Indeed! Additionally, I'm thinking about getting all pompous and shit. :Dmachinebacon wrote:How do you know that somebody uses Arch?
- He will tell you. :D
What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
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Most important is that you keep your system black and blue, with a 'modern' wallpaper or some sysinfo that tells you the exact number of cores in use. And as soon as you modify one line in your conky, remember to upload a screenshot. :D Your menu should use some LCD-style font, blue on black. The mouse pointer is of course the arch logo. :D
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Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
I thinks it's required that I also write/fork a WM.
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Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
And even if you just remove the comments in the source code - put the fucker on AUR :D
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Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
time to step up yr game, Titanus! :D
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Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
You got me with this one. Should I ruin a laptop due to blowing coffee out of my nose, I will forward the replacement bill to you. In my case, it will run you bout $17.00 USD.bones wrote:I thinks it's required that I also write/fork a WM.
Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
Things keep changing.
Primary usage: LinuxBBQ Elektra, ratpoison on the laptop, LinuxBBQ Coal with wm2 on the media server. I think these two BBQ spins will always have a special place in my heart. :)
Daily usage: Arch Linux with random wms: cwm, musca, ahwm, xoat, 2bwm and I don't know what else. And now Gentoo with cwm.
Hobby usage: Void Linux 32bit with hcwm, Debian sid with jwm on the Pentium 4. I still have a couple of CrunchBangs around, but not on PCs I normally use.
Primary usage: LinuxBBQ Elektra, ratpoison on the laptop, LinuxBBQ Coal with wm2 on the media server. I think these two BBQ spins will always have a special place in my heart. :)
Daily usage: Arch Linux with random wms: cwm, musca, ahwm, xoat, 2bwm and I don't know what else. And now Gentoo with cwm.
Hobby usage: Void Linux 32bit with hcwm, Debian sid with jwm on the Pentium 4. I still have a couple of CrunchBangs around, but not on PCs I normally use.
Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
Maximum Arch borkage, in less than a month! Did an update last night, amongst which were kernel 3.15.1 and Intel video drivers (these are the ones I suspect the most). Ah damn, now I actually have to go read up at Arch web. :)
Frankly, I went into Arch knowing that I probably wouldn't stay too long, probably until the first borkage, but I think I'll fix it, remain calm and carry on.
Or not...
Frankly, I went into Arch knowing that I probably wouldn't stay too long, probably until the first borkage, but I think I'll fix it, remain calm and carry on.
Or not...
Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
^ LTS kernel FTW..
..though none of my USB works with 3.10. When/if repo-ck changes to 3.15, I'll have to try 3.12
..though none of my USB works with 3.10. When/if repo-ck changes to 3.15, I'll have to try 3.12
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Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
I still use 3.12 on Debian.
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Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
I HAVE 2 MACHINES RUNNING ARCH!!!
What thread was this again?
What thread was this again?
Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
^ :D
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Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
Back to Slackware on the T61, with room left on another partition for Apathetic Abalone (thanks, pidsley!). I decided to go with Slackware-current (equivalent to running Debian sid):
OS: Slackware -current
Uptime: 0d 1h 59m
Shell: /bin/bash
DE: not found
WM: spectrwm
Disk: 5.3G / 91G
Mem: 518M / 3869M
Kernel: Linux 3.14.5 x86_64
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7300 @ 2.00GHz
OS: Slackware -current
Uptime: 0d 1h 59m
Shell: /bin/bash
DE: not found
WM: spectrwm
Disk: 5.3G / 91G
Mem: 518M / 3869M
Kernel: Linux 3.14.5 x86_64
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7300 @ 2.00GHz
Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
Time to necro this one. Wondered if the expression zombie topic existed, and of course it does. See; http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... ie%20Topic
Nevermind, here is my daily use right now;
"Romantic Rapist"
"BORK"
"Jessie"
Nevermind, here is my daily use right now;
"Romantic Rapist"
"BORK"
"Jessie"
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Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
good call Vic.
Running:
BORK! (i3) - lappy
Xubuntu (i3) - Work machine
Xubuntu - Home desktop (too bloated really)
lappy has hotdog for 64 bit fiddling.
Running:
BORK! (i3) - lappy
Xubuntu (i3) - Work machine
Xubuntu - Home desktop (too bloated really)
lappy has hotdog for 64 bit fiddling.
Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
I'll join in.
Bork (dwm) on the laptop
Sid (i3) on the desktop
Bork (dwm) on the laptop
Sid (i3) on the desktop
Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
Oh, always changing here.
Main laptop - Haggis with XFCE / CRUX with evilwm
Media server - Fedora 20 with LXDE / Szalonna with twm
Main laptop - Haggis with XFCE / CRUX with evilwm
Media server - Fedora 20 with LXDE / Szalonna with twm
Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
ha, a change for me now! running Bork with i3 on the laptop. no other computer :)
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Re: What are you actually running for daily/primary usage?
Rhow is getting out of his pussy status. :)