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The point of this group is to have a place where we can share any artworks related to Slackware. So if you find this cool, just join, everyone are welcome
Yes, it's cairo-dock. Cairo-dock has full integration into Xfce, so it reacts on Xfce client events, such as minimization, hide on maximization, shows that there are more than one instance of a program, etc. You can build cairo-dock from SlackBuilds.org [http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13...op/cairo-dock/] and don't forget to build plugins, too. Very customizable, very cool, OpenGL powered, and the most useful dock! There is a billion ways to customize cairo-dock, and if you have time you can give a try to code some cool plugin.
The point of this group is to have a place where we can share any artworks related to Slackware. So if you find this cool, just join, everyone are welcome
Why no gnome screenshots? there are a lot of slackware users that prefer gnome!
Ditto Xfce!
Yeah, no need bullshit, I really forgot it , but that is mainly because of most "Slackers" that I know posted screenshot at dA had *boxes, dwm or KDE. It has nothing to do that I dislike Gnome or Xfce . And I am sure that there are more WM:s I have to add in the gallery in the future.
Thank you for point that out though, Gnome or Xfce should not be forgot .
Last edited by Bindestreck; 02-04-2012 at 07:14 AM.
Distribution: Void, Linux From Scratch, Slackware64
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Just posted a screen shot to the gnome gallery ( figured I better ), I've never used deviant before, OMG! what a kerfuffle just to post a screen shot!
I'll put some more stuff up later when I'm not so busy.
Just posted a screen shot to the gnome gallery ( figured I better ), I've never used deviant before, OMG! what a kerfuffle just to post a screen shot!
I'll put some more stuff up later when I'm not so busy.
Thank you for joining, and nice work with your screenshot!
Yes, it may be a little annoying in the beginning to post a screenshot, not just a single "button"-click. But once you get it, it should not be that hard.
But I prefer dA over "Screenshot threads" like this one, I don't have time to scroll between 93 pages before I find that specific screenshot I saw last week. At dA, all screenshots are visible as thumbnails in a organized system making it easier to get a stocktaking over the screenshots.
Last edited by Bindestreck; 02-04-2012 at 08:12 AM.
After years of Gentoo and (C)LFS, I finally got around to trying Slackware. Now all five of my machines are Slackware64-13.37 machines. Only my main box has a WM though, so I didn't include screenshots of the other four.
Slackware64-13.37, Openbox-3.5.0, pyPanel along the bottom, netwmpager near the bottom, wbar to the left, and Conky on the right....
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