Screenshot Thread

Discussion in 'all things UNIX' started by Beavenburt, Feb 7, 2009.

  1. wat0114

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    Oops...fixed my blunder :oops: :D Thanks for the info!
     
  2. cet

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    This is my new view of desktop.
     

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  3. linuxforall

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    WOW! nice job Cet, I am the most dull drab person around here using good old dark theme.
     
  4. mack_guy911

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    great job cet very nice indeed :)
     
  5. mack_guy911

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    my screenshot :)
     

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  6. cet

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    That is great,especially the awn.Everything is just working so perfectly here that I did not have the courage to install any dock.So I resized the original bars.;) And the memory usage is no more than 300MB.
    How much memory does your dock use?
     
  7. mack_guy911

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    hmm without doc my memory size is 418 in ubuntu 64 bit

    with doc compiz many features enable also screen let and terminal transparent mode ......etc its about 548+ and awn including applets indicators...etc is taking about 25-30 alone

    i got 6 gb ram mostly they use on vbox but i want to use some on desktop as well

    i more thing i notice that ram does effect on 64 bit my ubuntu loads in 11-13 sec i check 7 times without having quad core i got only core 2 duo 2.66 processor

    i am sure with quad core 4 gb + ram break 10 sec record

    but on 32 its between 250-350 some less

    i guss with awn 450-550+

    i enable many features like 3d spot light.....etc

    well i sugest try awn without deleting original bars if it take your whole memory your swap memory start working it will little slow but work so if you dont like switch back


    yes i agree awn create great effects i suggest you should try at least without setting it to default run on startup

    here my new screen shot
     

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  8. Beavenburt

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    Ocky, do you know if it's possible to point Debian stable towards its "testing" repos, or do Ubuntu PPAs work for Debian?

    Thanks in advance.
     
  10. Beavenburt

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    You can use backports:- http://wiki.debian.org/Backports
     
  11. Ocky

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    I think this is what Mrk's study is like. Barely time for sleep or a bite to eat. ;)

    My Study.jpg
     
  12. Mrkvonic

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    Man, you got it all wrong. I get 8 hours every night.

    As to my study, it's a 2.7m long desk with two desktops at opposite ends, a printer in the middle, and a handful of modems and routers and external disks, plus UPS of course. That's the work/game den.

    There's also a fleet of laptops, but the beauty is, you can use them anywhere :)

    I do lack in desktop space, though. And I'm planning on yet another laptop and maybe one of those revo 3610 little boxes, so I'm really getting low on space. There's a desktop box packed, unplugged, cause I've run out of sockets and power distributors. In the work/game den I got 14 plugs!

    Mrk
     
  13. Ocky

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    OK, I had better take your word re. the quality sleep time. I was going by the time zone difference, assuming always you reside somewhere in N. America, and comparing to the times of your posts here, led me to believe that you are one of the lucky ones that only need 3/4 hours sleep a day.
    NY = GMT -4.00
    Frisco = GMT -7.00
    Ocky = GMT +2.00 (i.e. 6 to 9 hours ahead) :)

    Re. The study ..well ...like I thought (2.7m desk, desktop box packed etc. UPS is also there but you can't see it). :blink:

    Take care !
     
  14. steve161

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    Can't be Mrk's place. No Miami Vice on any of the screens.
     
  15. linuxforall

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    You mean 007 Ms. Moneypenny ;)
     
  16. mack_guy911

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    Ocky very nice can you send me photo or mar den photo link i mean your wallpaper link
     
  17. Beavenburt

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    Running fedora 13 at the moment. I've acquired some more ram recently so fedora runs quite well, so I may stick with this for a while. I'm slightly bored of Debian anyway, it's too damn good! I feel like riding by the seat of my pants.
     

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  18. Beavenburt

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    And another.
     

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  19. linuxforall

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    Very nice Beaverbunt, what a huge improvement over default Fedora desktop.
     
  20. Beavenburt

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    Sorry to post another but this feels really easy on the eye and I want to show it off! Slight variation, removed AWN and compiz and added a panel. My old graphics card is struggling with composite i'm afraid. Time to look out for a new'n I reckon.
     

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    My Snow Leopard desktop ;)
     

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  22. LambRador

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    Ubuntu running in vbox for now.

    Screenshot11.jpg
     
  23. Beavenburt

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    Having a good old play with Slackware 13.1 at the moment. Who says this is difficult and not for noobs? If a dumbass like me can get it up and running and productive then anybody can. If anyone is thinking of giving Slack a go then sbopkg is a must:- http://www.sbopkg.org/
    What an absolutely fantastic tool, that makes installing software in Slack very easy.
     

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