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Monitor is superkaramba's "R-Monitor" slightly altered to show my wireless interface stats instead of my ethernet ones and to have a shorter name for my CPU. (The original CPU name extended outside its window) Does anybody know what command I would use to show the wireless network I am connected to? That'd be really handy and I could stick it in this monitor cause' there's so many networks around I sometimes go surfing for 5 minutes or so before I realize that I'm on someone else's network, . Screenie
i want to have only the essential and logical things i access alot on the desktop, the fiddly and complicated stuff on hotkey (such as audio volume), and the secondary important stuff which i dont access that often hidden away in the fluxbox menu.
I'll probably change it once I find a good wallpaper based on "The Stolen Earth"/"Journey's End".
One of these days I've got to find some free time to get Fluxbox set up on my actual computer, I've loved it ever since I made a bootable usb stick with it.
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