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Re: spectrwm
^ Well done - installing a working X is like:
- startx
- .... - oh, libxrender missing
- slackpkg install libxrender
- startx
- .... - ah nearly! libxinerama missing
- slackpkg install libxinerama
- startx
- .... - ahum, damned, libX11kb missing
- slackpkg install libX11kb -- huh, not found -- google -- ... - slackpkg install xproto
- startx
- .... - ah fuck, of course! slackpkg install xinit
- startx
- GNAH! libutempter?!
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and so goes it :)
- startx
- .... - oh, libxrender missing
- slackpkg install libxrender
- startx
- .... - ah nearly! libxinerama missing
- slackpkg install libxinerama
- startx
- .... - ahum, damned, libX11kb missing
- slackpkg install libX11kb -- huh, not found -- google -- ... - slackpkg install xproto
- startx
- .... - ah fuck, of course! slackpkg install xinit
- startx
- GNAH! libutempter?!
...
and so goes it :)
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Re: spectrwm
It's funny how we used to be able to do real stuff with rudimentary computers, but now we can't. -- ratcheer
Re: spectrwm
^^ bacon, now you know why I used the disk! Ah, the joys of no dependency resolution...
^ Hahaha, yup.
^ Hahaha, yup.
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@Alad: that was good :)
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Re: spectrwm
@Alad brilliant link :D , lol
Someone told me that I am delusional, I almost fell off my unicorn.
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Re: spectrwm
Nice work Bones, are those numixdarker colours?
Re: spectrwm
Beautiful bones, well done!
Re: spectrwm
Thanks! No, just my go-to .Xresources file, and stock spectrwm.wuxmedia wrote:Nice work Bones, are those numixdarker colours?
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Re: spectrwm
damned, did I package the wrong env-info? :/ Usually it (I mean, the BBQ version, not the pidsley upstream version) shows the used xcolors...
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^ No, I used the pidsley upstream version.
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No worries, it's really the gtk/qt green themes/icons (Mint/Manjaro/SUSE) that rub me wrong, not so bad in l337 window manager/framebuffer mode! ;)
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Re: spectrwm
Not really directly related to SpectrWM, but that is the WM I am using mostly in X.
So, actually this should be about Webkit in Emacs. Got the instructions from emacswiki. Greetings to the lazycat at Deepin. It works well (though a slightly tiny little bit slow, but that is the nature of it)
So, actually this should be about Webkit in Emacs. Got the instructions from emacswiki. Greetings to the lazycat at Deepin. It works well (though a slightly tiny little bit slow, but that is the nature of it)
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^ so you're saying I have to throw emacs-w3m in the bin? ;)
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^ If you're in X anyway - yes ;)
I must add that you need python-qt5, python-xlib and "pip install epc" -- I also added python-qt5.webkit (no idea if it is needed), so it makes for around 40MB+ download.
I must add that you need python-qt5, python-xlib and "pip install epc" -- I also added python-qt5.webkit (no idea if it is needed), so it makes for around 40MB+ download.
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^ lots of stuff, but yeah, I'm in X and webkit is already here.
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Re: spectrwm
useful tip bacon!
i'm getting bored of running conkeror ( now that it seems to be abandoned by its developers ) , so this i must try
i'm getting bored of running conkeror ( now that it seems to be abandoned by its developers ) , so this i must try
rice no more.
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The good thing is that with the next Emacs version there's eww integrated, so at least a 'real' solution for text browsing (not a fan of w3m here!)
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^ oh yes, I'm using Emacs 24.3.92.2 and eww is already here. Lovely browser.
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Re: spectrwm
http://wallbase.cc/wallpaper/2326341
just two windows with env-info and the old bbq menu.
the xcolors are a 1:1 extraction, didn't need to manipulate anything. looks great in fb, too.
wallpaper: just two windows with env-info and the old bbq menu.
the xcolors are a 1:1 extraction, didn't need to manipulate anything. looks great in fb, too.
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