Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
^ Looks good; useless gap patch?
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Yeah its the only patch of coarse 'useless' but I do like a little bit of visual separation on the bigger monitor. Not much left to do maybe bind Firefox to some keys then I will resurrect 2wm.
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I like how it looks. Reminds me of some of dkeg's scrots.
I always patch dwm with 'attachaside' and 'bottom stack' because I want it to behave more like scrotwm and I don't have a fancy wide monitor. Then I wonder why I don't just use scrotwm.
I should see if I can build dwm on Alpine.
(edit) I can. (-:
I always patch dwm with 'attachaside' and 'bottom stack' because I want it to behave more like scrotwm and I don't have a fancy wide monitor. Then I wonder why I don't just use scrotwm.
I should see if I can build dwm on Alpine.
(edit) I can. (-:
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That nord color is very much like dkegs traffic which I used for a long time. (blue/greys)
I used to do the bottom stack but its one of those things when I really started looking at my flow closely I was not even using it. I will have to read up on 'attachside'.
Right now just Tag 1 term 1-3 terminals. Tag 2 full screen Firefox. Tag 3 is Geany full screen and I use that if I am copy and pasting multiple files, if I am just editing one file at a time I tend to use vim. Tag 4 file manager full screen probably MC (been using since late 80's and dos days), ranger or vifm in full screen. Tag 5 misc could be video (mpv) or music (mpg123, cmus, mpd).
That's it simple.
scrotwm=spectrwm ? really nice I did play around with it bit then went back to what I know.
I used to do the bottom stack but its one of those things when I really started looking at my flow closely I was not even using it. I will have to read up on 'attachside'.
Right now just Tag 1 term 1-3 terminals. Tag 2 full screen Firefox. Tag 3 is Geany full screen and I use that if I am copy and pasting multiple files, if I am just editing one file at a time I tend to use vim. Tag 4 file manager full screen probably MC (been using since late 80's and dos days), ranger or vifm in full screen. Tag 5 misc could be video (mpv) or music (mpg123, cmus, mpd).
That's it simple.
scrotwm=spectrwm ? really nice I did play around with it bit then went back to what I know.
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Yes, spectrwm was called scrotwm when I started using it. Now there is also "sscrotwm" (shriveled scrotwm) -- a slimmed-down version of spectrwm without a status bar or some of the other bloat that got added to spectrwm.
Attachaside starts new windows focused in the stacking area instead of becoming the new master. That's also how spectrwm/sscrotwm work, so it's what I was used to (scrotwm was my first tiler).
I play with other window managers on my test machines, but I haven't used anything other than ratpoison on my main machine for a long time.
Attachaside starts new windows focused in the stacking area instead of becoming the new master. That's also how spectrwm/sscrotwm work, so it's what I was used to (scrotwm was my first tiler).
I play with other window managers on my test machines, but I haven't used anything other than ratpoison on my main machine for a long time.
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Nice scrot there chef, been a long time since i use dwm. I'm all for fullscreen stuff these days.
Scrotwm used to be my go to wm after i saw Slob's insanely beautiful scrot http://dotshare.it/dots/337/. Damn that was 6 years ago, time sure flies.
Scrotwm used to be my go to wm after i saw Slob's insanely beautiful scrot http://dotshare.it/dots/337/. Damn that was 6 years ago, time sure flies.
rice no more.
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^^ interesting patch and I can see why one would want that, probably add and check if I can work it into my flow. Thanks for the shriveled link going to take a look. "It was forked from scrotwm when it became too bloaty and when the authors decided on an unfortunate name change to spectrwm due to butthurt users." The Shriveled scrotwm README is priceless.
^ thanks franks and thanks for sharing the slob shot she is a beauty. Time does seem to move faster the older you get and I'm flying down the freeway with my head out the window like a dog.
^ thanks franks and thanks for sharing the slob shot she is a beauty. Time does seem to move faster the older you get and I'm flying down the freeway with my head out the window like a dog.
