the only similarity is a unix base.
their attitudes towards users, customizability, proprietary attitudes, and general attitude about computers is competely opposite.
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the only similarity is a unix base.
their attitudes towards users, customizability, proprietary attitudes, and general attitude about computers is competely opposite.
thats what she said?
what are you missing in openbox?
dont forget to close the second set of brackets if you use that tho. ;)
you havent seen KISS till u use openbox
you could try xcompmgr.
its called bespin. try kde-look.org ;)
kde is beautiful. i run it on my laptop. openbox (which i run on my desktop) isn't out of the box, but with a little tweaking you can make it look pretty nice.
screenies from my desktop:
+1
thats what i use.
i had trouble too, i rewrote the script my own way and it worked. also, i'd double check that you're doing the command for kde 4 and not kde 3, i made that mistake :P
what's not working right? if it's the background, you have to set the wall with feh for conky to have a transparent bg.
in tint2 you can do it by setting
taskbar_mode = multi_desktop in the tint2rc
you know that ~/ means /home/username right? i dont think this is your problem, but i dont know why you would have your rc in /home/orlsend/home/orlsend/.conkyrc, which is what your path refers to.
edit: nvm, fixed it myself. :)
sweet. i'll be looking for that.
would you mind posting the html code for your homepage?
and your rc files?
sweet, that worked! thanks!
no i do not. do i need to put that in?
i'm trying out the image command now, but i cant do what i want. i wrote a script that links the now playing cover to a temp file, then displaying it in conky like so:
${execi 5...
i think he meant that your setup looks like a typical kde setup. (maybe) somewhat of an imitation of kde.
if you try running F-Spot from the terminal, you can see if it produces any errors that you can search for to find a solution. also, as stebalian said, it is much more efficient to simply restart the...
it looks like the BlackOn icon package contains a malformed config or something of the sort that causes it to not properly apply your icons. how did you install this icon pack? did you google it to...
that's why arch is so good! it doesnt install anything but what you need. :)
you got me there. :P