It's pretty interesting. I like the way it handles windows; you can place them by holding shift and pressing a number on the keypad. They use the term gravity. Because of this, it's unlike other...
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It's pretty interesting. I like the way it handles windows; you can place them by holding shift and pressing a number on the keypad. They use the term gravity. Because of this, it's unlike other...
Testing out subtle.
http://kimag.es/share/54750798.png
It's one of the default Windows 7 wallpapers. I just uploaded it here.
I'm using Openbox, tint2, trayer, and urxvt. For some reason trayer's transparency is acting up in this screenshot.
http://kimag.es/share/92436957.png
By the way, el mariachi, your avatar is...
http://kimag.es/resized/42196476.png
Circuit City also seems to plan to reopen CircuitCity.com. Perhaps it's all some recession-induced virus that turns dead companies into zombies?
I think cardinals_fan wins on this one. SliTard works almost perfectly.
Also, I went dark this month with tint, trayer, and conky. If you want any configs or more information, ask and you shall...
Butterflies
Unnervingly
Madden
Peons
This made me laugh so hard because my math teacher had an all-out celebration of Pi day in class yesterday.
I use a Razer Copperhead. Works great for games, even in Linux.
http://arch.kimag.es/thumbs/90422697.png http://arch.kimag.es/thumbs/7993874.png
The first is my regular desktop without any windows, and the second has a terminal and mplayer window to show the...
cb[random#'s] is right. Intel's the fastest, but much more expensive when you account for the motherboard and (possibly) DDR3 RAM. Personally, I'm going to get a Phenom II, but that's just because I...
urxvt
mpd
ncmpcpp
vim
Firefox
AbiWord
and I think that just about covers it. Every once in a while I'll use VLC to watch episodes of my favorite TV shows while I'm working or playing.
Alright, I started the latest CD version of memtest86+ before I left for a movie, and by the time I got back my computer had shut down. What, exactly, does this mean? Did it find some sort of fault...
I guess I'll run memtest86+ overnight, then.
My RAM was acting up earlier, but that was because I didn't have the two new sticks seated properly. The resets aren't entirely random, they happen when there are fairly intense 3D graphics...
Alright, I guess I'll see what I can do about getting an office fan in here.
- I did that while I was putting in the new GPU
- This thought kind of scares me. Since one of my fans (the intake) is on the side, and the only other one is on the back, I'm afraid to remove half...
Yes I do. I've got an AMD 64 X2 5000+ that's running at about 30 degrees Celsius.
Not too sure, but the thermostat in a nearby hall says 64 degrees Fahrenheit, which is about 17 or 18 degrees...
Doesn't that annoy you?
- I'm not overclocking it, but I brought my CPU back to normal speed.
- On Windows they do, but not so here in Linux
- It takes power via a 6 pin PCIe plug. I have a Corsair 650TX, which should be...
Alright, for Christmas I got this HD4850 (:D) and it's just great. I've got catalyst and catalyst-utils both at v8.12 in Arch Linux. On Windows I have the latest Catalyst drivers and the Catalyst...
Men
Elope
Regularly.
Ruh-roh,
Your
Child
Has
Rhymes
In
Quail
Unacredditedly
Madden
Penguins
Nice work on the clock, it's minimal, but styled. Is that wall "Sunset in Front of Me"?