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This is my Slackware Desktop running Xmonad, Dzen2 panel for loghook, and in the upper right conky showing system information. I wanted to put the loghook in the conky panel, but dont know how, so I use Dzen2. The application running is Finch in an Xfce4-Terminal. Note that it says "Kunullisto" instead of "Buddylist", because I have Esperanto rigged as the locale. I stole a locale file for it from an Ubuntu machine, as Slackware doesnt include Esperanto as a locale choice. The IRC channel welcome message in other languages shows full unicode for non-Latin characters.
This is my Slackware Desktop running Xmonad, Dzen2 panel for loghook, and in the upper right conky showing system information. I wanted to put the loghook in the conky panel, but dont know how, so I use Dzen2. The application running is Finch in an Xfce4-Terminal. Note that it says "Kunullisto" instead of "Buddylist", because I have Esperanto rigged as the locale. I stole a locale file for it from an Ubuntu machine, as Slackware doesnt include Esperanto as a locale choice. The IRC channel welcome message in other languages shows full unicode for non-Latin characters.
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