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Re: Screenshots
will have a look. need something to get the skype windows to stay on one desktop.
there's always a fullscreen (max CxR's) terminal window (or two) open - should be fbterm on tty3 really.
there's always a fullscreen (max CxR's) terminal window (or two) open - should be fbterm on tty3 really.
Re: Screenshots
Re: Screenshots
I need a script like that too. I'm bad at script writing, so far I just fixed screenfetch-dev to my own taste (basically removing ASCII logo and adding info about disk usage). But scripting is another thing I need to learn.
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Re: Screenshots
Joe,
instead of printf "killX Info" simply get the release name/version from /etc/os-release or /etc/lsb-release (because this makes your script work across distros), or even /etc/issue (though this is not always working fine)
instead of printf "killX Info" simply get the release name/version from /etc/os-release or /etc/lsb-release (because this makes your script work across distros), or even /etc/issue (though this is not always working fine)
..gnutella..
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Re: Screenshots
@Gekko, nice Elektra. Still one of my favorite spins.
@Bacon, BB...nice.
@Bacon, BB...nice.
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Re: Screenshots
@GekkoP: Yep, nice.
Re: Screenshots
@GekkoP - nice. Like the wall.
try this in your .xinitrc for i3 to reduce memory consumption. Check the usage first to see the difference
replace
with
try this in your .xinitrc for i3 to reduce memory consumption. Check the usage first to see the difference
replace
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exec i3
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exec i3 --shmlog-size 0
Work hard; Complain less
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Edit: ok, thanks. RAM usage drops now.
The only thing left is make my network printer work and that's it: Elektra is awesome.
The only thing left is make my network printer work and that's it: Elektra is awesome.
Re: Screenshots
@DebianJoe hope you won't mind, I took the info script you posted before and added this:
I deleted my screenfetch-fix, cause yours is lighter and I like it. I'm no bash script expert, so there may be a better way to do what I did with df above.
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freedisk=$(df -H | grep /home | awk '{printf $4}')
totaldisk=$(df -H | grep /home | awk '{printf $2}')
disk="${freedisk}B / ${totaldisk}B"
Re: Screenshots
Not really a system screenie, but always good news when this one pops up over at peniswatch:
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Re: Screenshots
I'm not much of a coder, but;
you could lose the grep df lets you specify the FS required.
OR
if you put the df output into a variable
then you could df once and awk the same variable twice.
but really, nit-picking this doubles the calls to echo... and fills a bunch of variables...
wow i'm getting into this.
you could lose the grep df lets you specify the FS required.
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freedisk=$(df /home -H | awk '{if ($1 != "Filesystem") print $4;}')
if you put the df output into a variable
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disk=`df /home -h`
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free=`echo $disk` | awk '{print $11}'
total=`echo $disk` | awk '{print $9}'
wow i'm getting into this.
Re: Screenshots
Yes, I was just going through df man page and I noticed that. Schoolboy error, I know :)
Thanks for the advice, I'll fix the script.
Thanks for the advice, I'll fix the script.
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Re: Screenshots
Who says, Slackware is outdated? :) Welcome Grub and Linux 3.10!bones wrote:Not really a system screenie, but always good news when this one pops up over at peniswatch: