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Fluxbox, Tint2 with byteonpanel, Conky, IBM T23 Laptop.
I am amazed at how you got all the desktop goodies enabled with Fluxbox! I assume the transparent monitors are Conky. I just figured out how to configure Openbox. My next project will be trying to use Conky. (Actually trying to open the programme.) I hope I can get results as nice as yours.
I am amazed at how you got all the desktop goodies enabled with Fluxbox! I assume the transparent monitors are Conky. I just figured out how to configure Openbox. My next project will be trying to use Conky. (Actually trying to open the programme.) I hope I can get results as nice as yours.
I posted some config info over at this thread. My ~/.conkyrc and ~/.config/tint2/tint2rc is uploaded to pastebin if you need them.
Debian Sid
KDE with default plasma theme and icon set.
Conky config taken from here (don't remember which exact post I took it from, but you can look for "conky colors", if interested).
Wallpaper downloaded from wallbase.cc
Testing new Kernel for later AntiX release next month. Panasonic CF-48 ToughBook. Icewm with batterymon from arch with a simple conky. Icewm theme is Litherd Mac Black tweaked a little by me. Wallpaper is a old David Mann Painting. RIP.
I like the translucent Debian swirl super-imposed over Tux. A little elegant.
Thanks, I just wish I knew how I made the swirl. This was first made for a smaller screen and I tried to make a new one but I couldn't do it. So, I just kind of made this one work. Now I know to save the xcf files after I make an image I like.
Thanks, I just wish I knew how I made the swirl. This was first made for a smaller screen and I tried to make a new one but I couldn't do it. So, I just kind of made this one work. Now I know to save the xcf files after I make an image I like.
Are you using GIMP? I can do a lot of things with it, such as my beautiful Debian lamp, but not translucence. If you used GIMP, how did you achieve that effect? (If you can remember.)
If so just ctrl+c the transparent picture, adjust its opacity with the slider and paste it on top of the base picture. Forgive me if I have misunderstood.
Last edited by lugoteehalt; 01-08-2012 at 04:18 PM.
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