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
I thought you'd like that. The wm2 readme is also interesting: https://www.all-day-breakfast.com/wm2/
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That's good, has me thinking is it time to set another challenge for myself and if so what would my 5 design points be. hmm
^^^
Frank I started tiling on wmii so I was suckless ing and running arch about the time there was a dwm explosion and some great patching threads were born.
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Frank I started tiling on wmii so I was suckless ing and running arch about the time there was a dwm explosion and some great patching threads were born.
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Another day another OS, as you can see in the last three shots very portable.
Edit updated mostly completed some behind scenes stuff.
Edit updated mostly completed some behind scenes stuff.
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
You are making a tour through BSD land. :)
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This is me being bored doesn't happen very often. I did hit all the BSD's that were on my list (Free, Open, Net, Dragon, Minix and Mir)
What next source based or tiny stuff ?
What next source based or tiny stuff ?
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gawd it feels good to be systemd free ;)
So I found a old 60g old laptop sata spinner hard drive laying around and seen the wu clan post which led me to the pidsley post showing his Alpine setup. So why not, scrot play or it did not happen.
What a fantastic distro, it had been a few years now the docs and packages have really filled out. This is what linux should be IMO and can be when you stop eating at the all you can eat buffets.
Still looking at the pgrep / busybox in my info script for sorting the wm array.
just apk add procps-3.3.15-r0 easier ;)
my bag of tricks https://github.com/ChefIronBelly/alpine
So I found a old 60g old laptop sata spinner hard drive laying around and seen the wu clan post which led me to the pidsley post showing his Alpine setup. So why not, scrot play or it did not happen.
What a fantastic distro, it had been a few years now the docs and packages have really filled out. This is what linux should be IMO and can be when you stop eating at the all you can eat buffets.
Still looking at the pgrep / busybox in my info script for sorting the wm array.
just apk add procps-3.3.15-r0 easier ;)
my bag of tricks https://github.com/ChefIronBelly/alpine
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^ Nice. I did notice that they have a lot more packages than the last time I tried Alpine. I also like that the -docs are separate packages, so you can install only the ones you need. I'm almost ready to try using it on my main machine -- I like it that much.
busybox pgrep doesn't have the -u option, so I just removed it in env-info:
Seems to work fine without it.
busybox pgrep doesn't have the -u option, so I just removed it in env-info:
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pid=$(pgrep -x $wm) # if found, this wmname has running process
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apk del procps-3.3.15-r0 = one less package, ^ does work fine without. The docs being separate is great and every command that I needed had the -h flag ... so no docs here. The Ati radeon was a bit of PIA. They have a whole wiki page for it but firmware was in edge repos or something not remembering. I really cant remember having to mess with a xorg.conf in like forever but I had to create and edit with the accel method mentioned in the wiki or it would freeze.
I really think I can use Alpine as a daily driver.
Bigger isn't always better at least that's what I tell the ladies :p
I really think I can use Alpine as a daily driver.
Bigger isn't always better at least that's what I tell the ladies :p
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You both inspire me to give it a whirl. Alpine sounds like a fun project and actually very interesting and the philosophy is very BBQ-like.
Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
Might pull out the old Inspiron for this. :)
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So today I finally got around to setting up and using a pi for a audio streamer to my main audio system. I decided on Dietpi for its debian roots and lean profile. I could have used about anything here but because debian must have 10 x the pi packages as everyone else.
The only two streamers are pianobar for Pandora and tinyradio (thanks pidsley) for Soma and one streamripper. I'm just running over ssh for remote control for now. So this scrot play is me running my NetBSD ssh'd into the the pi running tmux and tinyradio.
The only two streamers are pianobar for Pandora and tinyradio (thanks pidsley) for Soma and one streamripper. I'm just running over ssh for remote control for now. So this scrot play is me running my NetBSD ssh'd into the the pi running tmux and tinyradio.
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