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I do like some of these vintage images of computing labs. Your desktop is nice and minimalist too. By way of coincidence, you may appreciate this fortune message that came through on my login this morning, I found it amusing.
I do like some of these vintage images of computing labs. Your desktop is nice and minimalist too. By way of coincidence, you may appreciate this fortune message that came through on my login this morning, I found it amusing.
Thank you.
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By all means, do not use a hammer.
Great manual .
Btw if anyone wants to know.
It's xfce with the Vimix theme. Be aware Vimix got a bug where the CPU goes to 100% use. It's fixed with setting the panel-preferences->appearence->style set to a 'solid color' so no 'none'. src.
The icon theme is Papirus-Dark.
Which status bar are you using? It looks really good.
Thanks!
That is Xfce4-panel with xfce4-netload-plugin from SBo. From stock Slackware I used xfce4-systemload-plugin and orage clock. I am using the Arc-Dark theme from SBo with Xfce window manager tweaks enabled.
I don't know what kind of video card that old beige box had back in 2005; I don't own the unit anymore. I was just happy to get the sound card working so I could listen to Bowie.
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