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hades
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@Sticky:

Not bad, but I see some things:
Your firefox: Take away the add-on bar and the address bar and it'd actually look quite nice.
Also, titlebars - they take up space and don't really do much. You won't believe how much more screen space you create by disabling them.
Also, the top bar (I'm not sure what it is) is kind of busy. I suggest i3bar with only the essentials or tint2 if you want a beautiful and fully customizable bar. Also, disable bolds in your terminal. It makes it look much better :3
earsplit
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[Image: vintage_notebook_by_earspl1t-d6kt9qb.png]

Super oldschool. Like 1600's oldschool.
hades
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I really like your setup, earsplit. If I may inquire, what WM and bar are you using? Could I see some dotfiles?
earsplit
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BSPWM, with bar and dzen2 applets. The dzen is an artifact of my xmonad days, and i'll being going full-bar once i finish a patch that allows clicking. My dotfiles live here: http://www.github.com/windelicato
venam
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(02-09-2013, 09:52 PM)earsplit Wrote:
[Image: vintage_notebook_by_earspl1t-d6kt9qb.png]

Super oldschool. Like 1600's oldschool.
The colorscheme fits the wallpaper perfectly. Good job!

I'm not so enthusiastic about clickable bars, I just don' see the point in a minimal keyboard driven WM.
jobss
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(02-09-2013, 09:52 PM)earsplit Wrote:
[Image: vintage_notebook_by_earspl1t-d6kt9qb.png]

Super oldschool. Like 1600's oldschool.

I'm a huge fan :D.
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yrmt
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(02-09-2013, 09:52 PM)earsplit Wrote:
[Image: vintage_notebook_by_earspl1t-d6kt9qb.png]

Super oldschool. Like 1600's oldschool.

What happened with your ncmpcpp window? The space under the progressbar makes it weird. Great screenshot nonetheless.
earsplit
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I dont know. I resized it to show more of the wallpaper and the spacing got all funky. I'm also using internal borders in urxvt so that could have fucked with it
ajac
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https://paste.xinu.at/J01eEG/

the wallpaper is a bit smartass
jobss
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(08-09-2013, 01:12 AM)ajac Wrote: https://paste.xinu.at/J01eEG/

the wallpaper is a bit smartass
That's one old laptop you got there mate. It's nice to see that thing is still operational. Computers for me never live past the 8 year mark. Even when I don't overclock them :P
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ajac
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(08-09-2013, 12:00 PM)jobss Wrote:
(08-09-2013, 01:12 AM)ajac Wrote: https://paste.xinu.at/J01eEG/

the wallpaper is a bit smartass
That's one old laptop you got there mate. It's nice to see that thing is still operational. Computers for me never live past the 8 year mark. Even when I don't overclock them :P

its the second dell latitude d600 ive owned, the first was my mothers and it stopped powering on, so i ordered another on ebay (very affordable). the hd is small but i like the screen size.
earsplit
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»» windelicato.com ««
vompatti
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ooooh shit, now I need to try bspwm...
venam
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(09-09-2013, 12:36 AM)earsplit Wrote: http://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comment...ncast_and/

Do screencasts count?
This gave me a huge headache.
yrmt
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I still don't understand the need for that bar; It looks good but is useless. Best design is efficient design.
Ippytraxx
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(09-09-2013, 12:36 AM)earsplit Wrote: http://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comment...ncast_and/

Do screencasts count?
First of all... 17mb freaking gif, post a video if you're so desperate. Beastie is right, just take a step back and really think about what is necessary (inb4 hurr guise I actually use all dis stuff). Colours are interesting though, I'll give you that. At least the unixpornbabs will love it.
jobss
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(09-09-2013, 07:50 AM)yrmt Wrote: I still don't understand the need for that bar; It looks good but is useless. Best design is efficient design.
Should tell that to the Mac people :p I only use a bar for the time and wifi info
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yrmt
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The menubar on Mac OS X contains pretty important menus for apps.
jobss
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(08-09-2013, 05:55 PM)ajac Wrote:
(08-09-2013, 12:00 PM)jobss Wrote:
(08-09-2013, 01:12 AM)ajac Wrote: https://paste.xinu.at/J01eEG/

the wallpaper is a bit smartass
That's one old laptop you got there mate. It's nice to see that thing is still operational. Computers for me never live past the 8 year mark. Even when I don't overclock them :P

its the second dell latitude d600 ive owned, the first was my mothers and it stopped powering on, so i ordered another on ebay (very affordable). the hd is small but i like the screen size.
I can live with a small hard drive, but I can't live with a screen size smaller then 17 inches. And a lot of manufacturers, don't make or efficiently make them ever since Apple killed the 17 inch Macbook pro.
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earsplit
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(09-09-2013, 07:50 AM)yrmt Wrote: I still don't understand the need for that bar; It looks good but is useless. Best design is efficient design.

I don't see how having to open a terminal to check my battery life / cpu heat / clock / etc is an efficient design? Unless there's a better option I'm missing. It's also nice to see when someone messages me on irssi or bitlbee in the WS list, so I don't have to keep going back to check on it. To each his own, I guess. That gif was meant to show off some of the features of BSPWM because so many people ask me why I use it over i3, awesome, etc...

Peace love and unix <3
yrmt
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[Image: 1i1s]

That menu is my right click menu.
berk
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Wat dat clock?
earsplit
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I call it "yrmt the hermit"

[Image: 1UoA]
jobss
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(10-09-2013, 12:03 PM)earsplit Wrote: I call it "yrmt the hermit"

[Image: 1UoA]
That 16 GB of RAM! D:
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earsplit
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I have a 60 gb mysql db for local development, and need to test websites in IE 7, 8, and 9 in VMs. The 16gb helps a lot AND it was a way cheaper upgrade then my SSD
jobss
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(10-09-2013, 12:39 PM)earsplit Wrote:
(10-09-2013, 12:37 PM)jobss Wrote:

I have a 60 gb mysql db for local development, and need to test websites in IE 7, 8, and 9 in VMs. The 16gb helps a lot AND it was a way cheaper upgrade then my SSD

Tis true, lots of ssd's are expensive. Especially those nice Samsung's
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jobss
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(10-09-2013, 02:40 PM)dgz Wrote: dirty/clean
[Image: adpRUr0l.jpg] [Image: acdA1d8T.jpg]

How are you displaying those picture tiles?
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dgz
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[sxiv -t](https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=112643)
the colours/sizes are done in config.h before compiling.
jobss
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(10-09-2013, 04:02 PM)dgz Wrote: [sxiv -t](https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=112643)
the colours/sizes are done in config.h before compiling.
Thank you ! ^__^
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