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Haha, my bad, I tried a lot of wallpapers today and linked the wrong one. I'll fix it.

The actual one is Also Calm.

I'm actually not using Infinality, it's just the in-built XFCE font rendering with Anti-aliasing turned on and full hinting. :)

Thank you! I just cannot seem to get away from minimal wallpaper. :)

Also couldn't get Haggis' script to do anything but sit and spin, so used Archey.

its something to do with the logos

can you do me a favour

put a # in forn of the line that says print_logo

and run it again :)

Honestly nothing exciting. BTW it's not sabayon.

post-160466-0-63939900-1357748269.png

awesome

but download the latest release of my script lol

http://www.haggistech.co.uk/downloads/download.php?file=stats-V1.0.tar.gz

awesome

but download the latest release of my script lol

http://www.haggistec...ats-V1.0.tar.gz

./stats.sh: line 195: lsb_release: command not found

./stats.sh: line 245: arch: command not found

<snip>

OS:

Hostname: H3K-SuperMain

Uptime: 6:51 hours

CPU:Unknown

RAM (used / total): 1051 / 5973 Mb

Desktop Enviroment: Cinnamon 1.6.7

Kernel: 3.6.11-1-ARCH

Resolution: 1680x1050 pixels

Load Averages: 0.36, 0.35, 0.35

Top Process (by memory use): firefox

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