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with a background image that i made in gimp and its loaded in conky.for loading an image in conky just add this to the end of conky rc ${image /home/lutherus/.conky/grey_conky/fondo_sem2.png -p 1,5}
Apart from deserving a slap around the head for running X11 as root, .
I have to admit those are very nice. Trademark. You've definitely got a gift for it
that was my "BlueTech" theme. I've recently been experimenting with the tiling features of openbox. theyre kinda tough to set up, but i'm getting the hang of it pretty quickly (thats why the windows in my current theme have no buttons)
youll have to theme the window interiors yourself; i just used qtcurve with the KDE theme Obsidian Coast (its installed by default in slackware), but with the gray of the windows chosen to match the gray of the openbox border.
keep enjoying openbox!
sorry for the late reply, but thanks! :D
i always wondered how to make the qt apps match the gtk ones. i facepalmed after reading this. (duh, its is systemsettings :/ )
no matter my intelligence, i still have no common sense...
is your kernel newer because your running slackware-current or did you upgrade the kernel yourself ??
what's current like ?? i've only tried 13.1 so far
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