here is the theme =]
Too bad you can't set a moving wallpaper, otherwise the matrix code would totally finish it off
Yeah I could have but I was going for a very minimal wall so I just got a plain black one.
did you mean fullscreen as in: terminator -f --command=cmatrix
You can set xmatrix to be your root window... I've done it a few times -- even GLMatrix.
Still Ubuntu 10.04 + LXDE with pretty much the base setup. Another custom mod of the Onyx theme, as well. If only I could get the mouse pointer theme changed...
You can.
It is described in archwiki openbox article. You just extract the theme archive to yor ~/.icons and edit your ~/.Xdefaults.
Sometimes a change is as good as a rest!
A slight change in my conky.
Changed my desktop after having seen some amazing screens on the Arch forums.
@Unia - is that GTK theme from the Litestyle suite?
Yep
I think its cmatrix.
thanx anonymous
^ Lots of threads on this in the CrunchBang talk and Statler development areas. Reader's Digest version is Squeeze is frozen right now and expected to go Stable sometime within the next month or so. (Merry Christmas?) Corenominal has most likely been on Sabbatical because he wants to let the Squeeze dust settle before working on a beta or final release of Statler.
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